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Florida Sues Former Company of Congresswoman Over $5 Million COVID-19 Payment Error

  • Florida is suing Trinity Health Care Services for overcharging nearly $5.8 million for COVID-19 vaccination registration work, as stated in the lawsuit filed by the Florida Division of Emergency Management on December 30.
  • The state claims that Trinity knowingly processed an invoice over 100 times its typical size, according to the lawsuit details.
  • Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, the former CEO of Trinity, is under investigation by the House's Office of Congressional Ethics for possibly failing to report illegal campaign payments.
  • The ethics report indicated that Cherfilus-McCormick's income in 2021 increased by over $6 million compared to 2020, driven by consulting fees from Trinity.
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