Elizabeth Guetersloh of Hillsboro was sentenced to 15 months in prison on Dec. 15 for her role in a disability and health care fraud scheme involving former Anheuser-Busch employees and Power-Med Inc. of Arnold
In a recent survey conducted by GOBankingRates, those who reported Social Security fraud were mostly part of the younger generations. Millennials aged 25-44 reported the highest rate of being victims.
Two individuals have been charged in separate incidents where they allegedly schemed the Social Security Administration out of thousands of dollars in disability and retirement benefits. Nassau …
Thomas G. Hobbs, who co-owned Power-Med Inc. in Arnold, was sentenced on Sept. 22 to four years in prison and ordered to repay $3,412,659.80 for his role in a disability and health care fraud scheme.
A former employee of the San Diego (Neil Good) Day Center for Homeless Adults has admitted to embezzling over $70,000 in government checks intended for unhoused.