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Shreveport Couple Arrested for Medicaid Fraud

A collage depicting luxury cars and lavish items associated with Medicaid fraud.

Shreveport, LA, September 16, 2025

News Summary

A couple from Shreveport, Louisiana, Ebony Taylor and Andre Jackson, has been arrested for allegedly defrauding the Medicaid program out of over $127,000. An investigation revealed they concealed income and assets to qualify for benefits while leading a lavish lifestyle with extravagant purchases, including luxury vehicles and high-end vacations. Facing felony charges, both are currently held in East Baton Rouge Parish Prison as further investigations unfold, potentially leading to additional charges.

Shreveport Couple Arrested for $127,000 Medicaid Fraud Amidst Lavish Lifestyle

A couple from Shreveport, Louisiana, has been arrested for allegedly defrauding the state’s Medicaid program of more than $127,000. Ebony Taylor, age 42, and her partner Andre Jackson, age 39, are facing felony charges of Government Benefits Fraud after an extensive investigation by agents from the Louisiana Bureau of Investigation (LBI).

The Attorney General’s Office reported that the couple concealed their income and assets in order to qualify for Medicaid benefits, reportedly stretching back from 2017 to 2025. Taylor received Medicaid for herself and her dependents, while Jackson falsely claimed to have no income for several years to obtain his benefits.

Lavish Lifestyle Uncovered

Financial records reveal a stark contrast between the couple’s claimed financial hardship and their actual lifestyle. They owned multiple properties in Caddo Parish, notably one residence valued at over $656,000. Records indicate that they reported significant incomes on loan applications, including a mortgage application that listed a monthly income of $15,000.

In addition to their property, the couple reportedly maintained a substantial bank account with a balance of $350,000. Over the years, they made extravagant purchases, which included a luxury BMW and a $94,000 swimming pool. Such spending highlights the discrepancy between their reported income levels and their actual financial activities while receiving Medicaid assistance.

Expenditures and High-End Living

The couple’s expenditures extended beyond real estate. They allegedly indulged in luxury items, including plastic surgery, high-end jewelry, and extravagant vacation trips. Their lifestyle included frequent visits to upscale retailers and services across several states, including orthodontic and cosmetic surgery treatments in Texas. They also patronized entertainment services such as Netflix and Fanduel and made regular purchases from stores like Amazon and local bridal shops.

The couples’ lavish way of living raised suspicion and led investigators to scrutinize their financial activities. The resulting investigation revealed a scheme that misappropriated funds from the Medicaid program over a period of eight years, culminating in a total of $127,000 by March 2025.

Current Legal Proceedings

Both Taylor and Jackson have been booked into the East Baton Rouge Parish Prison following their arrest. As authorities continue their investigation, they have indicated that additional charges may be forthcoming as further details of the couple’s fraudulent activities come to light.

Background on Medicaid Fraud

Medicaid fraud represents a serious issue as it drains essential resources from healthcare programs designed to assist vulnerable populations. This incident serves as an important reminder of the consequences of exploiting such programs, impacting taxpayers and those genuinely in need of assistance.

FAQs

What was the total amount defrauded from Medicaid by the Shreveport couple?

The couple allegedly defrauded Medicaid out of over $127,000.

When did the fraud scheme take place?

The fraudulent activities reportedly occurred from 2017 to 2025.

What were some of the couple’s lavish purchases?

The couple’s expenditures included a luxury BMW, a $94,000 swimming pool, plastic surgery, luxury jewelry, and vacations.

What are the current legal repercussions for the couple?

Ebony Taylor and Andre Jackson face felony charges of Government Benefits Fraud and have been booked into East Baton Rouge Parish Prison.

Are additional charges expected to be filed?

Authorities have stated that additional charges may be forthcoming as the investigation is ongoing.

Key Features of the Case

Feature Details
Culprits Ebony Taylor (42) and Andre Jackson (39)
Total Amount Defrauded $127,000
Time Frame of Fraud 2017 to 2025
Lavish Expenditures BMW, $94,000 swimming pool, plastic surgery, vacations
Booking Status East Baton Rouge Parish Prison
Ongoing Investigation Additional charges may be filed

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