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Louisiana ‘Medicaid millionaire’ bought Lamborghini while claiming government benefits for years

Last updated: July 31, 2025 5:15 am
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Louisiana Woman Faces Fraud Charge After Purchasing Lamborghini with Medicaid Funds

A Louisiana woman, Candace Taylor, is in hot water after allegedly purchasing a Lamborghini while fraudulently obtaining Medicaid benefits. Taylor, 35, from Slidell, has been dubbed the “Medicaid millionaire” by the office of Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill and was arrested on Monday.

The investigation into Taylor began when the state Bureau of Investigation received a complaint from the Louisiana Health Department, stating that she had underreported her income to qualify for Medicaid benefits. It was found that Taylor had been transferring tens of thousands of dollars between her personal and business accounts, with her income consistently exceeding the eligibility thresholds for Medicaid.

Medicaid is a program that provides health insurance for low-income adults and children, with funding and management primarily done by state governments. Each state administers its Medicaid program differently, but Taylor’s case raised red flags due to her reported income discrepancies.

Taylor initially applied for Medicaid in May 2019 under the alias Candace Sailor, stating a bi-weekly income of $1,900 with no dependents. After being denied, she reapplied less than a year later under the same misspelled name, providing inconsistent information about her dependents.

Further investigation revealed that Taylor owned six different businesses that generated over $9.5 million between January 2020 and December 2024. Deposits totaling $480,994.09 were found in her accounts, with a significant portion attributed to her business activities.

One of the most shocking discoveries was Taylor’s purchase of a 2022 Lamborghini Urus using Medicaid funds. She made a $100,000 wire transfer to Tactical Fleet, an exotic car dealership, followed by a $13,000 debit card transaction for the luxury vehicle. Additional withdrawals were made for property purchases, cosmetic surgery, high-end jewelry, and other luxury services.

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Despite her lavish spending, Taylor attempted to renew her Medicaid benefits two months after purchasing the Lamborghini, claiming a monthly income of $4,000 from an undisclosed business. However, she failed to disclose her ownership of the business, raising further suspicions.

Authorities also noted Taylor’s flaunting of her lifestyle on social media, showcasing her extravagant purchases and activities. The case serves as a reminder of the consequences of committing fraud to obtain government benefits and the importance of maintaining accurate financial records.

As Taylor faces the fraud charge for her alleged actions, it serves as a cautionary tale for others who may attempt to deceive the system for personal gain.

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