"... United States Attorney Jacqueline Romero announced that the two workers will have to pay back hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Jaire Chance, 27, of Philadelphia, has agreed to a consent judgment of $100,399.
Robert Day, 42, of Center Valley, Lehigh County, has agreed to a consent judgment of $110,610.
Officials said the repayment will resolve allegations that the two violated the False Claims Act by improperly seeking pandemic unemployment assistance...." Source: www.wgal.com
"...she was not entitled to receive while employed as a Postal Service letter carrier at the Pilsen and Roseland postal stations in Chicago between July 2008 and January 2010. Davis applied for unemployment benefits and allegedly claimed to be unemployed by the USPS for "lack of work" when, in fact, she was employed but had been suspended without pay; she then returned to work full time a week after submitting her application ..." Source: insurancenewsnet.com
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