The Office of Connecticut Attorney General William Tong announced Thursday it has reached a settlement with a New Haven-based behavioral health provider that calls for the business’ owner to pay $100,000 and to be suspended from taking part in the state’s Medicaid program for 10 years.

The agreement was finalized this week between the Office of the Attorney General and Lamaara Davis, owner and chief executive officer of the Davis Group, which operated Caring Family Solutions.

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