WHERE's THE REST of the Story?
Автор: Truesdell Wealth, Inc.
Загружено: 2026-03-07
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THE BIG ANNOUNCEMENT — AND THEN SILENCE
Here we go again. The Department of Justice drops a bombshell press release. Social media lights up. People share the post, type their outrage in all caps, maybe throw in a few fire emojis, and then — nothing. Silence. The story disappears faster than a dollar bill in Washington.
In June 2025, the DOJ announced the 2025 National Health Care Fraud Takedown — 324 defendants, 96 licensed medical professionals, 50 federal districts, and over $14.6 billion in intended losses. Fourteen-point-six billion dollars. Let that sink in for a moment. That's not a rounding error. That's not administrative overhead. That is organized theft, perpetrated by people wearing white coats and carrying stethoscopes, financed in part by hard-working Americans who paid into Medicare and Medicaid their entire lives.
The press release was impressive. The follow-through? Not so much.
I've been in financial services for over forty years. I've been in and around law enforcement for nearly fifty. And I can tell you from experience: the announcement is not the victory. The conviction is. The sentencing is. The prison door slamming shut is. And right now, most Americans have no idea what happened to the vast majority of these 324 defendants. They don't know because the government isn't telling them. And the mainstream media — God love 'em — moved on to the next outrage cycle before the ink was dry.
THE PAUL HARVEY PROBLEM
Paul Harvey used to close his radio broadcast with those famous words: "And now you know... the rest of the story." He understood something fundamental about the American character. We don't just want to know that something happened. We want to know how it ended. We want resolution. We want justice to be visible.
The federal government has a Paul Harvey problem. They're great at Part One. Part Two? It's buried in court records, PACER filings, and DOJ press releases that get roughly one-tenth the coverage of the original indictment. You'd have to be a part-time paralegal with too much coffee and not enough sleep to track these cases from charge to conviction to sentencing.
Real Americans — the ones who work, pay taxes, obey the law, and fund these programs — deserve better. They deserve a dedicated, publicly accessible database showing every defendant: charged, convicted, sentenced, incarcerated. Name. Photo. Medical school. Prior disciplinary actions. Amount stolen. Amount recovered. Years in prison. Done. Finished. No more wondering.
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