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DocGo is a medical company enlisted by New York City to help migrants find housing.
  • Anthony Capone, CEO of DocGo, falsely claimed to have a degree in artificial intelligence in his company profile.
  • Clarkson University confirmed to Insider that there is no record of the CEO earning a degree there.
  • Capone acknowledged that he did not have a degree from the university, then resigned the following day.

The CEO of an NYC-based migrant housing company — that is being investigated for mistreating people in its care —  has accepted that he misstated his educational credentials.