CEO of NYC migrant service provider DocGo resigns following report he falsified background

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Anthony Capone admitted he lied about obtaining a graduate degree from Clarkson University. His company has been at the center of a dispute between Mayor Eric Adams and Comptroller Brad Lander

Make your contribution now and help Gothamist thrive in 2023.The CEO of a medical services provider with a $432 million, no-bid contract with the city to house and care for migrants abruptly resigned Friday following a report that he lied about having a graduate degree from Clarkson University.

“[Bienstock] has assumed the role of CEO, and we have full confidence in his ability to lead the company forward,” Padovano said in a statement. “We remain committed to our mission of delivering high quality, highly accessible healthcare for all.” DocGo is a medical services provider that saw boom times during the pandemic. Lander said the firm provided contradictory financial information and had little experience as a “logistics company, social services provider, or legal service provider.”

 

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