A Kapolei woman was indicted for a fraud scheme that took advantage of unemployment insurance during the COVID-19 pandemic.
On Thursday, the acting U.S. Attorney for the state of Hawaii announced a federal jury returned a 12-count indictment against Phoebe Trinh, 31, of Kapolei.
Michigan's Unemployment Insurance Agency is entering this year in the midst of some major changes, such as a search for a new ...
A man was sentenced in the Mountain State for a COVID-19 and unemployment benefits fraud scheme. According to the office of ...
Ohio has streamlined its unemployment insurance reporting process to allow employers that control multiple corporate entities ...
Jobless claims applications ticked up modestly last week, but the total number of Americans collecting unemployment benefits ...
While at one time there would have been no question that Catholic Charities should pay unemployment tax, ever since the ...
An Ohio Inspector General investigation found that two intermittent ODJFS employees improperly released over $300,000 COVID-19 unemployment benefits.
Lee’s Scam Special Session carries $917 million price tag. * HB 6001 - Expands state government with the “centralized immigration enforcement division”; commits state dollars to enforcing federal ...
“Kerobo would then improperly release (Pandemic Unemployment) benefit funds for that claimant ... When the state discovered the fraud, it notified the Ohio State Highway Patrol and the ...