Southern California businesses say they’re hurting after viral Dr. Oz video alleging health care fraud in area – The Mercury News Today Us News


The office of a Van Nuys real estate services agency was quiet on a recent work day, void of customers or calls.

That was unusual, said owner Edward Akhparian.

He wasn’t the only one who noticed the change.

Some neighboring business owners said they, too, took a hit after Dr. Mehmet Oz, a top federal health official in the Trump administration, posted a now-viral video in which he talked about alleged rampant health care fraud in Los Angeles County. In the video, Oz stood outside a small shopping center full of Armenian American businesses, including one that he identified as a hospice center.

Besides Akhparian’s office, other businesses located within that shopping center include an insurance firm, pharmacy and food market. The owners of some of those companies said business was down 20% to 30% for at least several days after Oz’s Jan. 27 video.

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Edgar Gabrielyan, owner and general manager of The 1 and Only Insurance, in his office on Monday, Feb. 2, 2026, plays a video he had posted to Facebook in which he said Dr. Mehmet Oz, administrator for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, owed Armenians an apology. Oz had posted a video to social media, which was shot at the Van Nuys shopping center where Gabrielyan’s office is located, alleging rampant health care fraud in the surrounding neighborhood. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)

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It’s unclear if customers and clients are staying away due to fears that the surrounding businesses are somehow associated with fraud.

Or if it’s out of concerns that federal immigration agents may soon have a surging presence in the area, as they did in Minnesota after President Donald Trump announced a crackdown on alleged fraud at day care centers run by Somali residents there.


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