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U.S. Attorney's Office, Eastern District of Virginia·

North Chesterfield executive charged in alleged $49.6M Medicaid fraud scheme

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TL;DR: Federal prosecutors have charged a North Chesterfield woman, Mikia Noble, 37, in an alleged scheme to bill Virginia Medicaid roughly $49.6 million for crisis mental-health services that recipients never received or did not need. The charge is an accusation; Noble has not been convicted.

Quick facts

  • Who: Mikia Noble, 37, of North Chesterfield; Chief Operating Officer of Advancing Communities Everywhere
  • What: Charged with conspiracy to commit health care fraud (a federal charge, not a conviction)
  • When: Announced the week of June 24, 2026, as part of the U.S. Department of Justice's 2026 National Health Care Fraud Takedown
  • Where: Eastern District of Virginia; alleged conduct tied to North Chesterfield

The story

A North Chesterfield woman has been charged in federal court in connection with what prosecutors describe as a multimillion-dollar scheme to defraud Virginia Medicaid, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Virginia announced.

According to the charge, Mikia Noble, 37, the chief operating officer of a company called Advancing Communities Everywhere, conspired with others to bill Medicaid for crisis mental-health services that low-income residents — many of them homeless — either never received or did not need. Prosecutors allege the scheme submitted approximately $49.6 million in false and fraudulent claims to Medicaid, of which about $38.6 million was paid.

The case was announced as part of the Justice Department's 2026 National Health Care Fraud Takedown, a coordinated federal enforcement action. Noble faces a charge of conspiracy to commit health care fraud.

A charge is an allegation. Noble is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in court.

Why it matters: Medicaid pays for health care for Virginia's lowest-income residents, and prosecutors say this alleged scheme targeted some of the most vulnerable — including homeless people — while billing taxpayers tens of millions of dollars.

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#health care fraud#Medicaid#Mikia Noble#North Chesterfield#federal charges#mental health#Advancing Communities Everywhere
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