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Saturday, March 16, 2019

D.C. Employee Accused of Trading $1.4 Million in SNAP Benefits for Sex

An employee for the city of Washington, DC, is accused of trading $1.4 million in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits for sex and nearly $400,000 in cash.

Demetrius McMillan, who worked for D.C.’s Department of Human Services, is facing federal charges after he allegedly handed out more than $1.45 million in SNAP benefits, also known as food stamps, and other welfare benefits to recipients who gave him sexual favors and $380,000 in cash, according to court documents.

McMillan was reportedly not alone in the scheme. NBC 4 Washington reported that up to two dozen welfare recipients were involved in the scam.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Must be one ugly person to have to pay that much. I keep my money and get it for free!

Anonymous said...

McMillan was reportedly not alone in the scheme

Say it ain't so.....surprise surprise.

Jersey boy said...

Makes the idea of food packages look pretty good doesn’t it !

Anonymous said...

Obviously no checks and balances in government just do whatever they want and just tax us more for shortfalls.