I expose the full 40 minutes my crew and I spent revealing California fraud; Minnesota was big, but California is bigger. We uncovered over $170,000,000 in fraud as fraudsters live in luxury with no consequences. We all work hard and pay too much in taxes for this to continue. These fraudsters have defrauded American taxpayers for years without pushback. It’s time to expose it all and end America’s fraud crisis.
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@nickshirleyy - Nick shirley
🚨 Here is the full 40 minutes of my crew and I exposing California fraud, Minnesota was big but California is even bigger... We uncovered over $170,000,000 in fraud as these fraudsters live in luxury with no consequences. Like it and share it, the fraud must STOP.
We ALL work way too hard and pay too much in taxes for this to be happening. These fraudsters have been able to defraud American taxpayers for years without any pushback from the public and politicians.
It is time to EXPOSE IT ALL and end America's fraud crisis.
Video Transcript AI Summary
The transcript presents a long-form exposé-style investigation into what the speakers describe as widespread fraud in California’s caregiving sectors, focusing on hospice, home health care, and daycares, with emphasis on Los Angeles and Van Nuys.
- Opening claim and context:
- Speaker 0 asks why there is a thousand percent increase in hospice care in Los Angeles and whether paperwork exists to enroll a child named Joey. They claim California has the largest fraud risk, with Medi-Cal spending rising from 2022 to 2026 (from $108 billion to a proposed $222 billion) while population growth hasn’t matched spending growth. They allege “one out of every $10 of home health care in America is spent in Los Angeles.” They argue government-funded daycare programs are “filled with violations,” and that fraud could be “hundreds of billions of dollars.”
- Daycare fraud focus:
- The video claims daycares are used to receive government money (CalWORKS) by enrolling children on paper while not having real enrollments. They show various locations and describe conditions as suspicious or unsafe (graffiti, boarded-up buildings, dumpsters, a homeless person near a daycare).
- Medina Learning Center is described as “now enrolling,” with “as their backup facility, the UMI Learning Center,” which was “convicted in federal court in 2024 of having a 150 ghost kids.” They seek paperwork to enroll a child named Joey.
- Hayden Sarah Family Child Care is described as having “14 children enrolled” per state records but “zero present” when inspectors arrived; the facility roster and missing children records are cited as violations.
- Jama Shukri Family Childcare is described as a daycare located in an apartment building (one-bedroom, eight capacity) with two children outside and no adult visible, raising concerns about supervision.
- The video notes California allocates $6 billion to childcare, “over 39,000 facilities,” with a state audit error rate of 1.6%, and conservative estimates suggest “upwards of a $100,000,000 in fraud lost each and every single year.”
- A recurring theme is “shell registrations” and unregistered CMS (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services) entities; seven of the four entities shown have “zero SMS data,” implying shell companies or fraud networks possibly connected to Armenian/Russian gangs.
- Hospice and home health care fraud focus:
- The group shifts to Van Nuys, California, claiming “home health care and hospice fraud” is pervasive there; they assert “one out of every $10 that goes towards home health care in the United States goes to a business here in LA.” They visit numerous hospice centers in a single plaza, naming Gardens of Angels Hospice and Blossom Hospice as examples of high billing with few services performed (e.g., Gardens of Angels: “billed $4,800,000 per beneficiary,” “$5,807 per claim,” 28.6 claims per patient, only two codes). Blossom Hospice is described as “$3,400,000” billed with “$927 per claim,” again with only one code and minimal services.
- They claim “seven of the four entities have zero SMS data” and label some facilities as shell registrations; some locations appear “registering for hospice but not actually providing care,” with claims of “shell buildings” or storefronts that are empty or only used for billing.
- The video notes the presence of luxury cars at these sites (Mercedes, Teslas, BMWs, a Cybertruck) and references a pattern of wealthy vehicles associated with hospice sites, suggesting profits from taxpayers’ dollars.
- Miracle Healing Hospice is described as having billed $1,300,000 in 2023 with 38 beneficiaries: “$32,000 per beneficiary,” but the location was reported as an empty building when visited.
- The presenters also describe finding a location that “received $19,000,000” over the past years for Healthy Life Adult Daycare, yet the building appears dilapidated and shows no adults present during visits. Phone lines and mailboxes are reported as failing to provide information or contacts.
- Interviews and expert commentary:
- A professional in the medical industry is interviewed to explain how fraud could occur: someone could obtain a Medicare number and use it to bill Medicare for hospice services; fraudsters reportedly can open a hospice license without being a physician, then bill the system and receive payments quickly.
- The interview suggests Medicare numbers can be stolen or purchased; the speaker emphasizes that “anybody can get a hospice license,” and that the process enables easy billings to Medicare/Medicaid.
- A participant describes a trend of these facilities opening and billing, with the implication that people exploit the system for swift returns.
- Overall framing and conclusions presented:
- The speakers argue that there is a thousand percent increase in hospice openings in California, a surge in fraudulent activity across daycares and hospice/hom e health facilities, and that tax dollars are funding these entities with little-to-no accountability. They juxtapose luxury cars and upscale appearances with empty or non-operational facilities to illustrate alleged misappropriation of funds. They advocate scrutiny, data-backed investigation, and accountability for what they describe as widespread fraud affecting taxpayers and vulnerable populations.
- Closing sentiments:
- The narrative closes with a call to action against fraud, emphasizing the impact on ordinary Americans who face rising costs and debt, and claiming that exposing fraud is essential to protecting taxpayer dollars and national financial health.
Speaker 0: This is the sound of hospice money. Could you just answer the question, what's the need for a thousand percent increase in hospice care here inside of LA? Do you have the paperwork to enroll a little boy by the name of Joey?
Speaker 1: You don't know what's going on?
Speaker 0: Well, it says there's 14 children enrolled here on the state of California. That there is $6,000 per beneficiary. Can you give us any explanation? Where can we open a hospice at? Either Maybach just like you.
California may have the largest amount of fraud in the country as California is the state with the highest taxes and collects more money than any other state in America. It is filled with fraud. California's version of Medicaid called Medi Cal has more than doubled since 2022 from a $108,000,000,000 to a proposed 222,000,000,000 in 2026. Their population, however, has not grown exponentially. However, their spending has.
There has been a thousand percent increase in hospice care in the Los Angeles County. In fact, one out of every $10 of home health care in America is spent in Los Angeles. On top of that, their government funded day care programs are filled with violations. While they continue to give money to these fraudsters, it is estimated that the fraud in California could be in the hundreds of billions of dollars. In this video, we'll be going face to face with these fraudsters confronting them as they defraud the American taxpayer out of millions and billions of dollars as they live their lives in luxury driving around luxurious cars that cost more than a $100,000 that you actually paid for.
Let's start first by going to these daycares filled with violations that still continue to receive money from the government. So this is the location of the daycare. It's in the middle of this shopping plaza. A lot of the buildings are closed down or boarded up. They have been graffitied.
And then you also have just a big dumpster right here with all this garbage, and then the daycare is right there. We're gonna go in right now.
Speaker 1: We actually have a homeless person there too. Did you see that?
Speaker 0: There's actually somebody's sleeping here right now. Hello? You alright? Yeah. And so there is a homeless man who's sleeping right next to the daycare.
He's sleeping right here and the daycare is right there. This does not look like a place where you'd wanna bring your child's and it does not look suitable and set the code to be a place where children are enrolled. So they do have some children here. How many do they usually say they have or what's what's the story of the
Speaker 1: children? The last few visits from the
Speaker 2: state had said that they have 39 enrolled. And
Speaker 0: right now, we're seeing about five children. They are enrolling right now. It says Medina Learning Center is now enrolling. So let's see if little Joey can leer a little bit in here at Medina. Do you have the paperwork to enroll a little boy by the name of Joey?
Yes. We'd like to enroll little Joey in the daycare.
Speaker 2: They have as their backup facility, the UMI Learning Center,
Speaker 1: and the UMI Learning Center was convicted in federal court in 2024 of having a
Speaker 2: 150 ghost kids.
Speaker 1: So I wanna find out what the affiliation is and and why this facility is listed as the backup.
Speaker 0: Yeah. Can I get that paperwork to enroll a child?
Speaker 3: Yes. I can. I
Speaker 1: can. Great.
Speaker 0: So What do you think about daycares being used for fraudulent businesses to receive money from the government to say they're enrolling 39 children, 89 children, and for millions of dollars be going towards these facilities. What do you think about that as you do work in a daycare?
Speaker 3: No. It does happen. I've seen it, like, elsewhere. I've seen it. I've listening to the news.
So it does it does happen from time to time.
Speaker 0: Thank you.
Speaker 1: The card that they gave us, this is the licensee, the person who owns it.
Speaker 0: And that's so far been the only thing they've been able to give us as to how to enroll a child. Mhmm. And then the back corner of this parking lot appears to be the playground. Here's a bunch of garbage, and then right here appears to be the playground. Some strange things are happening outside this daycare.
Whether or not it's fraudulent, there is a lot of suspicious activity taking place. This right here is Hayden Sarah Family Child Care. This is a day care right here. Apparently, they have 14 children enrolled. Tell us a little bit more about this day care right here.
We're in the middle of the hills here in San Diego.
Speaker 2: So according to state records, when inspectors arrived here, there were 14 kids enrolled but zero present. And then this place was also cited for having missing children's records and also not having a facility roster.
Speaker 0: It's kinda weird that there's this daycare in the middle of a neighborhood. Hello?
Speaker 1: I I was naked. Okay?
Speaker 0: No. You're right.
Speaker 1: Oh. I can sue you. I was like, I wasn't dressed up. I'm Muslim.
Speaker 0: Either way, can we enroll a child into the daycare?
Speaker 1: You don't know what's going on.
Speaker 0: Well, they said there's 14 children enrolled here on the state of California. Alright. It says there's 14 children enrolled here.
Speaker 1: You don't care.
Speaker 0: I do care. Then where are the children? You don't care. Where where are the children at?
Speaker 1: It's drying up, Minnesota. You come here.
Speaker 0: Where are the children at? Where are the children at, ma'am? Alright. So what she's doing is she's making a video right now. She's send it out all to the like all the other day cares.
But at the end of the day, enrolled for 14 children, no children here, and this is from the state of California. We're not targeting Somalian population. We're just going after daycares. It just so happens to be that all the daycares, they are Somalian so far. Where are the children at, ma'am?
14 children. Would you like to make a statement as to where the children are?
Speaker 1: You don't care where is my children are?
Speaker 0: Ma'am, we would not be here if we weren't asking You
Speaker 1: don't care.
Speaker 0: What do you mean we don't care? This is why we're here.
Speaker 1: And don't call me. You don't care.
Speaker 0: This is why we're here to ask about these day cares.
Speaker 1: Who you are? Who you are?
Speaker 0: My name is Nick Shirley. You already know that.
Speaker 1: Nick Shirley. I know, but you a troubled man.
Speaker 0: How are you making trouble? You're causing trouble.
Speaker 1: Let me call 911.
Speaker 0: We just wanna know where the children are.
Speaker 1: No. I'm calling 911.
Speaker 0: For what? For you. For what? No.
Speaker 1: You come to
Speaker 0: my house. We haven't done anything.
Speaker 4: I don't know.
Speaker 0: The problem with these daycares is that they receive money through a program called CalWORKS, but as you see, there are no children actually there. These fraudsters are simply enrolling children on paper to receive government subsidies. Even after the state visits these daycares and confirms there are no children actually there, the government and the state continue to give these daycares money. Now let's go to another daycare. Once again, we have another daycare, but this daycare is right here inside of this home, and let's see if there's any children here.
They do say they have seven enrolled. The state has said that there is zero when they arrive. Is this Habooboo family childcare? Yeah. We're wondering if we if we could enroll a child into the daycare here.
Speaker 1: We know you you need to get up from here because there is fast passing. You see you see the sign me up fast passing?
Speaker 0: And can I speak with somebody on the sidewalk? We just like to speak with somebody. Yes, sir.
Speaker 4: Hide the sign, please.
Speaker 0: Yes. Come here. We're right here. Can we talk to you really quick, sir? Talk to you.
Talk to you. Are you Can talking I come talk to you, please? Alright. So right now, the current situation is we have some people yelling through the ring doorbell cam. A man came out, started started yelling.
And then we also have this car recording as well. But they just we just wanna ask them for some clarification for the American people.
Speaker 2: Four different visits, the state inspectors have shown up. There's kids enrolled anywhere from seven and seven kids and up, and every single time the state has showed up, zero.
Speaker 0: Zero children. That's state the of California. For some clarification. They won't even answer any of our questions. So essentially, a house just like this is receiving money from government subsidies without actually running a daycare.
Meanwhile, they get money from the government as they run their fake daycares. And now let's go to another one that's even more concerning as kids are left all alone. Now we're at the Jama Shukri family childcare. This place is not a shopping plaza. It's not anywhere near any place that looks like a place where a daycare would be.
In fact, it's actually in one of these apartments right here. So they're able to have daycares inside apartment buildings?
Speaker 2: Yes. So I've come across many of these. Some of these are on third the 3rd Story of an apartment complex. It's only one bedroom, and yet the capacity is for eight kids.
Speaker 0: We just arrived to the daycare. We have two kids out here. I don't know if they're members of the daycare. There's no one. There's no oversight right here.
Can we talk to your teacher? Is your teacher there? So this is the first child we've ever encountered at one of these daycares. There's two kids out here right now, and we're gonna see if we can talk to the
Speaker 2: Licensee. It is according to this paperwork Shukri Jamba.
Speaker 0: Can we talk to the adult?
Speaker 1: He is not here.
Speaker 0: Not here. Yeah. So you guys all by yourself? Yeah. No one's here.
Speaker 1: No one's here? One is not here.
Speaker 0: Okay. So you guys are all by yourself.
Speaker 1: Okay. I can see by myself.
Speaker 0: Yeah. Okay. That's concerning. No one's watching those children and they're all by themselves.
Speaker 2: My heart is breaking right now. I just I can't. Unbelievable.
Speaker 0: Yeah. And what makes you so emotional as a mother seeing that those kids are just out by themselves?
Speaker 2: Seeing the kids all by themselves. It's supposed to be a licensed daycare and there's no adult anywhere. What is going on?
Speaker 0: And the crazy thing is California allocates $6,000,000,000 to childcare and daycare facilities just like these, and there are over 39,000 facilities in the state. The California Department of Social Services even found an error rate of over 1.6% in their own audits. And to be very conservative, it is safe to say there's upwards of a $100,000,000 in fraud lost each and every single year. And now let's head over to where there's so much fraud, you're gonna lose your mind. Let's head over to Van Nuys where there is home health care and hospice fraud literally everywhere.
With the fraud here, California ranks the highest for Medicare, Medicaid, Medi Cal, whatever you want to call it. They spend the most amount of money per state. And here in LA, one out of every $10 that goes towards home health care in The United States goes to a business here in LA. Right now, we're in Van Nuys. This location has tons of hospice centers, home health care centers, and right now, we are going to Gardens of Angels Hospice.
They billed $4,800,000 per beneficiary. They charged $5,807 with 28.6 claims per patient and only two codes, means two services were provided. And inside of the same location, there's also Blossom Hospice, and they received $3,400,000 with $6,000 per beneficiary at $927 per claim, and only one code, which means they only provided one service. And it looks like there's about 15 more hospice centers inside this one plaza we're going to right now. We have all the information with us.
In some of these places, it doesn't even look like they've been registered with the CMS, which is the centers for Medicare and Medicaid. Seven of the four entities have zero SMS data, possibly shell registrations, shell companies. And it's rumored that these are Armenian Russian gangs, Armenian Russian mafia. So we're gonna be going in there, and we're just gonna ask them, what's the need for all this hospice? Is there that many people dying here in LA where they need to be spending millions and millions of dollars on this hospice care?
Alright. Right now, we're looking for a garden of angels hospice. All these buildings are all hospice centers. Let's see if we can find Garden of Angels. This is the Angels of Haven Hospice Care.
We have Angels of Valley Hospice. Hello. How are you? Good. Were looking for Guardian of Angels Hospice, but this one will probably do Angels of Valley Hospice.
We were wondering if we could get some information to check our grandma in the hospice.
Speaker 1: Your grandpa?
Speaker 0: Yeah.
Speaker 1: Which hospice is she involved in?
Speaker 0: We would love to maybe see if it's possible to get her in here to Angels of Valley.
Speaker 1: We have to get a hospital
Speaker 3: referral. Yeah.
Speaker 0: Hospital referral. Okay. How many people do you guys have with with you guys? Irrelevant? Okay.
Speaker 4: Where are you guys from?
Speaker 0: Where am I from? Oh, I'm from here. We're just looking for a spot for our grandma.
Speaker 3: Yeah. No. No. We we're doing all
Speaker 1: the We only do refills for hospital.
Speaker 0: Okay. We
Speaker 1: all just walk in and take pictures.
Speaker 0: Yeah. Because we're seeing like, we got Garden of Angels, Blossom Hospice here. Okay. Well, we'll keep looking for guardian of angels then.
Speaker 3: Yeah. Don't know about guardian.
Speaker 0: So they say they only take it from hospitals which could be a valid response. Let's go see if we can find guardian of angels. This place is just filled with hospice centers and home health care centers. You have one right here, seven star home health care, and then up here you have Miracle Healing Hospice. So this hospice location, Miracle Healing Hospice, in 2023, they charged $1,300,000, and per beneficiary, it was $32,000 for 38 beneficiaries.
Per beneficiary, that comes out to $32,000 $935. Let's see if grandma could check herself into this one. I'm just trying to be a good grandson. Empty building. We were knocking the door.
No one's coming. We look inside the window. Empty building. In 2023, this place received $1,300,000. Piece of furniture.
Nothing. Insane.
Speaker 5: This is insane.
Speaker 0: Okay. Well, since we can't go to Miracle, let's see if we can get SX Home Health. Says they're open Monday through Friday from 09:30AM to 05:30PM.
Speaker 5: It's getting really hard to find grandma the health care she needs these days.
Speaker 0: It really is, isn't it? We got SX Home Health Care. They're not open, so it's alright because you can go to Alpha Omega, Ventana, Hospice Inc.
Speaker 5: Not only are these shell companies, these are shell buildings. It's like somebody took a motel building and turned it into a 100 fraudulent organizations. I don't know.
Speaker 0: We had a nice Mercedes down there. Two, three nice Mercedes down there. Three Tesla's.
Speaker 5: Even double as like a illegitimate car car lot. Like are are they are they selling a car right now?
Speaker 0: Grandma's not going to Alpha and Omega, so maybe she can go to Serene Touch Home Health Care. Oh. Says they're open Monday through Friday, 10AM to 4PM. It's 1PM right now. Let's see if they're higher.
Perfect. This one's open. Hello. And once again, it was completely empty and nobody was there. We went to the next door because it was another hospice.
Here we have another location. We got Saint Michelle HHCI Home Healthcare Inc. Hello? No one's here? Hello, sir.
Speaker 4: How can I help you?
Speaker 0: Yes. Well, we were originally looking for some hospice for our grandma, and then it turns out that all these locations are hospice and home health care locations. And a lot these
Speaker 4: I'm looking for hospice for who?
Speaker 0: Grandma.
Speaker 4: For doctor Oz?
Speaker 0: Yeah. For doctor Oz.
Speaker 4: Yeah?
Speaker 0: Yeah. For our grandma.
Speaker 4: Yeah? It'd be For grandma?
Speaker 0: It'd be pretty good.
Speaker 4: Tell us to take his grandma and go to the another buildings and find the hospice. You know? This is stupid. You can record me.
Speaker 0: Why can't record you?
Speaker 4: You cannot.
Speaker 0: Oh, okay. Well, Bert, we were looking for guardian of angels. Well,
Speaker 4: you see any guardian of angels on the doors?
Speaker 0: Nope. But they received and billed $4,800,000.
Speaker 4: Well, it's their problem.
Speaker 0: And but we do have yours actually. Mine? Yeah. Yours is a KMD,
Speaker 4: right? Yes.
Speaker 0: So we do have yours and a lot of
Speaker 4: these How many millions did I did?
Speaker 0: We don't have your official number because it wasn't posted on the CMS website or on their on their data set.
Speaker 4: And you're from where?
Speaker 0: My name is Nick Shirley. They actually made like all this information and the data public for everyone to see what was going on in our country because so much corruption is happening. Yes. But it doesn't look like we could find any of your information from the CMS data set, but we do have you here. So is that concerning that your information wasn't reported to CMS?
Speaker 4: What information?
Speaker 0: To the CMS data set as far as the billing and how much money you guys receive from Medicare and Med
Speaker 4: First you have to research.
Speaker 0: Oh, that's what we have right here.
Speaker 4: No. No. It's it's a piece of paper.
Speaker 0: Oh, well we did we went through we went through all the data If
Speaker 4: you want to learn, I'll teach you how to get after the crooked people.
Speaker 0: Okay. Help us. For you to help us.
Speaker 4: First, you have to research like you said the name and you have a number. Right?
Speaker 0: Yes.
Speaker 4: Then you come to my office. It's a brand new office and you don't come to building like this like from like the FBI guys. Oh, we're gonna get the crooks.
Speaker 0: Okay. Well, can you tell us for instance, Miracle over there.
Speaker 4: Yeah. I don't give a fuck about the Miracle.
Speaker 0: Well, should because they're
Speaker 4: Why not?
Speaker 0: You should because they're making you people like you who have a real business apparently Mhmm. Getting a bad rap. Mhmm. You realize that right? For instance, they received $1,300,000
Speaker 4: You cannot a bad news report.
Speaker 0: There's nothing in there. Is completely empty. Dollars. You should You
Speaker 4: watch. What do you mean?
Speaker 0: If you're in this industry, I'd be pissed if someone was stealing money making me look bad if I they're in my industry.
Speaker 4: They don't look me bad because I'm not bad. You have anything against my agency, let's go.
Speaker 0: Well, were asking.
Speaker 4: Put my hands and
Speaker 0: Well, we're just asking you questions, sir. Like, we're how come Miracle Healing Hospice right there, they received $32,000 per beneficiary, yet their billing is completely empty. Call
Speaker 4: the FBI, Department of Justice.
Speaker 0: I'm just doing my job as a citizen to show people what's happening here in our country. Well, I'm doing a lot of money in taxes. A lot of it's just going towards fraud.
Speaker 4: Well, I'm very happy you're gonna cash the fraud people. Honestly.
Speaker 0: Yeah. Me too.
Speaker 4: It doesn't look like bad to me. It doesn't make me bad because some people are doing bad stuff.
Speaker 0: Yeah. So what's the need for a thousand percent increase in hospice here inside of LA in California?
Speaker 4: You're asking me?
Speaker 0: Yeah. Because you're in the industry, so we figured might as well ask you. You obviously found it was a good business to start. You just started yours. Right?
Speaker 4: I started my business 1997.
Speaker 0: Okay. Great. So How how come you're Sorry. How come you're seeing such an increase in hospice care here?
Speaker 3: Maybe I don't know if everybody likes the business. What could I say?
Speaker 4: I do this from 1997.
Speaker 0: Mhmm. Good for you. And so Yeah. Since you've been in the industry for so long, why do you think we're seeing thousand percent increase in hospice care here inside of LA and in California?
Speaker 4: I cannot answer that question because
Speaker 0: Looks like they're all running out of here. Everyone's heading out. We just gotta ask some answer some questions. I'm like, can't
Speaker 4: Who's running out?
Speaker 0: What? Look at all the people scattering out of here. They were all here just a minute ago.
Speaker 5: It's strange, know. There's, you know, over 80 people connected to one of these dormant motel rooms with no furniture, and they are, you know, getting 30,000 per person, it's millions of dollars. We come and knock on the door, it's an abandoned shelf company
Speaker 4: I don't say it's right. And I don't care about those people.
Speaker 0: Could you just answer the question, what's the need for a thousand percent increase in hospice care here inside of LA? Inside of California? You're in the industry, sir. You you you've known it. You know you know better than me.
Speaker 4: No, I don't.
Speaker 0: You've been in it since 1997.
Speaker 4: Yeah, but I don't.
Speaker 0: So what's the need for an increase?
Speaker 4: Maybe there is lot of old people already. I don't know what to say.
Speaker 0: A lot of old people are dying.
Speaker 4: You listen to doctor Oz. Let me tell you like this.
Speaker 5: He's a good doctor.
Speaker 4: He's he's a he's a fraud. He he sell lot of medication online. One of them it's me. I bought
Speaker 0: Well his information comes straight from the federal government. So I trust his more than yours.
Speaker 4: So me finish it. I bought his pills. I gained weight.
Speaker 0: Well, you still look like you're pretty heavy, sir.
Speaker 5: Healthy to me.
Speaker 4: Because of doctor Oz.
Speaker 0: Oh, you're fat because of doctor Oz? Yes. Oh, really? Yeah. Sure.
Sir, how are doing? This guy doesn't think there's any fraud going on.
Speaker 4: First of all, not this guy. You have to respect me.
Speaker 0: What's your name?
Speaker 4: Doesn't matter.
Speaker 0: Alright. Well, this guy with no name. What? You don't think there's any fraud?
Speaker 4: My name. What's your name?
Speaker 0: My name is Nick Shirley.
Speaker 4: My name is John Boyajian.
Speaker 0: Okay. Great.
Speaker 4: There is a lot of fraud going on, but it's not me. I don't give a who does what.
Speaker 0: Yeah. We never said you were committing the fraud, sir.
Speaker 4: No. We're doing I'm I'm here. Right? Standing next to you.
Speaker 0: Do you know where Guardian of Angels Hospice is? I have no idea. No idea? Oh, Angels of Peace. Cool.
Hello. Well, can we just ask you guys some questions? We might be able to get Are you some you the head honcho here or what?
Speaker 4: No. You're the head honcho. Get get out of my from here. Give me my Wait.
Speaker 0: I thought you don't know who these people were though.
Speaker 4: Give me my phone.
Speaker 0: Alrighty. Light of angel Light angel.
Speaker 4: Come in.
Speaker 0: Oh, you you Oh, I'm running. I'm running. Look at him. What?
Speaker 4: I'm here.
Speaker 0: I'm right here. I'm right here, sir.
Speaker 4: I'm here.
Speaker 0: What's going on?
Speaker 4: Call 911.
Speaker 0: For what?
Speaker 4: Call 911.
Speaker 0: For what? Sir, we're just asking questions and if you wanna answer them, you can answer them.
Speaker 4: Call 911.
Speaker 0: We're just looking for guardian of angels.
Speaker 4: You We're trying to
Speaker 0: looking for guardian of angels. Kinds of hospice.
Speaker 4: You're you're American citizens. Right?
Speaker 0: Of course.
Speaker 4: Are you? Do you see any guardian of angels in here? Not yet. We're Get out of here.
Speaker 0: That's what we're looking for, sir. There's like a 100 doors. This is just one door.
Speaker 4: Okay. Get out of here then.
Speaker 0: What's your problem with us asking people about simple questions about where our tax dollars are going?
Speaker 4: I don't.
Speaker 0: We're asking questions about where our
Speaker 1: tax dollars
Speaker 0: are going at.
Speaker 4: You're not asking. You're harassing people.
Speaker 0: How are you harassing people?
Speaker 4: Two guys standing in here as a guard guardians, and you're harassing people.
Speaker 0: Yeah. Because people wanna kill me for exposing fraud here in The United States.
Speaker 4: Why? Why they wanna kill you?
Speaker 0: Fraudsters don't like being exposed. Why are you raising your voice if you have nothing to hide?
Speaker 4: You think I'm hiding?
Speaker 0: What are you so scared about me hanging around here for?
Speaker 4: I'm not scared. I'm telling you don't rush.
Speaker 0: You're shaking. Why are you shaking?
Speaker 4: Because I have a diabetes.
Speaker 0: Oh, okay. Great. Yeah. But so
Speaker 4: I need your full names.
Speaker 0: Oh, you want my full name? It's on the Internet.
Speaker 4: No. I I I don't go to Internet. I'm too old.
Speaker 0: Oh, okay. What's your full names? Sir, we're just asking you questions about
Speaker 4: What's your full names?
Speaker 0: Oh, we just want hospitals.
Speaker 4: Stay told to the Garden of Angels in this building. It's right here.
Speaker 5: To check-in my account.
Speaker 4: Go look for it, bro. You see
Speaker 0: That's what we're doing. That's what we're doing. You're getting mad at us.
Speaker 4: No. No. You can't find it. I can't find it.
Speaker 0: So are all Where
Speaker 5: is my grandma gonna go, man? They're taking the millions of dollars. I can't find the place, you know?
Speaker 4: Well, what's good can I say out
Speaker 0: of Okay?
Speaker 4: I know.
Speaker 0: Thank you, sir. Have a good day. So here in this parking lot, you do have some nice cars. You got a Tesla, a nice Mercedes, you got another Tesla, a nice Lexus, another Tesla, a really nice Mercedes right here as well, another Tesla, Audi. Really nice cars.
Speaker 5: A of Teslas.
Speaker 0: A lot of really nice cars for
Speaker 5: Hospice.
Speaker 0: For must be very lucrative because a lot of these businesses, these doors right here have nothing on them. All the blinds are turned out in places like Miracle up there. They have received $1,300,000, yet there's absolutely nothing inside. This is what you call welfare maxing. And right as you come out, you're welcomed by two nice BMWs.
One right here, one right here, and inside of there, have a whole plethora of Mercedes, Teslas, BMWs, you name it. But apparently, there's nothing fishy going on according to them. We then headed to the next hospice compound in search of Hospice of Caring Hearts, which billed $2,500,000. However, when we arrived, it was nowhere to be found, but there was a bunch of new hospices that popped up. So this is how crazy this hospice fraud is here inside of California.
You have all these businesses. They literally open up a business. They just put HFS Hospice Care Inc. They don't wanna do anything with the storefront. And then you have another one right here, Relief Home Healthcare.
Absolutely empty inside. And then you have another one, k h home health care. They're just popping up everywhere. So this isn't some random thing that's happening here inside of California and Los Angeles and this Van Nuys area. Quite literally, we've been to two locations so far and they're just popping up these home health care, these hospice centers, and they're not even doing anything to try and hide what they're doing.
It's 1PM right now. No one's working the front desk. Inside this location as well, You have absolutely nobody inside it. We're just wondering, we're coming through Van Nuys. Yeah.
How come there's so many of these home health care, these hospices that are popping up everywhere?
Speaker 3: I have no idea. No.
Speaker 0: What made you wanna start yours?
Speaker 3: This isn't mine. I just worked here.
Speaker 0: Okay. And how come you think there's such a sudden rise of all these hospices and home health cares?
Speaker 3: I have no idea, honestly.
Speaker 0: Pretty lucrative business? Or
Speaker 3: I wouldn't say, like, that's that crazy.
Speaker 0: Because there's a lot of them.
Speaker 3: Yeah. Know.
Speaker 0: The same building, but now on the back side you have Kinestero Care Hospice Inc, Studio Care Hospice Inc, El Primero Home Health Care right there, and if you're looking for a massage to take a break from the hospice or anything, you can come right up here and get some sort of massage. And this building right here is a perfect example of a dilapidated building that is now being used for a hospice, home health care, and adult day care. And this is the crazy thing that appears be happening here in California. You can just start your own hospice. You have Advent Hospice right here.
If you wanna start your own home health care, you can just put up a white piece of paper and stick a logo onto it and say that's your home health care company. If you wanna start an adult day care, you can just get a building like this and receive money from the government. That's the crazy thing is inside this one building, you have an adult day health care, you have a hospice, and then have a home health care center operating all in one location. And why are tax dollars going towards all of these buildings? And they're quite literally everywhere.
Everyone should be a bit suspicious about what's happening here. Inside of these parking lots too, you'll always find a super nice BMW, Mercedes, you name it, newest Audi's. You always find the nicest cars outside of these health care and hospice centers. We headed to the next suspicious hospice location, and what do we find? A brand new Mercedes.
Everywhere we go in this video, going around these hospice and home health care centers, there is a nice Mercedes or BMW. We have all day hospice care, health elect care, you have Edom hospice, La Carre Home Health, and even back here, this is just one floor inside this building. You have Santa Rita Hospice. I don't know what the need is for all these hospice centers, but for instance, All Day Hospice back there, they billed 3,100,000 and per beneficiary that was $6,000.24 claims per patient with only two codes which means two services and over 500 And they started billing in April 2023 and accumulated $3,100,000 in nineteen months. So maybe if you wanna get rich here inside The United States, come to LA.
Open up a hospice because there's a thousand percent increase in hospices opening up here inside of California, and you can go ahead and become a millionaire. Could you just answer, for instance, we have some information right here that there is $6,000 per beneficiary in 24 claims per patient, with only two codes. Can you give us any explanation? Okay. Yeah.
We just wanna make sure if you want anything to clarify. If you wanna clarify anything. No. Okay. For this video, we really do wanna give each and every single person the opportunity to answer just quite literally the facts.
All this information is coming straight from the public databases. If they refuse to answer simple questions about businesses they're operating, I think that says a lot about what's going on behind the scenes. Now we are here outside of Healthy Life Adult Daycare. This place over the past few years has billed $19,800,000 alone. Now, let's go see if I can enroll my grandma because she needs some daycare.
And this right here is the entrance of a building that's received over $19,000,000. So this is the location that's received over $19,000,000. Kinda crazy, right? They say that right here, right now we're here at 01:30. No adults are here.
I wouldn't doubt that adults do come, but $19,000,000.
Speaker 5: It's kinda like North Korea. It's like everything's set up, but there's no people. It's like, like, a show almost.
Speaker 1: No. Nobody's here already. You have to come back tomorrow.
Speaker 0: And can we get like a brochure to enroll our grandma into this location?
Speaker 1: I don't have anything.
Speaker 0: Can anyone give us a brochure?
Speaker 1: Angela, does somebody has information about here?
Speaker 0: Don't think it's enough to say it's fraudulent because you do see that it is operating. There were people working inside there, but the fact that there's just businesses like these popping around everywhere Absolutely. Absolutely. And this is what they look like outside of a location that receives $19,000,000 over the past few years. Yet, the building looks completely almost dismantled out here.
They're not coming here. Right? And look, all they have to say that they are the adult day health care is that sign that says a d h c. And there was some people working inside of it. We have the phone number right here.
Darren's gonna go ahead and give a phone call and see if somebody from inside answers. There are people inside right now. The phone's just ringing.
Speaker 1: You can leave a message after the tone. This mailbox is full.
Speaker 0: There you have it. They don't even have an inbox available to take in a voicemail. And another thing to take note of is Gavin Newsom right now in Polly Market. He is the leading nominee for the Democrats come 2028. All this fraud's taking place, all this waste is taking place, nobody really knows what's going on.
I mean, at this place. This adult daycare received $19,000,000, has billed the state of California over $19,000,000 over the past few years. This is all taking place here. So that is something to think about come 2028 with Gavin Newsom leading the Democrats right now on polymarket. The way these hospices are able to enroll these people and collect money from Medicare and Medi Cal here inside of California is they collect the Medicare numbers from individuals and then sign them up for hospice without them even knowing.
I actually went and spoke with a professional inside of the medical industry to get her opinion on how this all works. We're seeing all these hospices pop up here. Why is hospice and home health care such a booming business right now?
Speaker 6: I think it's become a trend of fraud. Honestly, it has like, I I I heard about this about five years ago during COVID that people were building hospices and selling them. It was like a business these people, made. So it's an easy, I think, easy way to bill Medicare with their people's beneficiary numbers that people can easily steal and even purchase and buy. They buy numbers from people and tell them, give me your Medicare beneficiary number, and I will give you something in return.
Speaker 0: And what does that mean, give you my beneficiary number?
Speaker 6: So there's an ID that you have. Medicare gives you Medicare is for anybody 65 and over. So they'll give you a a a Medicare ID number, and that number is used to bill Medicare.
Speaker 0: So essentially if they can get a number from somebody it's almost like getting a credit card number and then from there they can continue to bill and bill and bill and get that Medicare money.
Speaker 6: Exactly. It's actually more beneficial than finding a credit card these days. Anybody can get a hospice license actually. You don't need to be a physician. You don't need to be a doctor.
You can apply and get a hospice license in the state of California. They bill. They take the Medicare numbers. They bill Medicare. The Medicare sends them a check right away.
It's it's an easy process.
Speaker 0: So an old person might be a bit naive to giving somebody their Medicare number and without them even knowing that's more valuable than giving them their credit card number. Correct. In fact, in LA, there's locations that will teach you how to open up your own hospice center. So I went there with a potential business partner to try and become a multimillionaire in hospice. We know that hospice is a very lucrative business.
So I joined a business partner right here. His name is Darren, and we're here outside the Hospice Consultants, and we would like to start our own hospice today. We're just two young men who want to become millionaires here inside The United States and it seems like the only way to do it. Nowadays is by committing fraud. So we're gonna go in and see if we can start our own hospice.
Are you guys the hospice consultants? Yes. Oh, can we talk
Speaker 1: to you guys? About?
Speaker 0: Wanna open my hospice.
Speaker 1: You wanna open a hospice? Yeah. What was what was your name?
Speaker 0: My name is Nick. But I wanna open up a hospice.
Speaker 1: I understand but we don't take care of that.
Speaker 4: Can I
Speaker 0: get some information? Do you want a number? Yeah. Or give me a flyer or something. And this is the hospice consultant?
Speaker 1: Yes. No. We're not.
Speaker 0: We're We're We're
Speaker 1: not.
Speaker 0: Soaked to the bone right now. We were We're denied service by the potential fraudsters, and as we were leaving, one of the fraudsters started to leave from the back in a $200,000 Maybach. And we have a Mercedes Benz driving up. Where can we open a hospice at? We like to open up a hospice.
Get a Maybach just like you. So is this how I can get a Maybach by opening up my own hospice? Now after seeing all the wealth that is being created from these hospice centers, I headed back to the original location where we found over 15 hospices in one plaza. I wanted to make sure it wasn't a fluke that Armenian mafia members were running the show and that there weren't just randomly $100,000 cars the day I went by. And this time, it was even worse.
Sir. How are you? Good. What do you think about all this hospice fraud? Sir, you're you're in the cyber truck driving away, taking money from old people.
Yet he's just driving away in a cyber truck. Why don't you answer any questions? Let's see if we have another rich person as well that's getting rich off this This guy's leaving as well. So the two people that walked out of Holy Angels, they're in a brand new cyber truck and a new BMW. How lucrative of a business is hospice?
I'm seeing a cyber truck here in a nice BMW. It's good? Yeah. Because it looks like, for instance, Guardian of Angels, that used to be here, 4,800,000.0 they build the state of California. And how many clients do you guys have?
You have a badge? Do I need to answer your question? I'm just curious. I have a purse. It's not mine.
I just work. Yeah. You must be getting paid pretty well. Right? Bro, I'm just my parents, bro.
Do your parents run the hospice? They don't work. No. Is that the who's that guy in the cyber truck?
Speaker 3: He's my uncle.
Speaker 0: He's your uncle. So it's like a family business to own the hospice. But but why was he walking out
Speaker 1: of the
Speaker 0: hospice then too? Like these hospices, there's nothing inside of them.
Speaker 5: If not you guys, how come you're
Speaker 0: in the newest Yeah.
Speaker 5: BMW and the newest Cybertruck? Brother, because I I can only imagine what the guy
Speaker 0: is in charge of. Just all the other hospices? Do you like taking care of old people? Like, are you the one going out visiting the hospice patients, sir? Uh-oh.
He's gonna have to do another point and turn. Yeah. You got to remember fucking way, bro.
Speaker 3: You could
Speaker 0: just go that way. What's the key to opening up a hospice if I wanted to open up one? Because it's a you're in the family business of hospices. If I wanna open my own? What do you do for work here?
What do you do for work
Speaker 5: here? Why?
Speaker 0: Oh, we're just looking around. We're seeing all these hospices, we're just curious.
Speaker 4: Well, don't know, man.
Speaker 0: Word got out that I was inside of the plaza and all the fraudsters started hopping in their cars leaving the scene. Excuse me. Let's see if they can just answer our questions really quick. Hello. Can we ask you a quick question?
Driving out in a brand new m eight. They can't get out that easy. How can I get an m eight as well? Should I open up a hospice? Driving out in a brand new m eight BMW m eight competition.
Listen to this thing. This is the sound
Speaker 1: of hospice money.
Speaker 0: And this is the guy who said he's fat because of doctor Oz. His business is not open today. Seems like this mafia right here is naming all of their companies after the word angel. We have angels of valley hospice. We have angels of haven, angels of peace, light of angels.
Yet the BMWs, one right here, one right there, two brand new Mercedes over there. It just is unbelievable the amount of money that these people are making, and they're not even trying to hide it. Buying these luxury cars, each and every single person's wearing some sort of designer clothing as well. And this building looks like it used to be some sort of old motel that has turned into some cash grab, money grab for hospices here. Would you like to give any last statement about what's going on here?
Nothing? No. Because it seems like it was pretty good family business. Another guy just pulled out in the m eight competition. Good for men, bro.
Why are you guys pocket watching, bro? Leave the fucking people alone. Because this is taxpayers' dollars that are paying for all this stuff. With taxpayers dollars receiving money from Medicare, Medicaid, Medi Cal, you name it. And it just seems like a lot of you are getting rich off of I'm busy, bro.
I have work. The death of old people. What do you do for work here? Pro. Pro.
It's sad to think about it. Here in The United States, we're literally being defrauded by people who are taking advantage of old people, young people in day cares, disabled people with autism clinics, and no one's doing anything to stop it. So I think it's time we stand up to these fraudsters and tell them, and let them know, you are stealing from everyday American citizens. People can't afford homes. Rents are expensive.
Their insurance is expensive. Everything's getting more and more expensive. And if we don't crack down this fraud, national debt's gonna continue to keep continue going up. So just one of the factors affects the national debt, and we're gonna lose the value of our own dollars. So people, if they wanna really fight to keep America great, a great way to do it is by fighting fraud because this is just unbelievable.
You have people who drive around in BMWs, Mercedes. Meanwhile, everyday American citizens are struggling to be able to afford their own bills.