I saw reports that she spoke to at least one of the girls during her visit, wondering why she was there. So at best she stayed silent about the crimes she knew was happening.
I mean, if insurance fully covers it, then the parents don't get charged. That's not fraud. That's just how that works. It's weird the hospital was so pushy about it though
I think it helps when there's only one main big school in a state. Texas has a lot of schools, so the interest gets spread around. In Ohio, they may as well give out OSU bumper stickers when you register your car, they're that prevalent.
*Inventing an excuse to impose draconian measures designed to crush competition to big business