Audit findings from New York City Comptroller Brad Lander exposed a billing mechanism that prioritized revenue velocity over sheltering human beings. Between May 2023 and mid-2024, Rapid Reliable Testing NY LLC—operating as DocGo—orchestrated a logistical failure that cost taxpayers millions in payments for empty space. This section dissects the specific mechanics of how 9,874 room nights went unused in just sixty days, establishing a pattern of waste that triggered federal clawbacks in 2025.
Orangeburg, New York, became ground zero for billing irregularities. Evidence secured by municipal auditors indicates that the Armoni Inn & Suites served as a primary vessel for invoicing non-existent services. Documentation confirms that during May and June 2023, DocGo billed NYC agencies for 4,902 room nights that never housed a single migrant.
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