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Federal OCR HHS Employee Deletes Destroys Medicaid Whistleblower Reports Within Seconds and does it 7 Times! Today / Same Day I Reported Connecticut State Agencies for 140+ Evidence Deletions and Potential Massive Medicaid Fraud, Civil and Constitutional Rights Suppression
Federal OCR HHS Employee Deletes Destroys Medicaid Whistleblower Reports Within Seconds and does it 7 Times! Same Day I Reported Connecticut State Agencies for 140+ Evidence Deletions and Potential Massive Medicaid Fraud
On February 20, 2026, a clear sequence of events unfolded that raises serious questions about federal oversight of Medicaid and civil rights complaints. At 6:57 AM EST, David Medeiros a TBI survivor, founder of ABI Resources, and longtime national Medicaid whistleblower followed explicit HHS instructions and resubmitted detailed evidence and reports to the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) under case number 2410220. These materials addressed alleged evidence deletions by Connecticut state agencies, potential large-scale Medicaid fraud, retaliation against disabled service providers, and violations of disability rights protections. Within minutes, between 7:59 and 8:01 AM, he received seven identical “OCR Mail” notifications, each stamped with a red exclamation mark and confirming the messages were “deleted without being read.” At 8:20 AM, Medeiros called the HHS Office of Inspector General (OIG) Hotline (1-800-HHS-TIPS). A professional agent named Max in Washington, DC, listened carefully, documented the full pattern of deletions at OCR itself, and confirmed the complaint would be sent to OIG investigators. This rapid timeline from resubmission to deletion to escalation took less than 90 minutes and was meticulously logged with timestamps and screenshots.
The incident fits into a documented, multi-year pattern that affects far more than one person. OCR is the federal agency charged with protecting civil rights, disability accommodations under the ADA and Section 504, and privacy in all HHS programs, including Medicaid, which serves more than 80 million Americans many with traumatic brain injury, acquired brain injury, or other conditions needing Home and Community-Based Services. OIG, by contrast, independently investigates fraud, waste, and abuse across those same programs and has recovered billions through whistleblower cases. Medeiros’s reports to OCR have repeatedly vanished before review, even though they also flag potential Medicaid fraud involving hundreds of millions in taxpayer dollars and retaliation against lawful providers. For individuals with cognitive challenges like TBI, the exhaustion of repeated resubmissions is not just inconvenient it is a real barrier that can silence the very voices the system is meant to protect. His public archive at david-medeiros.com preserves every timestamp, read-receipt, FOIA record, and correction log, creating a transparent “chain-of-custody” that anyone investigators, journalists, or other whistleblowers can verify independently.
The broader stakes involve constitutional principles, taxpayer accountability, and public trust in government. When evidence of possible fraud or rights violations disappears unread, it raises legitimate concerns about spoliation of evidence, obstruction, and conflicts of interest inside the very agency responsible for enforcement. Due process, equal protection, First Amendment protections for whistleblowing, and ADA requirements for accessible complaint processes are all implicated. Medeiros’s same-day escalation to OIG demonstrates a practical way citizens can route complaints past potential internal blocks, while his archive offers free tools, state-by-state rights matrices, escalation templates, and an “Obstruction & Delay Dashboard” to help others do the same. With 29 active federal investigations tracked on the site, this single morning’s events serve as a visible test of whether federal systems can still safeguard vulnerable populations, reward honest reporting, protect taxpayer funds, and deliver the accountability Americans expect. The record is now permanently public, and the next steps rest with the investigators who received the OIG complaint at 8:20 AM.
February 20, 2026 – 8:20 AM EST
My Call to the HHS OIG Hotline Today – February 20, 2026
Timeline: OCR Resubmission Deleted → OIG Complaint About OCR HHS Itsel
Date: February 20, 2026
Introduction
Today I followed instructions to resubmit evidence to HHS OCR. The messages were deleted without being read. I then called the OIG Hotline. This is my honest, step-by-step account with exact times and what happened.
Full Timeline of Today (February 20, 2026)
6:57 AM EST I was instructed to resubmit evidence and whistleblower reports to HHS OCR via email. I completed and sent the resubmission at 6:57 AM.
7:59 AM – 8:01 AM EST I received multiple 7 in total “OCR Mail” notifications saying the messages were “deleted without being read” (see screenshot details below).
8:20 AM EST I called the HHS Office of Inspector General (OIG) Hotline.
My Long-Standing Issues with HHS OCR
For years I have tried to report Medicaid fraud and related problems through the HHS Office for Civil Rights (OCR).
My reports have been destroyed at OCR.
Amy Kaplan works at the same OCR HHS.
Immediate Outcome of My OCR Resubmission
Shortly after sending at 6:57 AM, I received 7+ “OCR Mail” notifications (all with red exclamation marks).
Each one said:
“Your message To: Subject: 2410220 Service of CHRO Complaint Sent: Friday, February 20, 2026 [time] Monrovia, Reykjavik was deleted without being read on Friday, February 20, 2026 [time] Monrovia, Reykjavik.”
(All times in UTC+00:00, which is 5 hours ahead of EST.)
Call Details – OIG Hotline at 8:20 AM
Agency: HHS Office of Inspector General (OIG) Hotline
Phone number: 1-800-447-8477 (1-800-HHS-TIPS)
Person I spoke with: Max, a federal employee in Washington DC
What Max did: He took the complaint and said he would send it to his investigators.
How Max was: Professional and helpful
The call was straightforward and respectful.
What I Reported to Max OIG
The report was about OCR HHS.
I told Max about the repeated destruction of my reports at OCR HHS.
My Perspective on the Bigger Picture
This is a cover-up system being used to cover-up massive Medicaid Fraud and Civil Rights complaints.
OCR HHS should not be deleting VERY important American citizen reports of crimes that involve Medicaid HHS CMS and hundreds of millions of American Taxpayer dollars.
Why I Called OIG Today
After the resubmission was deleted without being read, 7 TIMES!
I called OIG as directed and my earlier reports kept being destroyed at OCR and CT CHRO.
OIG handles fraud, waste, and abuse in Medicaid and other HHS programs.
Helpful Context for Readers: OCR vs. OIG
OCR (Office for Civil Rights): Handles civil rights, disability rights, and privacy issues in healthcare and Medicaid.
OIG (Office of Inspector General): Handles fraud, waste, and abuse in Medicare, Medicaid, and all HHS programs.
My situation involves both disability rights and potential fraud that is why I resubmitted to OCR and also called OIG on the same day.
“Even with TBI I got everything done and reported it. I hope the investigators act on this.”
Advice for Others (Especially People with TBI or Disabilities)
Save screenshots of every notification right away.
Write down exact times and case numbers (like 2410220).
You can call OIG even if OCR deletes your messages.
Stay persistent one step at a time.
Always keep faith in America.
Conclusion
This is only the beginning. On February 20, 2026 I resubmitted to OCR at 6:57 AM, the messages were deleted without being read by 8:01 AM, and I called OIG at 8:20 AM with a report about OCR HHS itself. Max took the complaint to send to investigators. I will update this article when I hear anything back or if I don’t.
If you are facing similar blocks in the system, you are not alone. One step at a time still moves things forward.
America is BACK!
Protecting America’s Most Vulnerable: Whistleblower Accountability, Medicaid Integrity, and the Defense of Constitutional and Civil Rights
A National Call to Action from david-medeiros.com
By David Medeiros
Founder, ABI Resources
National Medicaid Whistleblower Advocate & TBI Survivor
Ashburn, Virginia | February 20, 2026
david-medeiros.com – National Whistleblower Evidence Archive
On February 20, 2026, at 6:57 AM EST, I followed explicit federal instructions and resubmitted critical evidence and whistleblower reports to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office for Civil Rights (OCR) under case identifier 2410220 Service of CHRO Complaint.
By 7:59–8:01 AM EST, seven separate “OCR Mail” notifications arrived each stamped with a red exclamation mark confirming that every message had been deleted without being read.
At 8:20 AM EST, I placed a follow-up call to the HHS Office of Inspector General (OIG) Hotline (1-800-HHS-TIPS). Max, a professional federal employee in Washington, DC, took the full complaint including the documented pattern of destroyed reports and confirmed it would be forwarded to OIG investigators.
This single morning is not an isolated technical glitch. It is a visible symptom of a deeper, systemic challenge facing every American who relies on Medicaid, every whistleblower who speaks truth to power, every taxpayer whose dollars fund these programs, and every business owner committed to lawful service delivery.
david-medeiros.com exists as the permanent, publicly verifiable National Whistleblower Evidence Archive to document these patterns, preserve chain-of-custody records, and provide transparent pathways for accountability. With 29 active federal investigations currently tracked on the site, this archive serves as both record and resource for survivors, advocates, investigators, and policymakers nationwide.
The Human Cost to Vulnerable Populations
Medicaid serves more than 80 million Americans, including millions living with disabilities such as traumatic brain injury (TBI), acquired brain injury (ABI), and other conditions that qualify for Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) waivers. These programs are designed to uphold dignity, independence, and equal access under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act.
When civil rights complaints and whistleblower evidence are deleted before review, the most immediate harm falls on those least able to navigate bureaucratic mazes: individuals with cognitive, communication, or mobility challenges. For TBI survivors like myself, brain fog, memory issues, and executive-function deficits make repeated resubmissions not merely inconvenient but physically and emotionally exhausting.
The deletion pattern documented on david-medeiros.com spanning years and multiple federal offices undermines the very protections Congress intended. Vulnerable populations lose not only their voice but the federal safeguards meant to prevent institutional neglect, retaliation, and denial of reasonable accommodations.
Whistleblower Retaliation and the Erosion of Evidence
Whistleblowers are the first line of defense against fraud in federally funded programs. Under the False Claims Act and Whistleblower Protection Enhancement Act, their disclosures have recovered tens of billions of taxpayer dollars. Yet when agencies tasked with civil-rights enforcement appear to suppress the very reports they are mandated to investigate, the entire accountability ecosystem collapses.
Today’s events resubmission at 6:57 AM followed by immediate, unread deletions raise serious preservation questions, including under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 37(e) where applicable, and may warrant review under relevant obstruction statutes. If reports concerning alleged Medicaid fraud, retaliation against disabled providers, and misuse of HCBS waiver funds can vanish without trace, whistleblowers—especially those living with documented disabilities—may reasonably fear coming forward.
david-medeiros.com maintains forensic timelines, read-receipt logs, FOIA forensics, and an “Obstruction & Delay Dashboard” precisely to prevent such evidence gaps. The archive’s receipt-first design, exhibit IDs, and public corrections log ensure every American can verify the record independently.
Billions in Taxpayer Dollars at Stake
Medicaid is funded by American citizens and businesses through federal and state taxes. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) reports annual improper payment rates in the tens of billions; the HHS Office of Inspector General and state Medicaid Fraud Control Units recover over $1 billion annually through whistleblower-initiated cases alone.
When oversight mechanisms fail whether through deletion, redirection, or prolonged administrative closure those dollars are at risk of diversion from intended beneficiaries. Business owners operating lawfully within the system (like ABI Resources, which I founded to deliver brain-injury services) face unfair competition from fraudulent actors while simultaneously encountering retaliation for reporting violations.
Taxpayers and legitimate providers deserve transparency. Constitutional due process and First Amendment protections demand that citizen reports of waste, fraud, and abuse receive proper review rather than automatic destruction.
Constitutional and Civil Rights Implications
The pattern documented across david-medeiros.com implicates core constitutional principles:
Due Process (5th & 14th Amendments): The right to have legitimate complaints heard and investigated.
Equal Protection: Disabled whistleblowers must receive the same procedural safeguards as others.
First Amendment: Retaliation against protected speech (reporting fraud and rights violations) chills civic participation.
ADA Title II & Section 504: Federal agencies themselves must provide reasonable accommodations in complaint processes, including accessible communication for TBI survivors.
When OCR charged with enforcing these very rights appears to delete complaints about its own processes, the conflict of interest becomes national in scope. The OIG call at 8:20 AM today represents one citizen’s effort to break that cycle by routing the matter to the independent fraud-investigation arm of HHS.
A National Resource for Solutions
david-medeiros.com is not merely a personal archive. It is a comprehensive public platform offering:
Medicaid Rights Matrix – Statutory violations and accountability pathways for all 50 states.
Help Guides – Practical resources for those whose Medicaid/Medicare has been stopped, who face guardianship abuse, or who need federal escalation templates.
Obstruction & Delay Dashboard – Real-time tracking of procedural failures.
Full Evidence Timeline & DOJ Receipt Locker – Verifiable federal acknowledgments.
National Resources Hub – Links to OIG, DOJ Civil Rights Division, CMS, and state Medicaid fraud units.
The site’s TBI-accessible design (high-contrast, short clear links, WCAG AA compliance) ensures that the very population it serves can use it without additional barriers.
A Call to Every Stakeholder
To vulnerable populations and their families: You are not alone. Document everything, preserve screenshots, and use the tools on david-medeiros.com to escalate safely.
To fellow whistleblowers and business owners: Lawful service providers have both the right and the duty to report fraud. Federal law protects you; this archive helps you exercise those protections.
To taxpayers and elected officials: Hundreds of millions of your dollars flow through these programs. Demand full transparency and independent oversight. Deleted reports serve no one except those who benefit from opacity.
To federal and state agencies: Restore public trust by investigating today’s documented deletions under case 2410220, protecting evidence integrity, and ensuring every complaint especially those from disabled citizens receives the review required by law.
The events of February 20, 2026, at 6:57 AM and 8:20 AM are now permanently archived at david-medeiros.com. They join 29 active federal investigations and thousands of pages of forensic records.
This is more than one man’s story. It is America’s story: a test of whether our constitutional republic can still protect the vulnerable, reward integrity, safeguard taxpayer funds, and hold every level of government accountable.
The archive stands ready. The evidence is public. The pathway forward is clear.
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