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A Detroit man was sentenced for his role in what authorities called a "million-dollar" unemployment fraud scheme.
Tracey Dotson, 49, from Detroit, was sentenced to 51 months for his role in a multi-state, million-dollar unemployment insurance fraud scheme.
Officials said Tracey Dotson and his partner used stolen identities to file hundreds of false unemployment claims in multiple states.