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Hosted on MSNSouth Carolina prison inmates led ring that obtained $5 million in fraudulent COVID-19 unemployment benefits, feds saySouth Carolina prison inmates led a crime ring responsible for obtaining $5 million in fraudulent COVID-19 unemployment ...
Tracey Dotson, 49, from Detroit, was sentenced to 51 months for his role in a multi-state, million-dollar unemployment insurance fraud scheme.
Nearly 30 people, including SC inmates, stole identities and extorted victims using contraband phones to fraudulently claim ...
Bills changing unemployment requirements, imposing the death penalty and requiring parental consent for vaccines passed the ...
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That’s because this March, the five-year statute of limitations on COVID-era fraud prosecution is set to expire. Criminals ...
An Illinois congressman is calling for the adoption of legislation that would allow for more time to pursue COVID-19 pandemic-era unemployment insurance fraudsters.
State unemployment programs have long been a target of criminals, identity thieves and organized crime, due to antiquated systems, poor monitoring and, in many states, a lack of the most basic ...
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