A Louisiana convenience store owner is accused of carrying out more than $1.2 million in food stamp fraud where he bought food stamp benefits off of local patrons on the government dole.
Authorities arrested Mohammad Abudayeh, 25, of Alexandria, on March 14 and charged him with multiple fraud charges— including money laundering, unauthorized use of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, racketeering, computer fraud, and bank fraud.
The Louisiana State Police Insurance Fraud Unit opened an investigation into the owner of an Alexandria convenience store in June 2018 after receiving a tip that he had been purchasing SNAP benefits from patrons receiving those benefits.
Authorities identified Abudayeh as a suspect over the course of the investigation, discovering that he allegedly conducted more than $1.2 million in food stamp fraud between October 2017 and March 2019.
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"APD said that he allegedly attempted to hire a man to attack his girlfriend to kill their unborn child."
ReplyDeleteAnother fine, upstanding citizen of our United States of America.
Must have found out it was a girl
DeleteSomething to think about and that is every story I read about this type of thing it always seam to be done a Muslim or someone from a middle eastern county!! Just saying!!
ReplyDeleteTHIS IS ALL OVER DABURY
ReplyDeleteSay What ?
DeleteWhen was the last time you went into a convenience store where the person behind the counter was named Bob, John, Betty or Barbara?
ReplyDeleteMaybe the plan is to make a lot of money and then leave the US.
ReplyDeleteNo, the plan is to bring their whole family here & set them up with free stuff
DeleteLike in England.
DeleteHe is here illegally , and can be sent back upon conviction
ReplyDeleteAnd the prices they charge for herbal incense is OUTRAGEOUS! Investigate that!
ReplyDeleteI think there is a Muslim under my bed! I'm really scared!
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