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Seven South Carolina women who received food stamps as part of a $5 million food stamp fraud scheme pleaded guilty to defrauding the government of more than $20,000 at a store in Rock Hill.

A state court judge ruled that the women who pleaded guilty Thursday will be able to avoid jail sentences and probation if they pay back the money by December 31, 2017, the Charlotte Observer reported.

The seven women who pleaded guilty, in order of who defrauded the most money to those who defrauded the least amount, include: Jatonica Williams, 31, $5,238 in fraud; Dequitta White, 31, $3,070; Labrecia White, 24, $2,962; Shenisa Davis, 36, $2,549; Victoria Sanders, 25, $2,234; Kimberly Johnson, 28, $2,195 in fraud; and Brooke Rogers, 27, $2,134.

Johnson entered a guilty plea by herself while the other six pleaded guilty in two groups of three.

As part of the plea deal, all seven women pleaded guilty to misdemeanor fraud charges and promised to pay the money back in exchange for a 30-day suspended sentence and two years’ probation that will be dismissed if they pay the money back before the end of the year.

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Misdemeanor fraud?  Should be a felony with serious jail time.  Wanna bet they never repay the money?

Kudos to South Carolina for breaking up this scheme.  I doubt most states, including mine, would expend the effort to combat fraud.  And we all know fraud is rampant among entitlements.

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Misdemeanor fraud?  Should be a felony with serious jail time.  Wanna bet they never repay the money?

Kudos to South Carolina for breaking up this scheme.  I doubt most states, including mine, would expend the effort to combat fraud.  And we all know fraud is rampant among entitlements.

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My guess is that to get that kind of slap on the wrist...the prosecutors must think there is a larger criminal activity going on than just this group in SC and cut these women a deal to give up what they know.
« Last Edit: July 31, 2017, 01:37:15 pm by txradioguy »
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