Nyika Gomez, 41, who worked as a call center agent, admitted to submitting false unemployment claims using personal identifying information she acquired from inmates
A San Diego woman and former contract employee with the state's unemployment insurance program has been sentenced to just over two years in prison for her role in a scheme to take pandemic unemployment aid funds.
A man and woman who took part in a scheme to use prison inmates' personal information to fraudulently obtain unemployment benefits have pleaded guilty to felony.