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Two Georgia men sentenced for $17M pandemic unemployment fraud using stolen identities.
Two Georgia men, Malcolm Jeffrey and Gerard Towns, were sentenced for their roles in a $17 million unemployment fraud scheme during the pandemic, using stolen identities and fake employers to file thousands of false claims.
Jeffrey received a 10-year prison term and must pay nearly $17 million in restitution, while Towns was sentenced to six years and ordered to repay about $365,000.
The case, part of a broader federal investigation across over 20 states, targeted a large-scale abuse of pandemic relief programs meant for legitimate beneficiaries.
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Dos hombres de Georgia sentenciados por fraude de desempleo pandémico de $17 millones usando identidades robadas.