March 24, 2011
A woman whose mother’s body was found in a house faces Social Security fraud charges.
The woman concealed her mother’s death to continue to receive Social Security benefits.
According to the indictment, the woman received $73,715 in payments to which she wasn’t entitled, and she faces 15 years in federal prison, according to news-press.com.
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