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Stolen identities in WI used to file for unemployment across US Stolen identities in WI used to file for unemployment across US It’s a problem across the country. In many cases, the victims have no clue until the tax documents arrive in the mail. MILWAUKEE - It’s a problem across the country stolen identities used to file for unemployment benefits. In many cases, the victims have no clue until the tax documents arrive in the mail. Jackie Grandy hasn’t seen a dime of the unemployment benefits she was issued in 2020. In fact, she had no idea the money existed. ....
By Mario A. Cortez Mario A. Cortez | La Prensa San Diego At the site of an uninhabitable apartment building in City Heights, where new management has increased rent by upward of $700 in recent months, local residents and tenants rights activists gathered last Friday to bring attention to the issue of quickly rising rent prices in underserved communities and to call on City Council to take action on a rent control ordinance to cap yearly increases to 2%. The approximately 100 attendees held a rally outside the property on 4812 49th Street and then marched through the streets of City Heights, along Orange Avenue and looping back to their starting point through El Cajon Boulevard. ....
10:14 pm UTC Jan. 26, 2021 In a Zoom session with the camera turned off, Mayowa describes how he scoops up U.S. unemployment benefits fattened by COVID-19 relief, an international imposter attack that has contributed to at least $36 billion being siphoned away from out-of-work Americans. Mayowa is an engineering student in Nigeria who estimates he’s made about $50,000 since the pandemic began. After compiling a list of real people, he turns to databases of hacked information that charge $2 in cryptocurrency to link that name to a date of birth and Social Security number. In most states that information is all it takes to file for unemployment. Even when state applications require additional verification, a little more money spent on sites such as FamilyTreeNow and TruthFinder provides answers – your mother’s maiden name, where you were born, your high school mascot. Mayowa said he is successful about one in six times he files a claim. ....
How scammers siphoned $36B in fraudulent unemployment payments from US Nick Penzenstadler, USA TODAY In a Zoom session with the camera turned off, Mayowa describes how he scoops up U.S. unemployment benefits fattened by COVID-19 relief, an international imposter attack that has contributed to at least $36 billion being siphoned away from out-of-work Americans. Mayowa is an engineering student in Nigeria who estimates he’s made about $50,000 since the pandemic began. After compiling a list of real people, he turns to databases of hacked information that charge $2 in cryptocurrency to link that name to a date of birth and Social Security number. ....