NYC man convicted of posing as deceased mother to commit real estate and ... Washington Post NEW YORK — A New York City con artist has been convicted in a bizarre scheme that involved dressing up as his mother and collecting her Social Security benefits for six years after she had died. Brooklyn District Attorney Charles Hynes announced the ... |
Man who dressed as dead mother guilty of fraud Chicago Tribune Thomas Parkin, 51, was found guilty of 11 criminal counts, including charges of fraud, grand larceny, perjury and forgery for his scams. Along with the real estate fraud, Parkin and a partner cashed his mother's social security checks every month for ... |
Web put off-limits to Social Security claims judges CBS 21 By Stephen Dinan The Social Security Administration last month told its disability-claims judges they are no longer to seek out information from websites when deciding cases — taking away a tool some of those judges say would help in uncovering fraud. |
Park Slope Man Convicted of Masquerading as Dead Mother DNAinfo A Park Slope con artist who dressed as his dead mother to commit real estate and Social Security fraud was found guilty of grand larceny, forgery and other charges Thursday, officials said. Thomas Parkin, 51, faces up to 83 years in prison when he is ... |
New York man found guilty of $100K benefits fraud by dressing up as dead mother FOX 4 News By then, prosecutors charged, he had been cashing his dead mom's Social Security benefits for years. Irene Prusik, an actress, was 73 when she died in 2003. A Social Security investigator testified during the nearly two-week trial that the agency found ... |
6th District candidates for Congress weigh in on Social Security, Medicare The Republic “Social Security should be reformed to allow those ages 40 and younger to invest in private retirement accounts,” he said. “Medicare should be reviewed for the massive amount of fraud, and the administration of Medicare should be reviewed for ... |
Art Schlichter sentenced to 11 years in prison in scam case Evansville Courier & Press Anita Barney's homes are being foreclosed and her only income is from Social Security, attorney William Loveland said. Schlichter has said he is ashamed of his addiction. A federal bankruptcy filing by Barney last month listed a $2.3 million claim ... |
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