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Millions in California coronavirus jobless benefits sent to out-of-state prisoners [Los Angeles Times :: BC-CALIF-BENEFITS-FRAUD:LA]

Millions in California coronavirus jobless benefits sent to out-of-state prisoners [Los Angeles Times :: BC-CALIF-BENEFITS-FRAUD:LA] LOS ANGELES In the latest revelation of potential criminal fraud involving California jobless benefits, an analysis has found that more than $42 million in claims went to out-of-state prison and jail inmates, giving more clarity to what officials now estimate could be $4 billion in scammed coronavirus relief funds. A large number of Florida inmates, including a man sentenced to 20 years for second-degree murder, are among the thousands of out-of-state prisoners who have allegedly received California pandemic unemployment benefits, according to a December analysis commissioned by the state Employment Development Department and reviewed by the Los Angeles Times.

Millions in California coronavirus jobless benefits sent to out-of-state prisoners

Millions in California coronavirus jobless benefits sent to out-of-state prisoners Anita Chabria, Richard Winton, Patrick McGreevy © (Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times) A month after officials estimated $400 million in unemployment benefits have been paid on fraudulent claims in the names of California prison inmates, a report to the agency has warned California benefits appear to have been paid to thousands of others behind bars in other states. (Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times) In the latest revelation of potential criminal fraud involving California jobless benefits, an analysis has found that more than $42 million in claims went to out-of-state prison and jail inmates, giving more clarity to what officials now estimate could be $4 billion in scammed coronavirus relief funds.

How California COVID benefits went to out-of-state prisoners

The new total is nearly three times the $140 million in claim payments estimated last week by a group of California DAs and a federal prosecutor. The analysis identified inmates receiving California benefits in other states, including Nevada, Illinois and South Carolina. Prison officials in Nevada and Illinois did not immediately comment on the allegations, but South Carolina Department of Corrections spokeswoman Chrysti Shain said her department had “not been notified by California authorities or anyone that any of our inmates are involved in this.” Officials with the district attorney’s offices in Clark County and Washoe County in Nevada said that any allegations of inmate fraud allegations would be handled by Nevada’s attorney general’s office.

Controversial San Francisco DA facing recall effort after parolee in stolen car allegedly kills two women

Controversial San Francisco DA facing recall effort after parolee in stolen car allegedly kills two women Print this article The New Year s Eve deaths of two San Francisco women, allegedly at the hands of a parolee behind the wheel of a stolen car, could cost the job of the city s soft-on-crime district attorney with family ties to terrorists. Rising crime, increased homelessness, and a general deterioration in quality of life had already rousted critics of Chesa Boudin, the controversial left-wing prosecutor who has followed through on his pledge to overhaul the city s criminal justice system dramatically since his election in January of last year. But the deaths of Elizabeth Platt and Hanako Abe, killed when Troy McAlister allegedly struck them in a stolen car after driving through a red light on the last day of 2020, have driven thousands to sign a recall petition against public defender-turned prosecutor Boudin.

S F parolee accused of killing 2 pedestrians was free despite arrests

S.F. parolee accused of killing 2 pedestrians was free despite arrests By Tatiana Sanchez and Rachel Swan © Scott Strazzante / The Chronicle San Francisco police investigate the scene of a fatal hit-and-run on Second Street just north of Mission Street on Thursday. Parolee Troy Ramon McAlister, 45, has been accused of killing two pedestrians. A driver accused by police of killing two pedestrians in downtown San Francisco on New Year’s Eve while intoxicated and in a stolen car is a parolee who remained free despite being arrested several times in the city in recent months, according to city officials and public records.

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