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  2. Food Stamps: Fraud and Theft Are on the Rise - AOL

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    Fraud and theft involving food stamps have become so rampant in recent months that some recipients want to hold government agencies legally responsible when benefits are stolen. Among the ...

  3. Food Stamps: If SNAP Benefits Are Stolen, Are States Legally ...

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    Scripp News reporters sent surveys to SNAP agencies in all 50 states and Washington, D.C., and found at least 106,000 cases of stolen food stamps across 46 states, adding up to more than $70 ...

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    Food Stamps: New AI Safeguards Proposed To Prevent SNAP Benefits Fraud Would Save States Billions of Dollars — But Time Is Critical Factor Vance Cariaga August 11, 2023 at 10:38 AM

  6. Tommie Broadwater - Wikipedia

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    Tommie Broadwater Jr. (June 9, 1942 – July 11, 2023) was an American politician and businessman who served in the Maryland Senate from 1975 until he was convicted on federal food stamp fraud charges on October 19, 1983.

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  9. 'Judy Justice' food stamp fraud suspect goes to trial in ...

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    She pleaded guilty in January to a felony charge of knowingly trafficking food stamps valued between $100 and $5,000, and a misdemeanor charge of knowingly trafficking food stamps of less than $100.