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Home»Human Interest»Nick Shirley Visits Alleged ‘Fake’ Hospice Company in California, Finds Empty Motel Room: ‘End All the Fraud’

Nick Shirley Visits Alleged ‘Fake’ Hospice Company in California, Finds Empty Motel Room: ‘End All the Fraud’

And there were more of them.

Alejandro JosanBy Alejandro JosanMarch 20, 20263 Mins Read
Nick Shirley Visits Alleged ‘Fake’ Hospice Company in California, Finds Empty Motel Room
Image Source: nickshirleyy via TikTok

Following his stint in Minnesota, Nick Shirley has set his sights on California to unveil more alleged fraud. This time around, he visited a hospice company in the Van Nuys neighborhood in Los Angeles, and the internet was shocked to see what appeared to be an empty motel room instead. And, by the looks of it, it wasn’t the only one.

@nickshirleyy

Welcome to the hospice capital of America The problem? They don’t actually exist. This hospice made a million dollars and fled the scene. Meanwhile, their fellow hospice fraudsters drive luxury cars… END ALL THE FRAUD

♬ original sound – Nick Shirley

From the get-go, Shirley alleged that “massive fraud is taking place with hospice,” specifically mentioning Miracle Healing Hospice, Inc. While standing outside the company’s door, he read that it had billed over 1.3 million, and Medicare had paid them $966,000.

However, the location was what drew Shirley’s attention. He knocked on Miracle Healing Hospice’s door, and no one answered. Furthermore, the cameraman filmed the company’s supposed office from the outside window and found that no one was inside. In fact, there wasn’t a single piece of furniture whatsoever.

“Right here is a prime example of the millions that eventually accumulate to billions of dollars of fraud taking place here inside of California,” Shirley added.

However, the astonishing reveal didn’t stop there. The video showed multiple hospice companies in the California building, which did, in fact, appear to be a motel. While the clip doesn’t show whether these are empty as well, given Shirley’s caption, which reads, “fake shell hospice companies,” one could assume they definitely are.

Furthermore, Shirley pointed out that the vehicles in the parking lot were luxurious. These included a Tesla Cybertruck, a brand-new BMW, and many Mercedes-Benzes.

‘End All The Fraud’

To conclude his 80-second clip, he pointed out two other hospice companies that had recently left the area. Garden of Angels Hospice, Inc, billed $4.8 million, while Blossom Hospice, Inc., billed $3.4 million.

“Massive fraud taking place here inside the state of California,” Shirley alleged. Similarly, he wrote in his clip’s description, “End all the fraud.”

Users were shocked to learn that many California hospice companies, according to Nick Shirley, were allegedly committing fraud.

One user said, “Now this is [expletive] journalism.” Another one asked, “So, when did businesses start operating out of motels?” A third one commented, “Nobody’s talking about the name? Miracle healing??? For a hospice company?! That’s not how that works.”

California Man ‘Cracks Down’ on Dozens of Alleged ‘Fraud’ Hospice Offices With No Activity: ‘Not Sure About This One, Hospice is Done in Home’
Related: California Man ‘Cracks Down’ on Dozens of Alleged ‘Fraud’ Hospice Offices With No Activity: ‘Not Sure About This One, Hospice is Done in Home’

In a follow-up clip, Shirley confronted the ones driving the luxury cars. Of course, no one was willing to have a chat with him or answer his questions. It appears that his crusade will not be done any time soon.

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