Ten Arrested in Pandemic-Related Unemployment Fraud Scheme
Release Date
Sep 14, 2021
Contact
Kylie Mason
Phone
850-245-0150
Attorney General Ashley Moody said, “I am disgusted that anyone would exploit the very real and devastating circumstances of struggling Americans to line their pockets. Thanks to the work of local law enforcement, these criminals are behind bars and will be held accountable by my Statewide Prosecutors for their despicable crimes. Let this be a warning to anyone involved in a similar scheme: if you stole money from the government, it’s a good idea to consider giving it back, now.”
According to a multiagency investigation, the scheme involved the defendants submitting unemployment claims using their own identification information in multiple states simultaneously. The defendants also allegedly used social media to recruit additional participants to the scheme. The investigation revealed that none of the participants were unemployed due to COVID-19 related conditions in Florida. Additionally, the investigation concluded that the defendants never held employment in states outside of Florida. The defendants allegedly fraudulently obtained more than $550,000 in pandemic-related, unemployment-assistance funds from multiple states as a result of the scheme.
The U.S. Department of Labor and numerous agencies from other states assisted in the investigation. Additional arrests are pending from outstanding warrants for additional suspects in the scheme.
The defendants are charged with multiple counts of unemployment compensation fraud; a third-degree felony, organized scheme to defraud; a third and second-degree felony, and unlawful use of a two-way communication device; a third-degree felony.
Chief Assistant Statewide Prosecutor Stephanie Tew will prosecute the case.