Woman arrested for stealing thousands of Covid relief money in scam, SC sheriff says [The State]
A woman was arrested for scamming the government out of thousands of dollars of Covid relief money, the Richland County Sheriff’s Department said Monday.
Roberts defrauded the
The case began in
The investigation revealed that Roberts had obtained the illicit funds after she used falsified documents and affirmations to claim she was unemployed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and, thus, qualified to receive the undue funds, the sheriff’s department said.
Roberts was cooperative and confessed to perpetrating the entire scheme and eventually turned herself in and was arrested on
There was no word what, if anything, Roberts did with money.
“DEW is committed to ensuring the integrity of South Carolina’s unemployment insurance program by providing benefits only to workers who lose their job through no fault of their own,” Executive Director
For information about how to report claimant and employer fraud, including identity theft and imposter claims, go to dew.sc.gov/individuals/unemployment-insurance-fraud.
“Please come knock on our door before we knock on yours,” Lott said in the release. “Having police cars show up to the homes of people who’ve simply had lapses in good judgment is not how we prefer to handle things.”
Anybody wishing to self-report similar thefts are urged to contact the sheriff’s department, calling
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