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Home»Politics»‘Slap on the Wrist’: Nevada Congressional Candidate Dr. Aury Nagy Says Courts Let Medicaid Fraudsters Reopen Clinics

‘Slap on the Wrist’: Nevada Congressional Candidate Dr. Aury Nagy Says Courts Let Medicaid Fraudsters Reopen Clinics

Rinse and repeat?

Paul EkeBy Paul EkeApril 20, 20263 Mins Read
Fraudulent clinics open for three months, cash in, then vanish — costing Nevada $1M monthly in Medicaid fraud, claims Dr. Aury Nagy. The video is blowing up.
Image Source via YouTube/8 News Now — Las Vegas

A Nevada congressional candidate says the state is losing roughly $1 million per month to Medicaid fraud through repeated clinic scams.

A clip of Dr. Aury Nagy running for Congress shared how fraudulent operators started a medical company, filed massive claims for three months, shut down, and opened up under a new name. This video has gone viral as people respond to allegations of low sanctions and continuous loss of taxpayers’ money.

Dr Aury Nagy, who’s running for Congress in Nevada, says the state is losing $1 million dollars PER MONTH to Medicaid fraud alone

“The Medicaid fraud unit here is very active — were seeing about a million dollars in fraud a month through these, these sophisticated scams”

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— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) April 20, 2026

The video was posted on X by the account @WallStreetApes. In the clip, Dr. Aury Nagy, a neurosurgeon and Republican congressional candidate in Nevada’s 3rd District, speaks directly to the camera about Medicaid fraud in the state.

He states that the Medicaid fraud unit is active and that authorities are seeing about $1 million in fraud per month through sophisticated scams.

Nagy explains that fraudulent operators set up medical businesses, submit as many claims as possible over three months, then close before detection and reopen under new names. He notes that courts issue light penalties and fines that are insignificant compared to the profits made. These details come from Nagy’s statements in the video; the claims have not been independently verified in the post.

Online Reactions to the Nevada Medicaid Fraud Claims

Some commenters focused on government oversight and accountability. One wrote, “If the government can lose millions monthly to fraud and still demand more taxes, the problem isn’t taxpayers. It’s government incompetence.”

Another said, “The reason this is happening in many states is that state bureaucracies are run by unmotivated C-students who are just interested in a paycheck and a pension.”

Others expressed stronger views on the programs themselves. One commenter stated, “These programs need to be abolished.”

Another added, “Except they’re not that sophisticated, just no oversight and possibly ppl in on it who r making sure those checks keep flowing smh these ppl r just the worst, stealing from money meant for sick ppl, hungry children, homeless.”

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The incident was memorable because it raised further questions about the handling and control of public money in Nevada Medicaid, and sparked more general debate online about how well the government spends and looks after the funds of taxpayers.

The video is still making the rounds on X as Dr. Aury Nagy runs for Congress in Nevada. This comes in the context of a larger discussion regarding measures to prevent fraud and the monitoring of public healthcare initiatives.

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Paul Eke is a Nigeria-based content writer and forex market analyst with experience in financial writing, news coverage, and SEO-driven content. He holds a bachelor’s degree in marine engineering.

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