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Feds investigate Medicaid billing, cars of former NC State football player


Federal investigators are looking closely at the assets of a Raleigh man linked both to the NC State University athletic program and to a company suspected of Medicaid fraud. The links are laid out in a federal warrant in which IRS agents list cars purchased by Eric and Emily Leak as the possible ill-gotten gains of their business, Nature's Reflections. NC State sent a disassociation letter to Eric Leak, a wide receiver for the Wolfpack from 1997 to 2000, in November 2011 after he admitted giving money to C.J. Leslie and another State basketball players. (WRAL.com)

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