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MichMan

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8. Attorney representing some of the defendants stating there was little or no oversight
Wed Dec 3, 2025, 10:07 AM
11 hrs ago
Mr. Pacyga, who also has represented other defendants in the fraud cases, said that some involved became convinced that state agencies were tolerating, if not tacitly allowing, the fraud.

“No one was doing anything about the red flags,” he said. “It was like someone was stealing money from the cookie jar and they kept refilling it.”

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While sickening, fraud was rampant nationwide. chowder66 Saturday #1
Grifting is a part of every culture and every period of history. nt albacore Saturday #5
In Michigan, a state contractor hired to process unemployment claims funneled million to associates in fake claims MichMan 22 hrs ago #6
There are several things going on here. WhiskeyGrinder Saturday #2
I cannot accept snowybirdie Saturday #3
A Somali-American former investigator: why you're hearing about fraud in my community (July 2024) Celerity Saturday #4
59 people have already been convicted so far MichMan 11 hrs ago #9
Sad story with a lot of angles. I hope it doesn't hurt Dems in Minnesota. LymphocyteLover 14 hrs ago #7
Attorney representing some of the defendants stating there was little or no oversight MichMan 11 hrs ago #8
This is why Trump said this money would not be tracked. travelingthrulife 11 hrs ago #10
DURec leftstreet 11 hrs ago #11
These were state programs with no oversight, not federal MichMan 10 hrs ago #13
Ah leftstreet 10 hrs ago #14
NYT with a pre-emptive strike on Gov Walz's presidential ambitions. Par for the course. 617Blue 10 hrs ago #12
He was never going to be president with or without this story. BannonsLiver 9 hrs ago #17
It happens all the time in Europe, too DFW 10 hrs ago #15
+1. dalton99a 8 hrs ago #18
This entire ForgedCrank 10 hrs ago #16
Apparently there were quite a few state employees that said they expressed fraud concerns but were ignored. MichMan 1 hr ago #19
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