Close Menu
  • Home
  • COMMUNITY NEWS
  • LOCAL NEWS & EVENTS
  • SCHOOL NEWS
  • MILITARY NEWS
  • CRIME / PUBLIC SAFETY
  • THINGS TO DO
  • HEALTH & WELLNESS
  • HOME & GARDEN
  • NORTHWEST FLORIDA NEWS
  • FLORIDA NEWS
  • Contact
Facebook
Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube
Niceville.com
Niceville.com
Home»FLORIDA NEWS»Alleged fraud ring busted; purported leader reportedly used funds for used car business
FLORIDA NEWS

Alleged fraud ring busted; purported leader reportedly used funds for used car business

Niceville.comMay 7, 20233 Mins Read
Office of Attorney General, State of Florida, logo cropped
Office of Attorney General, State of Florida. (Contributed)

FLORIDA —The alleged leader of a Florida fraud ring that reportedly stole millions of dollars from Medicare has been arrested.

Attorney General Ashley Moody announced last week that her Medicaid Fraud Control Unit (MFCU) shut down the alleged fraud ring that she said stole more than $3 million from Florida taxpayers.

The MFCU, with the assistance of the Fort Lauderdale Police Department, arrested Clive McIntosh, the alleged ringleader, and Tymeka Hester, McIntosh’s alleged accomplice, on charges of racketeering, Medicaid fraud, money laundering, and scheme to defraud, Moody said.

According to the investigation by MFCU, McIntosh is alleged to have recruited Medicaid providers, like Hester, to enroll in Medicaid and then used the providers’ individual numbers to fraudulently bill for services not rendered.

The scheme ultimately defrauded the taxpayer-funded program out of more than $3.5 million, Moody said.

“In just two years’ time, the defendants stole more than $3.5 million from the Medicaid program—ripping off Florida taxpayers,” said Moody.

“Their elaborate fraudulent billing scheme, which also involved money laundering, spanned multiple counties until my Medicaid Fraud Control Unit investigators, working with local and federal law enforcement agencies, shut it down. Now the defendants will face my Statewide Prosecutors to answer for their crimes.”

MFCU began its investigation upon receiving information provided by the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration. The investigation reportedly revealed McIntosh recruited respiratory therapists to enroll in Medicaid and give McIntosh the provider numbers to fraudulently bill Medicaid.

In 2018, McIntosh is alleged to have recruited Hester to join the scheme. From 2018-2020, Hester purportedly worked for McIntosh, billing for services never rendered for McIntosh.

According to Moody, Hester is not McIntosh’s first recruit. In 2014, McIntosh allegedly recruited James Tenpenny to become a Medicaid provider so that McIntosh could use Tenpenny’s Medicaid number to fraudulently bill for services.

The Clearwater Police Department arrested Tenpenny last year, and he is currently facing charges for Medicaid fraud and scheme to defraud in Pinellas County for participating in the alleged criminal enterprise.

Due to the alleged scheme, from June 2018 to August 2020, McIntosh and accomplices caused more than $3.5 million to be paid out for services not rendered as billed, said Moody.

In return for allowing McIntosh to use their provider numbers, Tenpenny and Hester allegedly received financial kickbacks. McIntosh used the fraudulent Medicaid funds to purchase vehicles and opened a used-car business in Fort Lauderdale and Fort Pierce, Moody said.

McIntosh has been charged with one count of RICO, one count of Medicaid fraud more than $50,000, and one count of money laundering—all first-degree felonies. If convicted, he faces up to 90 years in prison and $30,000 in fines.

MFCU, with the assistance of the Polk County Sheriff’s Office, arrested Hester and charged her with one count of Medicaid fraud more than $50,000 and one count of scheme to defraud—both first-degree felonies.

If convicted, Hester faces up to 60 years in prison and $20,000 in fines.

Both cases will be prosecuted by Attorney General Moody’s Office of Statewide Prosecution.

A horizontal digital banner for Midbay Veterinary Hospital featuring a dog and a cat, a blue veterinary cross logo, contact details for Dr. Maya Chapman, and a call-to-action button that says "Click" to make an appointment
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Previous ArticleFlorida man pleads guilty to bank robbery armed with BB gun
Next Article Okaloosa FDOT traffic advisory: State Road 85 daytime lane closures

Related Posts

Truck bed filled with alcohol containers seized by deputies during Spring Break

Spring Break crackdown: 664 students cited for underage drinking in Okaloosa

May 5, 2025
walton county sheriff's office crime and safety report

Two men arrested after late-night doorbell scare in DeFuniak

May 5, 2025
Police vehicle with emergency lights flashing at night.

Tourist shot in Miramar Beach, suspects flee to Georgia, get caught

May 5, 2025
A square digital ad for Midbay Veterinary Hospital with multiple dogs of different breeds, a blue veterinary cross logo, Dr. Maya Chapman’s contact information, and a “Click” button for scheduling an appointment.
Categories
  • COMMUNITY NEWS
  • CRIME / PUBLIC SAFETY
  • FLORIDA NEWS
  • HEALTH & WELLNESS
  • HOME & GARDEN
  • IT'S GEEK TO ME
  • LARRY WILLIAMS
  • LOCAL NEWS & EVENTS
  • MARKETPLACE NEWS
  • MILITARY NEWS
  • NORTHWEST FLORIDA NEWS
  • OUTDOORS
  • ROADS / TRANSPORTATION
  • SCHOOL NEWS
  • THINGS TO DO
Smiling woman in SUV with surfboards on top promoting auto loan rates
COMMUNITY PARTNERS
  • EGLIN FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
  • EYEWEAR UNLIMITED
  • HAIR EXPRESS
  • MIDBAY VETERINARY HOSPITAL
  • NICEVILLE FARMERS MARKET
  • NICEVILLE INSURANCE AGENCY
  • RUCKEL PROPERTIES, INC.
  • THE WHARF 850
A square digital ad for Midbay Veterinary Hospital with multiple dogs of different breeds, a blue veterinary cross logo, Dr. Maya Chapman’s contact information, and a “Click” button for scheduling an appointment.
Categories
  • COMMUNITY NEWS
  • CRIME / PUBLIC SAFETY
  • FLORIDA NEWS
  • HEALTH & WELLNESS
  • HOME & GARDEN
  • IT'S GEEK TO ME
  • LARRY WILLIAMS
  • LOCAL NEWS & EVENTS
  • MARKETPLACE NEWS
  • MILITARY NEWS
  • NORTHWEST FLORIDA NEWS
  • OUTDOORS
  • ROADS / TRANSPORTATION
  • SCHOOL NEWS
  • THINGS TO DO
Smiling woman in SUV with surfboards on top promoting auto loan rates
The Wharf 850 Niceville, Florida

ABOUT NICEVILLE.COM

PRIVACY POLICY

TERMS OF SERVICE

© 2025 Niceville.com. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.