Two Georgia men have been sentenced to federal prison after authorities uncovered a massive Medicare fraud operation involving more than $522 million in false medical claims. Prosecutors said the scheme relied on illegal kickbacks, sham contracts, and medically unnecessary genetic testing to exploit government health programs. The operation targeted Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurance companies over several years. Federal investigators described the fraud as one of the largest genetic testing scams prosecuted in recent years. The case highlights growing efforts to crack down on healthcare fraud across the United States.
Nationwide Operation Targets Child Exploitation Networks
The operation, called “Operation Iron Pursuit,” involved all 56 FBI field offices along with U.S. attorneys and local police departments nationwide.
Authorities focused on crimes involving child sexual exploitation, trafficking, kidnapping, and the possession or distribution of abuse material.
Officials confirmed that more than 350 suspected offenders were arrested during coordinated raids and investigations throughout April.
Law enforcement agencies used digital investigations, undercover operations, and intelligence sharing to locate victims and suspects.
Federal officials said the operation aimed to dismantle networks responsible for exploiting minors online and offline.
Investigators also recovered evidence linked to organized exploitation rings operating across multiple states.
Hundreds of Children Identified and Rescued
Officials said the operation led to the recovery or identification of more than 200 child victims.
Among the cases highlighted was a 10-year-old child returned safely to the United States after being taken abroad.
Authorities noted that many victims were located through tips, digital tracking, and coordinated investigations between agencies.
Some rescued children were reportedly living in dangerous environments connected to trafficking and abuse networks.
The DOJ emphasized that victim support services are being provided to help children recover and reunite safely with families.
Officials described the mission as part of a broader effort to prioritize child safety and exploitation prevention nationwide.
Federal Officials Promise Continued Crackdown
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said authorities would continue pursuing offenders involved in crimes against children.
FBI Director Kash Patel stated that protecting children remains one of the agency’s highest priorities.
Officials noted that the operation builds on several previous nationwide enforcement efforts launched over the past year.
The DOJ urged the public to remain vigilant and report suspected child exploitation through official FBI tip lines.
Law enforcement agencies say investigations tied to the operation are still active, meaning additional arrests could follow.
The crackdown reflects increasing federal focus on cybercrime, trafficking, and crimes involving child exploitation networks.







































