Oh, brother(s)
The latest in NYT's series about the state's system for caring for people with developmental disabilities: the story of the Levy brothers -- who built a huge agency, got paid almost a million dollars a year, drove luxury company cars, and paid college tuition for top executives' kids (and, in one case, an apartment)... all based largely on funding from Medicaid.
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The fact that a chunk of our tax money that should have gone to help the state's disabled people was used to purchase a fancy Greenwich village co-op apartment for that bloated exec's spoiled daughter makes me want to vomit. Not to mention everything else in that article! So frustrating!
Ugh.
... said Ashley on Aug 3, 2011 at 2:02 PM | link