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Oklahoma Woman Sentenced to Federal Prison for $1.1M Healthcare Fraud Scheme

Natasha Allmon, 49, of Oklahoma City, has been sentenced to serve 20 months in federal prison for healthcare fraud. According to public records, from January 2021 through December 2023, Allmon had an agreement with Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS) to provide behavioral health counseling services. During that time, Allmon submitted, and caused to be submitted, thousands of false and fraudulent claims to BCBS for behavioral health counseling sessions purportedly provided to family members. Court records allege that Allmon routinely claimed to have provided 60-minute psychiatric treatment sessions to family members nearly every day of the year and, at times, claimed to have treated beneficiaries for more than 24 hours in a single day. In total, Allmon submitted approximately $1.4 million in claims for services, receiving close to $1.1 million in reimbursements from BCBS. At a sentencing hearing on April 28, 2026, US District Judge Timothy D. DeGiusti sentenced Allmon to serve 20 months in federal prison, followed by two years of supervised release. Allmon was also ordered to pay nearly $1.1 million in restitution to BCBS.