A man who owns an established fish market in upstate New York has pleaded guilty to food stamp fraud charges.
Irving Feldman, 61, of Pittsford, pleaded guilty to $1.4 million in food stamp fraud schemes in U.S. District Court in Rochester on Friday, the Democrat and Chronicle reported.
Feldman faces up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine, according to New York state federal officials.
Feldman operated Upstate Fish, a fish market in Rochester started by his father, Jack, under the name “Jack’s Modern Fish Market.”
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$1.4mm fraud and repay only $250K? Common core math!
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