LA County district attorney announces charges against 13 county employees for unemployment fraud

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L.A. County’s district attorney’s office announced charges against 13 county employees for felony grand theft for allegedly stealing $437,383 in state unemployment benefits between 2020 and 2023.

What we know: While working for the county, the DA’s office alleges that the employees fraudulently filed for unemployment, claiming to earn less than $600 a week. The employees are tied to seven different county agencies, including the sheriff’s department and the departments of health services, child support services and others.

Officials say: “When a civil servant steals from the government, that trust is broken,” District Attorney Nathan J. Hochman said in a statement Wednesday. “Today, we are putting all government employees on notice: If you steal from taxpayers, you will be prosecuted.”

What’s their punishment if found guilty? If convicted, the 13 defendants could be looking at a maximum of three years in state prison…

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