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Archive May 15, 2025

US DOJ investigates UnitedHealth for alleged Medicare fraud: Report

The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) is carrying out a criminal investigation into UnitedHealth Group for possible Medicare fraud.

The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) first broke the story on Wednesday.

UnitedHealth said it had not been notified by the DOJ about the “supposed criminal investigation reported”, and the company stood by “the integrity of our Medicare Advantage program”.

The DOJ’s healthcare-fraud unit is overseeing the criminal investigation, which focuses on the company’s Medicare Advantage business practices, WSJ reported, citing people familiar with the matter.

While the exact nature of the potential criminal allegations against UnitedHealth is unclear, it has been an active probe since at least last summer, the newspaper said.

A DOJ spokesperson declined to comment to the WSJ about the fresh criminal probe. The department did not immediately respond to requests for comments from the Reuters news agency.

Last week, UnitedHealth said in a regular filing that it had been “involved or is currently involved in various governmental investigations, audits and reviews”, without disclosing further details.

The new investigation follows broader scrutiny into the Medicare Advantage programme, in which Medicare-approved plans from a private company supplement regular Medicare for Americans age 65 and older by covering more services that the government-only plans do not, such as dental and vision services.

In February, the WSJ reported a civil fraud investigation into UnitedHealth’s Medicare practices. The company had then said that it was unaware of any new probe.

In the same month, US Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa launched an inquiry into UnitedHealth’s Medicare billing practices, requesting detailed records of the company’s compliance programme and other related documents.

The DOJ earlier this month filed a lawsuit accusing three of the largest US health insurers of paying hundreds of millions of dollars in kickbacks to brokers in exchange for steering patients into the insurers’ Medicare Advantage plans.

Nearly half of the 65 million people covered by Medicare, the US programme for people aged 65 and older or with disabilities, are enrolled in Medicare Advantage plans run by private insurers.

The insurers are paid a set rate for each patient, but can be paid more if patients have multiple health conditions. Standard Medicare coverage is managed by the government.

Brewing turmoil

The health insurer has been under pressure for months. On Tuesday, UnitedHealth Group’s CEO, Andrew Witty, stepped down unexpectedly, and the company simultaneously suspended its 2025 financial forecast due to rising medical costs, triggering an 18 percent drop in shares to a four-year low.

Stephen Hemsley, who led the company for more than a decade until 2017, is taking back the reins following setbacks including the December murder of Brian Thompson, the CEO of its insurance unit, which catapulted UnitedHealth into the public consciousness.

On Thursday, after the news of the probe broke, UnitedHealth Group shares plunged 18 percent to hit a five-year low.

“The stock is already in the doghouse with investors, and additional uncertainty will only pile on,” James Harlow, senior vice president at Novare Capital Management, which owns shares in UnitedHealth, told the news agency Reuters.

If losses hold, UnitedHealth will be the worst-performing stock on the S&P 500 index in two of the last three days.

Wisconsin judge pleads not guilty to obstructing immigration arrest

A Wisconsin judge has pleaded not guilty to charges accusing her of helping an undocumented immigrant in her courtroom avoid arrest by immigration enforcement agents.

Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan was charged last month with concealing an individual to prevent arrest and obstruction. She could face up to six years in prison if convicted on both counts.

Dugan’s lawyer, Steven Biskupic, entered a not guilty plea on her behalf during a brief arraignment in a federal court on Thursday, with a trial date set for July 22.

Immigration authorities allege she escorted Eduardo Flores-Ruiz, a man in the US without documentation, and his lawyer out of her courtroom and through a backdoor as immigration agents sought to arrest him.

The case is the latest to underscore tensions between local officials and a Trump administration pursuing an aggressive crackdown on immigration that civil liberties groups say has tested the limits of executive power.

Dugan left the courtroom on Thursday without comment. A crowd of protesters outside of the court chanted “due process rights” and “keep your hands off our judges” and held signs reading “only fascists arrest judges — drop the charges” and “Department of Justice overreach”.

Supporters of Judge Hannah Dugan protest outside the United States Federal Building and Courthouse in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on Thursday, May 15, 2025 [Todd Richmond/AP Photo]

Immigration raids on sensitive places such as courts have long been a matter of dispute, with immigration rights advocates saying that such raids discourage people in the US without documentation from accessing legal assistance or cooperating in legal matters.

An FBI affidavit says that when an aide informed Dugan that immigration agents appeared to be in the hallway outside her courtroom, she called the situation “absurd” and later confronted them about their warrant.

The Trump administration has consistently stated that it will seek to penalise local officials who do not help facilitate its enforcement push, even saying that legal action could be taken against such officials.

Paul ‘grinding’ at Italian Open to reclaim repossessed truck

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Tommy Paul says he has been “grinding” to reclaim his repossessed truck after reaching the semi-finals of the Italian Open.

The American 11th seed beat Poland’s Hubert Hurkacz 7-6 (7-4) 6-3 to secure a place in the last four in Rome for the second consecutive year.

The 27-year-old prevailed despite telling reporters he had endured a “stressful week” off the court.

“On court everything has been going pretty well,” said Paul. “Off court, a little bit of a stressful week.

“I got my truck repossessed. I missed a couple of payments and they took my truck from my house this week. I’ve been grinding to get my truck back. If you know me, that’s my baby.

“I’m excited to get it back. I had to win a couple of matches so I could pay that off.”

Paul said he had to pay $1,000 (£752) to secure the vehicle’s return.

The former Australian Open semi-finalist is already guaranteed prize money of about £245,000 this fortnight.

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Emmerdale newcomer Bradley Riches teases Barton family secret will be exposed

EXCLUSIVE: Heartstopper’s Bradley Riches spoke to the Mirror about ITV soap Emmerdale on the red carpet of the BAFTA Television Awards with P&O Cruises recently ahead of his debut

Bradley Riches has teased over what’s to come on Emmerdale

New cast member Bradley Riches has teased what fans can expect on Emmerdale following the arrival of his character Lewis Barton this week. The actor spoke about the ITV show recently ahead of his first scene in the village airing tonight.

It was announced in March that Bradley, 23, known for his role on Netflix’s Heartstopper, had joined the cast of the long-running soap opera. Details of the new role were later revealed ahead of his on-screen debut, with Lewis said to be Emmerdale’s first openly neurodivergent character.

Lewis, who is said to be autistic, like actor Bradley, is being introduced as a sibling of established character Ross Barton (played by Michael Parr). It’s been teased that he turns up wanting to know about their late mother Emma Barton (Gillian Kearney), who was killed off back in 2017.

The Mirror spoke to Bradley about Emmerdale at the BAFTA Television Awards with P&O Cruises last weekend. The former Celebrity Big Brother housemate was among the guests at the Royal Festival Hall in London on Sunday.

Bradley Riches and Michael Parr in a scene from Emmerdale showing them in a cafe.
Bradley Riches (left) has joined the cast of Emmerdale as the on-screen brother of Michael Parr (right)(Image: ITV)

Whilst on the red carpet, Bradley promised that there is “drama” ahead and that family “issues” will surface following the arrival of his character. Asked to tease what’s coming up, he told us: “Drama, past things coming up and family issues.”

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It’s previously been teased that the circumstances of Emma’s death could be brought to light amid the new storyline on Emmerdale. She was pushed off a viaduct by sister-in-law Moira Barton (Natalie J. Robb) eight years ago.

Prior to her death, Emma hadn’t mentioned that she had another child. She notably didn’t share the news with her other sons Ross, Pete Barton (Anthony Quinlan) and the late Finn Barton (Joe Gill) once reunited with them.

Lewis is said to have been born while she was away from her late husband James Barton (Bill Ward) and sons. Emma had been absent from the family prior to her arrival in the village in 2015, just two years before she was killed off.

Bradley Riches in a white suit on a red carpet.
Bradley spoke to the Mirror about the ITV soap whilst at the BAFTA Television Awards with P&O Cruises on Sunday afternoon(Image: Getty Images for BAFTA)

Bradley previously told us and other press: “There was a moment where she left the family, a space of two to three years in which she had a secret child, which was me. She gave me away for adoption.” He said that Lewis didn’t “know her” but “knew of her” whilst he was growing up.

It’s been teased that Moira will be left panicked by the new arrival over concerns that Lewis could discover what really happened to Emma, who was thought to have taken her own life. Moira appeared to be haunted by Emma’s death last year.

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Cast member Michael suggested recently that Moira feels “a lot guilt”. He said: “There’s a lot of secrets and a lot of guilt for Moira, so it’s quite a pressurising time for her to find out there’s a new Barton who’s got a lot of questions and there’s only Moira and Ross who have the answers.”

Emmerdale continues tonight from 7.30pm on ITV, STV, ITVX and STV Player.