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Tennessee woman who operated Minot mental health facility charged with Medicaid fraud

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Brad Nygaard

Bismarck Tribune

A former mental health clinic operator with ties to Minot is now facing serious legal trouble across two states. Tera Campbell, who briefly ran The Olive Branch in Minot, is accused of defrauding North Dakota’s Medicaid program out of more than $185,000—allegedly billing for services she didn’t provide, sometimes while out of state or overseas. A broader federal case in Wyoming, tied to similar allegations, could bring over 170 years in prison. Yet despite it all, Campbell continues practicing in Tennessee and Florida. Brad Nygaard with Bismarck Tribune has the full story.

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