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They make $120,000 per addict. And only a fraction ever get sober.In this episode of the Truth Hurts Show, Brian sits down with Tim, a former inmate who was body brokered into California, and Melody, a clinician who worked inside treatment centers across Los Angeles and Orange County.What they describe is a system built around billing, not recovery.Addicts flown in from out of state. Insurance policies opened in their names. Fake identities. Relapse cycles that restart six-figure claims. Facilities collecting massive reimbursements while patients are shuffled from detox to sober living and back again.Tim shares what it was like to be recruited, promised money, and discarded when the payments stopped. Melody explains how treatment centers bill up to $120,000 per patient across levels of care and why so few people achieve lasting sobriety.This conversation exposes the financial incentives driving parts of the addiction industry and asks a hard question.When relapse becomes profitable, who is the system really designed to help?Follow US!YouTube: @TruthHurtsShowBrian's LinksInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/briangoldphdTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@briangoldphdMakan's LinksInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/makan_mostafaviTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@makanmostafaviTimestamps:00:00 Welcome Tim and Melody!01:31 Tim’s Oklahoma Recruitment04:04 Kickbacks and Insurance Money06:03 Fake IDs and Policy Fraud10:10 How Treatment Centers Profit14:12 Violence and Being Kicked Out18:18 Insurance Traps and State Blacklists33:48 Real Fake IDs Explained35:39 Clinician View and Altered Notes44:38 Phone Control and Drug Deliveries46:55 Rehab Pipeline to LA48:25 Bus Tickets and Benefits49:26 Identity Theft and Voting56:19 Florida Shuffle Explained57:34 Stacking EBT and IDs01:00:27 Luxury Profits and Fake Detox01:05:20 Trapped in the System01:07:12 Deaths and Body Brokers01:13:33 Why Fraud Keeps Growing01:25:52 Compassion and Closing Thoughts#RehabScam #BodyBrokering #AddictionCrisis #RehabFraudHosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

