2 Sumter women to serve 1 year in jail for guilty plea in Early Autism Project fraud case

BY KAYLA ROBINS
kayla@theitem.com
Posted 6/30/19

One Sumter woman's request to serve a 12-month sentence at home for her role in a $9 million Medicaid fraud scheme was denied by a federal attorney who said prison is necessary to deter other "privileged white-collar offenders."

Ann Eldridge and …

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