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Mississippi inmate Kenjarell Thomas sentenced to 15 years and $37,470 restitution for using other inmates’ identities to file false unemployment claims.
Kenjarell Thomas, an inmate in Mississippi, was sentenced to 15 years in prison and ordered to pay $37,470.53 in restitution after pleading guilty to identity theft, fraud, and wire fraud for using other inmates’ personal information to file false unemployment claims while incarcerated.
The State Auditor’s Office said the case is part of broader efforts to combat widespread unemployment fraud, including over half a billion dollars in improper payments during the pandemic.
Thomas used his mother’s address to receive benefits.
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El recluso de Mississippi Kenjarell Thomas sentenciado a 15 años y 37.470 dólares de restitución por usar las identidades de otros reclusos para presentar falsas solicitudes de desempleo.