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Who Will Pay for All of California s Unemployment Fraud?

Who Will Pay for All of California s Unemployment Fraud? A 1-year-old in Fresno raking in $167 a week. An ex-state employee stealing $200,000 from California’s unemployment system, some by impersonating Sen. Dianne Feinstein. Another $1.2 million swindled by a rapper who bragged about it on YouTube, $1 billion drained in the name of state prisoners, and $2 billion in jobless benefits siphoned off state-issued debit cards. If doing the math on unemployment fraud in California during the pandemic isn’t dizzying enough, add the untold numbers of workers still fighting for funds that they say were stolen in unauthorized transactions at faraway ATMs, casinos and convenience stores.

AEBN Publishes Popular Searches by Country for December, January

February 10, 2021 9:15 PMTech - By CHARLOTTE, N.C. AEBN, the Adult Entertainment Broadcast Network, has released the popular searches across the network in more than three dozen countries throughout December 2020 and January 2021. The searches-by-country data is available on AEBNTrends.com, a record of online porn viewing statistics and analysis spanning more than two decades. According to AEBN Trends, some popular searches  on the Straight theater included Nina Hartley in Australia, Ava Addams in Brazil, fisting in Canada, cuckold in France, Cory Chase in Italy, Mia Khalifa in India, and Tushy in Japan. On the Gay theater, popular searches included BelAmi in Austria, Mormonboys in Brazil, rimming videos in Germany, Francois 

Who will pay for California s unemployment fraud?

Who will pay for California’s unemployment fraud? 7 minute read Marco Topete, condemned to death row for the 2008 murder of Yolo County Sheriff’s Deputy Tony Diaz, received pandemic unemployment benefits in his name as part of a statewide jail and prison scam. Ranch Pench/pool photo Support Local Journalism CalMatters A 1-year-old in Fresno raking in $167 a week. An ex-state employee stealing $200,000 from California’s unemployment system, some by impersonating Sen. Dianne Feinstein. Another $1.2 million swindled by a rapper who bragged about it on YouTube, $1 billion drained in the name of state prisoners, and $2 billion in jobless benefits siphoned off state-issued debit cards.

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