🎙️Episode 23: New Year, Same Scams Series - Episode 3: The “Medicaid” CPN Ring
22 January 2026

🎙️Episode 23: New Year, Same Scams Series - Episode 3: The “Medicaid” CPN Ring

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EPISODE DESCRIPTION

Credit Privacy Numbers are often sold as a shortcut to financial freedom, privacy, and a clean slate. But when CPNs move beyond credit repair scams and into government programs like Medicaid, the consequences turn federal fast. In this episode of Black Coffee, Crime & Crochet, we break down the Medicaid CPN ring and how synthetic identities were created using stolen personal information. We explain what CPNs really are, how they are marketed online, why they are illegal, and how they were used to exploit Medicaid systems and financial institutions. We walk through how these schemes operate, who they harm, and why both the sellers and users of CPNs face serious criminal charges. This episode also explores how desperation, misinformation, and social media hustle culture blur the line between empowerment and fraud. Grab your iced coffee, because this one is layered.

SHOW NOTES

In this episode of Black Coffee, Crime & Crochet, we take a deep dive into the world of CPNs and how they crossed over from credit repair scams into full blown Medicaid fraud. What starts as a promise of financial privacy quickly turns into identity theft, synthetic identities, and federal charges. We break down how Credit Privacy Numbers are marketed online, why they are illegal, and how they were used to exploit Medicaid systems and vulnerable populations. This episode walks through the mechanics of the Medicaid CPN ring, how stolen identities were used to create fake profiles, and how federal investigators unraveled the scheme. We also talk about the real consequences for both the people running these operations and the unsuspecting individuals whose identities were pulled into the fraud. As always, we pause for iced coffee, unpack the ethics behind so called financial shortcuts, and ask whether the internet has normalized fraud under the banner of empowerment. 

IN THIS EPISODE, WE COVER
    What CPNs actually are and where they came fromWhy CPNs are illegal under federal lawHow CPNs connect to synthetic identity fraudHow Medicaid data was exploited in this ringThe difference between credit repair and credit fraudWhy these schemes disproportionately impact Black and low income communitiesWhat federal charges typically follow CPN related fraud
ICED COFFEE OF THE EPISODE
Brown Sugar Cinnamon Iced Shaken Espresso Strong coffee, brown sugar, cinnamon, oat milk, and ice. Sweet, bold, and a little shady.

SIP OR SPILL: Is using a CPN really taking control of your financial future, or is it fraud wrapped in good marketing?

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SOURCES
United States Department of Justice, U.S. Attorney’s Office. Press release detailing conspiracy to commit bank fraud and aggravated identity theft involving synthetic identities and CPNs tied to Medicaid recipients.
United States Department of Justice. Criminal information and plea agreements related to the Medicaid synthetic identity fraud scheme involving stolen personal data.
Federal Trade Commission. Consumer warnings on Credit Privacy Numbers, file segregation, and new credit identity scams.
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. Reports and analysis on synthetic identity fraud and misuse of Social Security numbers in credit systems.
Social Security Administration, Office of the Inspector General. Public guidance on misuse of Social Security numbers and identity theft schemes.
Forbes, Frank McKenna. Articles detailing the origin of CPNs and their connection to synthetic identity fraud.
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Educational resources on credit repair scams and identity theft.