
ANOTHER ONE: Los Angeles County Employees Charged for $700,000 Pandemic Fraud Scheme


The country is already reeling from the massive fraud scandal unfolding in Minneapolis. Now it turns out that there is another huge fraud scandal coming to light in Los Angeles, California.
In this case, Los Angeles County employees were busted for $700,000 in fraud charges that stem from an unemployment scheme.
Isn’t it amazing how many people seem to have a talent for gaming system out of massive piles of cash?
KTLA News reports:
11 Los Angeles County employees charged in over $700,000 pandemic unemployment fraud scheme
Eleven more Los Angeles County employees have been charged with felony grand theft for allegedly stealing unemployment benefits while working full-time during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office.
The new charges, announced by the office, follow an earlier round of filings in October against 13 county employees accused of similar conduct. In total, prosecutors say 24 employees fraudulently collected a combined $741,518 in unemployment benefits between 2020 and 2023.
District Attorney Nathan J. Hochman said his office intends to pursue the cases aggressively. “My office will continue relentlessly rooting out fraud and prosecuting government employees who steal from the public they serve,” Hochman said in a statement provided by the District Attorney’s Office. While most county employees “ethically fulfill their duties,” he said, those who “exploit the system and betray the public’s trust” will face prosecution.
More from NBC News in Los Angeles:
Among the newly charged people, several of them worked for the Department of Health Services at the time of the alleged theft.
One employee, Georgette McKinney, a supervising child support specialist for the Child Support Services, stole over $55,000 with her own identity – in addition to stealing over $76,000, using 28 fictitious identities, the district attorney’s office said.
In another case, Jessica Alcorta was charged for stealing over $36,000 in unemployment benefits while working as a legal office support assistant for the district attorney’s office.
“While the vast majority of Los Angeles County employees ethically fulfill their duties and are dedicated to public service, there are some who exploit the system and betray the public’s trust,” District Attorney Nathan Hochman said in a statement. “My message to fraudsters is unequivocal: If you steal from taxpayers, you will be prosecuted.”
If the Trump administration starts actively looking for fraud in blue cities, they’re probably going to find themselves very busy.
Imagine how much money could be saved. We’re talking about potentially hundreds of billions of dollars.
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