U.S. alleges 'brazen' theft of pandemic aid for kids
The Justice Department charged 47 defendants Tuesday for allegedly defrauding a federal program that provided food for needy children during the pandemic, describing the scheme- totaling nearly $250 million- as the largest uncovered to date targeting trillions in government aid. To bilk the government, the Justice Department said, the defendants relied on…
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