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Owner of special needs clinic gets jail time
By cleveland19.com
Published: 09/01/2016

The owner of a clinic for special needs children has been sentenced to jail on multiple charges.

Aries Cobb, 43, of University Heights was sentenced to 120 days in jail after she was found guilty of charges, including grand theft, telecommunication fraud and Medicaid fraud.

She was ordered to pay more than $120,000 in restitution to the Ohio Department of Medicaid.

Cobb, the owner of Edu-at-Tech in Cleveland, was found guilty of submitting claims to the Department of Medicaid for medical laboratory testing and speech therapy services that were never provided to 32 school-aged children with learning disabilities.

"This defendant targeted vulnerable, special needs children who could have been receiving legitimate services somewhere else," said Attorney General Mike DeWine.

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