"Sober living home" recently has become an often-heard term in Arizona because of a multimillion-dollar scam of state Medicaid money, but some critics say the label has been misconstrued. Because ...
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes is suing another manufactured home park and its owners in her latest effort to bring accountability to an industry that has long had little concrete oversight.
Survivors of fake sober living homes in Arizona that were set up to defraud Medicaid say those homes left a legacy of mistrust, and are making it harder for people who need help to recover. In Arizona ...
The lawsuit claims the park's owners and management company violated the Arizona Consumer Fraud Act, knowingly exposing residents to potential electrical fires and loss of air conditioning. The park's ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes is seeing an uptick in complaints from people who claim they’re being overcharged for basic utilities. In some cases, she warns that those ...
PHOENIX – The first person convicted in an Arizona fraud case involving fake sober living homes was ordered to pay nearly $4 million in restitution, authorities announced Wednesday. Ariell Olivia Dix, ...
Retirement living doesn’t always mean traditional homes or condos. For many retirees, mobile homes offer an appealing alternative that combines affordability with community living. A typical mobile ...