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FOUR INDICTED FOR ILLEGALLY COLLECTING UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS
Defendants
Allegedly Stole More than a Combined Total of $170,000
BOSTON — Four individuals have been
charged with larceny and unemployment fraud in unrelated cases alleging they
collected more than $170,000 in combined unemployment benefits while allegedly
continuing to work, Attorney General Maura Healey announced today.
These charges are the result of
investigations referred to the Attorney General’s Office by the Executive
Office of Labor and Workforce Development’s Department of Unemployment
Assistance (EOLWD/DUA).
The following individuals were indicted
Thursday by a Suffolk County Grand Jury:
William Corkery
William Corkery, 55, of Braintree, was
charged with Unemployment Fraud (six counts) and Larceny over $250 (three
counts). Investigators allege that Corkery worked and underreported his wages
during 57 weeks of three unemployment claims from 2014 to 2017. During that
time, he fraudulently collected over $35,000 in unemployment benefits.
Marcelle Prou
Marcelle Prou, 44, of New Bedford, was
charged with Unemployment Fraud (eight counts) and Larceny over $250 (four counts).
Investigators allege that Prou worked and underreported her wages during 113
weeks of four unemployment claims from 2014 to 2017. During that time, she
fraudulently collected over $60,000 in unemployment benefits.
Susan Richardson
Susan Richardson, 57, of Brockton, was charged with Unemployment Fraud (eight
counts) and Larceny over $250 (four counts). Investigators allege that
Richardson worked and underreported her wages during 97 weeks of four
unemployment claims from 2014 to 2017. During that time, she fraudulently
collected over $35,000 in unemployment benefits.
Nancy Webby
Nancy Webby, 56, of Berlin, was charged
with Unemployment Fraud (eight courts) and Larceny over $250/$1,200 (four
counts). Investigators allege that Webby worked and underreported her wages
during 94 weeks of four unemployment claims from 2015 to 2018. During that
time, she fraudulently collected over $40,000 in unemployment benefits.
Each defendant will be arraigned on the
charges in Suffolk Superior Court at a later date.
These charges are allegations and all defendants are innocent until proven
guilty.
DUA’s Program Integrity Department focuses on the prevention, detection, and
the investigation of those who defraud or attempt to defraud the unemployment
insurance program. Once fraud is detected, the Program Integrity Department
works aggressively with the Attorney General’s Office and other agencies to
recover money owed to the Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund.
AG Healey’s Insurance and Unemployment Fraud Unit works to protect consumers
and the integrity of the insurance system by investigating and prosecuting
those who commit fraud against all types of insurers, including the state’s
unemployment insurance and workers’ compensation systems.
To report unemployment fraud, call the EOLWD/DUA’s Fraud Hotline at
1-800-354-9927 or visit www.mass.gov/lwd/ui-fraud anytime, 24 hours
a day. Callers remain anonymous.
These cases are being prosecuted by Assistant Attorneys General Jared B. Cohen, Kelsey Force, Mary L. Nguyen, and Joseph Posner, with assistance from Criminal Investigators Michael Azevedo, Loreny Bernabe, and Lashauna Craig, all of AG Healey’s Insurance and Unemployment Fraud Unit, and investigators at EOLWD/DUA.
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BOSTON – Today, Governor Charlie Baker and Lt. Governor Karyn Polito will participate in a ceremony swearing-in Justice Dalila Argaez Wendlandt as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court. A live stream will be available here.
Friday, December 4, 2020
Who: Governor Baker and Lt. Governor Polito
What: Swearing-In Ceremony for SJC Associate Justice Dalila Argaez Wendlandt
When: 9:00 AM
Where: State House – Library
(Boston Orange 綜合編譯)
12月3日麻州單日新冠病毒(COVID-19)確診人數破紀錄,高達6477。全美近3000人死亡,全世界累計確診人數已逾6500萬,累計死亡人數也超過了15萬。
這是新冠病毒大流行以來,麻州單日確診人數最高的一天。
在這天,麻州新增49人死亡,累計10,637人離世。新增6477人確診,累計確診232,264人。全州351個市鎮,已經有100個跨入高危險區。
根據麻州公共衛生廳資訊,3日時,麻州有49,225名新冠病毒患者正在治療中,1324人因為染患新冠病毒住院,261人駐在重症病房,137人需要插管。這天有272,797人做了病毒檢測。
麻州州長查理貝克(Charlie
Baker)在12月3日視察與麻州大學紀念醫院合作,在屋斯特(Worcester)DCU中心設立的田野醫院時表示,從數據來看,顯然的麻州各處出現社區感染現象。
為因應染病者陡增,現有醫院病床不敷使用,在屋斯特DCU中心設置有220張病床的田野醫院之外,麻州還將在羅爾市(Lowell)也設立一個田野醫院,預計下週至下個月之間備妥。
麻州公衛人員表示,12月2日的麻州新增確診人數陡升至4613,比之前的單日最高記錄多了將近1800人的原因之一是該數據包括了從12月1日以來,因技術問題未記錄的680人。
查理貝克表示州政府將加強宣導,向全州居民發送電子郵件及簡訊,提醒人們戴口罩,保持社交安全距離,勤洗手的注意防疫。3日下午5點,這些提醒訊息已開始發送出去。
為維持經濟活動,查理貝克表示麻州並無封城計畫。倒是波士頓市市長馬丁華殊(Martin
Walsh)對2日波士頓市在1日之內確診個案陡增400餘宗,2天加起來有825宗,感到十分憂慮,在3日的疫情匯報中表示,疫情再嚴重下去的話,就只能封城了。
麻州州長查理貝克表示,麻州將於年底拿到30萬劑疫苗,預定週五制定分配計畫,第一線工作人員及耆英,將可優先接種疫苗。
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