A Detroit man was sentenced for his role in what authorities called a "million-dollar" unemployment fraud scheme.
The scheme used stolen personal identification, filed hundreds of false unemployment claims with state unemployment insurance ...
A Detroit man was sentenced for his role in what authorities called a "million-dollar" unemployment fraud scheme.
Twenty-Nine out of 31 indicted defendants plead guilty in a five-year investigation into a scheme to fraudulently obtain ...
South Carolina prison inmates led a crime ring responsible for obtaining $5 million in fraudulent COVID-19 unemployment ...
Officials said Tracey Dotson and his partner used stolen identities to file hundreds of false unemployment claims in multiple states.
Tracey Dotson, 49, from Detroit, was sentenced to 51 months for his role in a multi-state, million-dollar unemployment insurance fraud scheme.
The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) reported that 29 people have pleaded guilty in a five-year investigation into a ...