Thursday, December 03, 2020

SOMETIMES IT PAYS TO GO TO PRISON

California Paid $400 Million In Jobless Benefits To Inmates

 

LAPPL News Watch

December 2, 2020


California sent about $400 million in fraudulent unemployment benefit payments to state prisoners, a state official said Tuesday, nearly triple the amount disclosed last week and a number that could grow as a criminal investigation continues. 

Nine county district attorneys and a federal prosecutor are investigating unemployment fraud involving payments from the California Employment Development Department, which was under intense pressure to quickly process millions of claims as the economic impact from the coronavirus intensified last spring. 

Criminals took advantage by submitting numerous fraudulent claims, many of which were approved by the state. 

Prosecutors discovered the fraud included inmates working with people outside the prisons and last week estimated $140 million was paid to about 20,000 prisoners between March and August. 

But Crystal Page, spokeswoman for the California Labor and Workforce Development Agency that oversees the unemployment office, said a review of records now pegs the figure at about $400 million.

1 comment:

bob walsh said...

They are in prison. They can't work, at least at a "street" job. Maybe they figured they were entitled. Or not.