Her mom died in 2016, but she kept collecting her retirement benefits, feds say
A woman began collecting retirement benefits meant for her mother one month after she died in
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These monthly benefits replace a portion of a person’s income after they retire or work fewer hours than before.
The woman, 65, of
The woman is accused of writing checks to herself from her mother’s bank account and forging her signature, according to prosecutors.
Theft of public funds, a misdemeanor charge, could result in a sentence of up to one year in prison, a year of supervised release, five years of probation and a fine of
According to the woman’s plea agreement, she’s agreed to a sentence of five years of probation, a fine and paying
Her sentencing hearing is scheduled for
Missing mom’s boyfriend stole her disabled son’s benefits after she vanished, feds say
Woman hid mother-in-law’s death to steal
Son stole dad’s
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