Unveiling the Largest Independent Archive of Forensic Investigations on Medicaid Fraud and ADA Violations In American History.
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The fight against Medicaid fraud, violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and whistleblower retaliation has taken a significant leap forward. After nearly ten years of persistent effort, one citizen has created the largest independent archive of forensic investigations in American history. This archive exposes systemic corruption and failures within Connecticut’s Medicaid Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Waiver program and highlights broader national issues affecting Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) programs.
This blog post explores the scope and impact of this archive, the key findings from the forensic whistleblower report submitted to federal authorities, and what this means for Medicaid recipients, advocates, and policymakers.

The Birth of the Largest Independent Forensic Archive
The Livewire Archive, hosted at david-medeiros.com , represents a decade of relentless documentation, Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) battles, federal complaints, and forensic investigations. It contains:
219 unique forensic investigative reports
Constitutional violation dossiers
Sworn affidavits
Federal escalation documents
Evidence of systemic corruption in Medicaid ABI Waiver programs
This archive is professionally indexed and publicly accessible, making it a permanent record of the ongoing struggle against Medicaid fraud and ADA violations. It stands as a resource for researchers, advocates, and government agencies seeking to understand and address these complex issues.
Exposing Systemic Olmstead Violations in Medicaid Programs
A landmark forensic whistleblower report was submitted on March 13, 2026, directly to President Trump, the Department of Justice Civil Rights Division, the FBI, the Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General (HHS OIG), and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). This report reveals widespread violations of the Olmstead decision by the Supreme Court, which requires states to provide community-based services rather than unnecessary institutionalization for people with disabilities.
Key findings include:
States deliberately conceal the availability of community-based services
Outsourced care managers act as gatekeepers, denying free choice of providers
Brain injury survivors are unnecessarily institutionalized, violating ADA protections
The report’s Appendix A catalogs 100 interlocking systemic motives behind these violations, making it the most comprehensive national resource on Olmstead enforcement failures in Medicaid HCBS programs.
How States Conceal Community-Based Services
One of the most troubling revelations is how states hide or limit access to community-based care options. This practice undermines the rights of Medicaid recipients to live independently and receive services in the least restrictive environment.
Examples include:
Lack of transparent information about available services
Restrictive eligibility criteria that exclude many survivors of brain injury
Deliberate underfunding of community programs to favor institutional care
These tactics not only violate federal law but also cause harm by isolating individuals from their communities and support networks.
The Role of Outsourced Care Managers
Outsourced care managers have become a critical barrier to free choice in Medicaid programs. Acting as gatekeepers, they often:
Limit provider options based on cost-saving measures rather than patient needs
Delay or deny approvals for community-based services
Pressure recipients into institutional settings
This gatekeeping undermines the intent of Medicaid HCBS programs and contributes to unnecessary institutionalization, which the Olmstead decision explicitly prohibits.
Whistleblower Retaliation and Its Impact
The archive also documents numerous cases of whistleblower retaliation. Individuals who expose fraud and violations face:
Threats and intimidation
Job loss or demotion
Legal challenges and personal attacks
These retaliations discourage others from coming forward, allowing systemic problems to persist unchecked. The archive’s detailed affidavits and federal complaints provide a clear picture of the risks whistleblowers face and the urgent need for stronger protections.
Why This Archive Matters
The Livewire Archive is more than a collection of documents; it is a tool for change. It offers:
A detailed, evidence-based understanding of Medicaid fraud and ADA violations
A resource for policymakers to identify and correct systemic failures
Support for advocates working to protect the rights of people with disabilities
A foundation for legal action and federal oversight
By making this information public and accessible, the archive empowers citizens and officials to hold programs accountable and push for reforms that respect the rights and dignity of Medicaid recipients.
What Comes Next for Medicaid Oversight
The forensic whistleblower report and the archive highlight the need for:
Increased transparency in Medicaid HCBS programs
Stronger enforcement of the Olmstead decision and ADA protections
Improved oversight of outsourced care management practices
Enhanced protections for whistleblowers exposing fraud and abuse
Federal agencies and state governments must respond to these findings with concrete actions to prevent further harm and ensure Medicaid programs serve their intended purpose.
How Advocates and Citizens Can Use This Archive
Advocates, legal professionals, and concerned citizens can use the Livewire Archive to:
Research specific cases of Medicaid fraud and ADA violations
Support whistleblowers with documented evidence
Inform policy proposals and public comments
Educate the public about systemic issues in Medicaid programs
The archive’s comprehensive and professionally indexed format makes it easy to find relevant information and build strong cases for reform.
The creation of the largest independent forensic archive on Medicaid fraud and ADA violations marks a critical step in exposing and addressing systemic failures in the nation’s healthcare programs. By shining a light on these issues, the archive offers hope for meaningful change and better protection for vulnerable populations.
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**Main Archive Hub:**
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