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Chester, a woman accused of a pandemic fraud

Woman Chester was accused by a large federal jury at an angle of six wire frauds for allegedly fraudulent obtaining unemployed benefits related to Covid-19 emergency funds.

The 45 -year -old Maneerah Abdullah made claims about Pandemic (PUA) unemployment for herself and other non -eligible recipients, including prisoners from April to October 2020, according to the American prosecutor in the central district of Pennsylvania.

With a total amount, they did not provide federal prosecutors. It was unclear when a court speech would occur or whether Abdullah was in custody.

The alleged program included making false statements, including unemployed as a result of Covid-19, ensuring false employment or wage history, a false statement that the applicant was ready and can work every day, and sought full employment.

It is also claimed that Abdullah received rejects when she made false claims with the information of others.

The PUA program was created pursuant to the Cares Act in March 2020 as part of government efforts aimed at alleviating the impact of Covid-19 pandemic on the well-being of health and economic well-being.

The program has been designed to provide unemployment benefits to people who do not qualify for regular compensation for unemployment or extended unemployment benefits.

IT and other ACT programs were plundered from the very beginning, and Federal Thousands of Cheaters. During the last count, in January 2024, a good class programs recorded a fraud of over $ 100 billion, by far the greatest fraud in history.

On May 17, 2021, the Prosecutor General established a task group for the enforcement of Covida-19 fraud in order to blend the resources of the Department of Justice in cooperation with agencies throughout the government in order to increase the efforts to combat and prevent pandemic fraud.

Anyone who has information about the allegations of fraud attempts with the participation of Covid-19 can report it by calling the helpline www.justice.gov/disaster-fraud/ncdf-disaster-comspaint-form.

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