The owner of a home healthcare company based in Bridgeton, Missouri and her associates have been accused of fraudulently billing the Missouri Medicaid Program $1.46 million. Daniell Green, 48, of St. Charles; Dejuan Bingham, 51, of Florissant; Kimberly Diazascencio, 51; and Thomas Keith, 34, of East Prairie, Missouri; were indicted Feb. 11, 2026, in U.S. District Court in St. Louis with one count of conspiracy to commit healthcare fraud and four counts of healthcare fraud. Green turned herself in Tuesday, appeared in court and pleaded not guilty. From July 2020 through February of 2026, Green, the owner and operator of A&L Angels Home Healthcare Services LLC, and Bingham directed Missouri Medicaid patients, including Diazascencio and Keith, to create false timesheet records showing home healthcare services that were never provided, the indictment says. Diazascencio is Keith’s mother. Green was in a romantic relationship with Bingham.
A&L Angels billed Medicaid for services on dates when the patients were in the hospital and could not have received home healthcare services, the indictment says. On other occasions, the company billed for services provided on dates and times when the healthcare workers were working at a different location for another company, it says. Green and Bingham created fake timesheet records by listing people as healthcare providers who did not provide the reported services and recruiting Missouri Medicaid patients willing to allow their names to be used to submit fraudulent claims for services that were never provided, the indictment says. The indictment also says Green submitted a fraudulent participation agreement to Missouri Medicaid, falsely claiming that her company’s healthcare providers were registered with the Family Care Safety Registry and that their criminal background checks were run through the State of Missouri, as is required to receive reimbursement. Green concealed Bingham’s prior felony drug conviction from Missouri Medicaid, the indictment says.