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Butte County inmates, helpers face COVID-19 unemployment fraud charges
Courtesy: MGN
The Butte County District Attorney’s office said at least 15 inmates and people who helped them have been charged with unemployment insurance fraud as more inmates are expected to be charged.
Posted: Jun 3, 2021 10:02 AM
Updated: Jun 3, 2021 12:48 PM
Posted By: Brandon Downs
BUTTE COUNTY, Calif. - 15 Butte County Jail inmates and people who helped them receive COVID-19 unemployment insurance are facing fraud charges, Butte County District Attorney said.
District Attorney Mike Ramsey said some of the inmates received over $30,000 in unemployment benefits while in jail.
Investigators have found over $396,000 in unemployment benefits in total, Ramsey said.
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