Southern California woman used prisoners' names to steal $515,000 in pandemic aid, feds say
A Victorville woman was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of stealing more than $500,000 in pandemic unemployment relief by impersonating people incarcerated in California's state prisons, federal authorities said. From June to August 2020, Hernandez filed fraudulent applications for pandemic-related unemployment insurance benefits with the…
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