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Monday, June 22, 2026

Quincy addiction treatment center owner charged with fraud for fourth time - The Patriot Ledger

DEDHAM – A Quincy woman has been indicted for the fourth time in yet another case brought by the Attorney General's Office for what prosecutors say is health care fraud at her Quincy addiction treatment center.

A Norfolk County grand jury in December indicted Nicole Kasimatis, 47, on one charge of filing a false health care claim and one charge of larceny over $250 by a single scheme, according to court documents.

Arraignment in the newest case is set for Jan. 25.

In November, a grand jury indicted her on two counts of medical assistance fraud by a provider, one count of filing a false health care claim and two counts of larceny over $1,200, according to court records.

During her arraignment in that case, Judge Douglas Wilkins set her bail at $1 million with a $100,000 cash surety, according to court records..

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According to the newest indictments from December, Kasimatis is charged with a scheme to defraud Medicare that lasted from January 2018 to February 2021.

Kasimatis owns and runs the Fortitude Counseling and Recovery Center for addiction treatment in Quincy. Prosecutors previously said in court documents that she filed false claims with public and private health insurers.

She was indicted in 2015 and 2018 in two other cases on charges including public assistance fraud, larceny, document forgery and uttering a false money order.

Judge Beverly Cannone sentenced Kasimatis...



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