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- Six suspects were charged by federal prosecutors in an indictment unveiled Wednesday for the 'birth tourism' plot
- The suspects consist of four Turkish nationals and two US citizens
- They're charged with Medicaid fraud because part of the plot involved the women lying that they were indigent, forcing the government to shell out $2.1M
- In total, 117 woman gave birth to 119 children under the scheme, Acting US Attorney for the Eastern District of New York Seth D. DuCharme said
- Despite their claims of poverty, all of the women were actually found to be of middle-class or upper-middle-class backgrounds, DuCharme said
- The government estimates that the defendants’ took approximately $750,000 in fees from Turkish aliens as part of the scheme.
- A number of the women were flight attendants for Turkish airlines, officials said
- The scheme has reportedly been running since at least January 2017
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