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Tag: AbuseBy Corinthian Scales, Section News
A day late, but the Amanda Clayton looter trial follow up as promised. via CBS Detroit
A Lincoln Park woman who collected welfare benefits despite winning a big lottery prize pleaded no contest to fraud Thursday and likely will be sentenced to probation. Didja notice that money quote? (3 comments, 833 words in story) Full Story By Corinthian Scales, Section News
So far, no deal for the Lincoln Park Looter.
via The News-Herald
A Lincoln Park resident charged with two counts of welfare fraud-failure to inform stood mute today at her arraignment in Wayne County Circuit Court. That's encouraging, but stay tuned for more... By JGillman, Section News
King's privilege right?
"To be clear, if Mr. Upton had chosen to write about specific legislation mentioning key organizations who supported or opposed it as part of his rationale to his constituents as to why he voted a certain way, that would be inside the lines. However, putting out what can only be called a "campaign" piece using taxpayer funds is repugnant.Sense of entitlement, indeed. Once bitten by the entitlement bug, its hard to shake I suppose. Stamps for Christmas cards, or pictures of hunting folk carrying guns to posture for support. All paid for with the sweat from taxpayer brows. Upton for his part, has defended his actions already, claiming the money he DIDN'T spend shows he is a fiscal hawk." "Again this year, I will be returning money to the treasury that I could spend," Upton said."Oh.
Then there is nothing to see here. Move along. By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Just off the AP wire via Mlive
The Michigan attorney general's offices says Clayton waived her preliminary examination in Lincoln Park that was scheduled for Tuesday. The hearing determines whether there's enough evidence for a case to go to trial. She's now due for June 5 arraignment in Circuit Court in Detroit. Now, the legalese merchant puff-up from CBS Detroit.
Amanda Clayton's attorney John Dakmuk is not saying if a deal is in the works with the state attorney general to keep his client free, but he said restitution has not been ruled out.
More to the case? No there is not, ya shyster. Amanda Clayton was raised as a low-class parasite. End of story. (1 comment) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
via freep.com
Amanda Clayton is charged with failing to inform the state that her income had changed as a result of the lottery prize and a job. The 25-year-old from Lincoln Park won a $1 million jackpot on the game show "Make Me Rich!" and chose a $735,000 lump sum, before taxes, last September. Ain't money nice? She's using the same power broker (Todd Flood, one of her attorneys) that Elena Ford had to squash down her OWI child endangerment charges in Ferndale. Just can't wait to see what kind of deals are cut for this looter that'll undoubtedly be back on the public dole.
Amanda Clayton, 25, of Lincoln Park, received public assistance from August 2010 through March 2012. Investigation by the Department of Human Services, Office of Inspector General revealed that Clayton was employed from June 2011 through October 2011. It is alleged that income from Clayton's employment during that time period was never reported to DHS officials, as required by State law. Additionally, on September 12, 2011, Clayton won $1,000,000 in the "Make Me Rich!" game show sponsored by the Michigan Lottery. Time will tell... (4 comments) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Remember this low-life parasite? Well, some good news on that out of Lansing today.
Attorney General Bill Schuette and Michigan Department of Human Services Director Maura D. Corrigan today announced that the Attorney General's Criminal Division has charged a million-dollar lottery winner with two felony counts of welfare fraud after investigation revealed she failed to report her lottery winnings, as well as her employment, as required by State law governing public assistance programs. The charges resulted from an investigation by the Michigan Department of Human Services, Office of Inspector General. (2 comments) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
via dailymail.com
A young woman who won $1m on a state lottery has sparked outrage after she admitted to still claiming benefits. "Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other." ~ John Adams (5 comments) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section Multimedia
Didja catch that Michigan Looter and Moocher class? Governor Moonbeams' California pays better, and winter is just around the corner.
Tick-tock... (1 comment) Comments >>
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