CANTON -- St. Lawrence County was awarded a $42,852 in judicial welfare fraud settlements. In February, investigators from the St. Lawrence County Department of Social Services and the District …
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CANTON -- St. Lawrence County was awarded a $42,852 in judicial welfare fraud settlements.
In February, investigators from the St. Lawrence County Department of Social Services and the District Attorney’s Office investigated numerous cases of reported fraud.
These investigations focused on the crimes of welfare fraud, offering a false instrument for filing, unlawful use of a benefit card, forgery and other violations of state penal law.
The programs affected by the reported fraud include SNAP (Food Stamps), temporary assistance, day care, Medicaid, and HEAP.
During this period, the county obtained judicial settlement of $42,852.00 and disqualified 12 people, preventing them from receiving further benefits from the programs they defrauded.
Officials from DSS and the DA’s office say are ongoing and arrests are pending.