🚨Fraud is running rampant in NYC.
Palace Daycare collected $9.4 million last year by allegedly handling 8,000 different patients. But when Nick Shirley and Dr. Oz show up on camera to ask the staff for their actual daily numbers, the math immediately falls apart, and the manager fakes a phone call to hide it.
The staff claims they see about 100 patients a day across two shifts. But the receptionist admits 8,000 patients a year is impossible.
But the most revealing evidence is the staff itself–every single person in the front office was hired exactly one month ago. The entire previous workforce left at once.
The current employees do not know who manages the business. They have never met the owners. They cannot name their actual employer.
This is known as a structural reset. In organized fraud, clearing out legacy staff creates a human shield of ignorance. If new workers lack operational history, they can sit under questioning and truthfully say they know nothing.
This is not a business with high employee turnover. Rather, it's a financial crime scene.
https://x.com/AmericanDebunk/status/2075763268681867733
It’s amazing what can be revealed when you go to the source.
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No one knows who the owner is
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Everyone hired in the past month
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Impossible to bill for 8,000 patients
100% fraud
The $9.4 million caught my attention.
Then the employee list did.
Palace Daycare billed $9.4 million last year while claiming around 8,000 patients.
So investigators asked a pretty basic question.
How many people do you actually see every day?
The answer was around 100 patients across two shifts.
Even the receptionist admitted 8,000 patients a year did not sound possible.
Okay…
Maybe someone just explained it badly.
Then the manager suddenly pretended to be on a phone call instead of answering questions.
That did not exactly clear things up.
Then came the part I could not stop thinking about.
Every person in the front office had been hired one month earlier.
Every single one.
The previous staff?
Gone.
All at once.
So who was actually working there when those millions were billed?
Nobody in the office could say.
They did not know the owners.
They could not name the people running the business.
Most of the answers sounded like, “I just started.”
Maybe there is an innocent explanation.
Maybe there isn’t.
But if you were trying to understand what happened before last month, you would quickly realize there was nobody left to ask.
That is what made this investigation feel different.
The billing numbers raised questions.
The empty institutional memory raised even more.
https://citizenwatchreport.com/everybody-got-hired-one-month-ago-yeah-that-doesnt-look-suspicious-at-all/