ALBANY — A federal lawsuit was filed against the state Division of Military and Naval Affairs and DocGo on Thursday alleging that migrants at a Buffalo-area hotel had been subjected to a range of ...
DocGo’s shares plummeted 11% Friday after a report that the medical service company’s chief executive Anthony Capone embellished his biography with a false education history. Capone's biography on the ...
City health care contractor DocGo is laying off 360 employees from five New York hotels and commercial buildings where New York City is winding down emergency shelter programs, according to a notice ...
City Comptroller Brad Lander on Wednesday applauded the Adams administration’s decision to wind down relations with controversial migrant shelter service provider DocGo, but said an interim ...
The office of state Attorney General Letitia James is examining allegations over the business of DocGo, although no formal investigation appears to have been launched. People are seen walking into the ...
New York City has decided to scale back its relationship with health care company DocGo by declining to renew the provider’s $432 million contract to care for and transport migrants upstate, the mayor ...
The Adams administration is not renewing its lucrative and expansive contract with a for-profit medical services provider, DocGo, to care for migrants. The $432 million contract will expire on May 5. ...