(The Center Square) – A Colorado man will serve a three-year state prison sentence for fraudulently obtaining unemployment benefits, filing a false tax return and identity theft of two deceased
A Highlands Ranch man was sentenced to nearly 3 ½ years in federal prison for fraudulently obtaining more than $800,000 through federal pandemic loans, grants, and unemployment claims that he spent on things like travel, jewelry and plastic surgery.
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Colorado’s Unemployment Fraud Task Force referred 17 cases for criminal prosecution tied to $300,000 worth of alleged unemployment fraud, state officials announced Friday.