Wednesday, April 18, 2012

There are a Million Ugly Stories in our Welfare State -- this is just the latest.....

(another) Michigan Million Dollar lottery winner screws the taxpayers out of continued food stamps and medicaid dollar$...

Amanda Clayton, a Michigan woman who won $1 million from the state lottery last year, was arraigned today in district court on felony charges stemming from an investigation that found she failed to report her lottery winnings and employment status to the Department of Human Services in order to continue receiving public assistance.

Clayton pleaded not guilty to charges of welfare fraud and failure to inform. If convicted, she could face up to four years in prison, according to WJBK Detroit.

Clayton, a 25-year-old woman from Lincoln Park, Mich., won $1 million last September in the state lottery-sponsored game show "Make Me Rich" and chose to receive a lump-sum payout of $700,000 dollars, Detroit station WDIV-TV reported.

Acting on reports in the following months that the woman was still using food stamps to pay for groceries, the station conducted an investigation and discovered that she was receiving $200 a month in food assistance benefits.

"Well, I thought that [the Department of Human Services] would cut me off. But since they didn't, I thought maybe [collecting benefits] was ok because I'm not working," Clayton, who had been receiving food assistance since 2010, told the station.

When asked if she needed the assistance, Clayton told WDIV-TV, "I mean, I kind of do [need the money]. I mean, I have no income and I have bills to pay. I have two houses."

The Michigan Office of Inspector General subsequently launched its own investigation and discovered that Clayton failed to report her lottery winnings to the Department of Human Services, as is required by state law, and also failed to report job earnings from the period prior to her winning the lottery, according to a press release issued today by Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette.

Clayton allegedly collected a total of $5,475 in food and medical assistance benefits between August 2011 and March 2012, according to the press release.

Click here for the whole story after you are done cursing!

One of the sorriest statements I saw attached to this whole story was that the danger of passing a law to prevent this kind of fraud on tax payers is 'so many lottery winners go through the money and then are penniless and need public assistance!' from some liberal bureaucrat......

I doubt she'll go to jail and collect the free three hots and a cot for four years -- but my question is, Where the hell is the payback to the taxpayers? The fines, the forfeitures?

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