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NY AG hopeful blasts Letitia James as Medicaid fraud recoveries collapse: 'She's not doing the job'
Republican New York attorney general candidate Saritha Komatireddy criticizes Letitia James for a sharp decline in Medicaid fraud prosecutions and recoveries, citing data showing a drop from $168 million in 2019 to $31 million in 2024. Komatireddy contrasts James' record with higher recoveries under previous New York attorneys general, including Eliot Spitzer, Andrew Cuomo, and Eric Schneiderman.
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