Four suspects indicted for allegedly filing fraudulent unemployment claims of $700,000 during pandemic
Four residents of
The cases will be heard in
Reached by phone,
The charges stem from allegedly fraudulent unemployment claims filed in the names of dozens of identity fraud victims between June and
The rapid expansion of unemployment benefits prompted widespread concerns about fraud at the time. A state investigation turned up a massive identity theft scheme involving more than 47,500 fraudulent unemployment insurance claims totaling more than
The suspects in the case charged Tuesday allegedly assumed the identities of at least 48 victims and submitted unemployment claims using their personal identification information, the attorney general said. As a result of the claims, the
“The defendants not only violated the rights of innocent individuals whose identities were exploited, they undermined vital safety nets intended to support Marylanders who faced adversity during COVID-19,” Brown said in an announcement Tuesday.
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