Two Haitian-born fake store owners milk system for $7 MILLION in massive SNAP scheme: Feds

Yet another scam has been revealed in the government food supplement program known as SNAP.

Federal authorities announced the names of two men who gamed the system meant to keep the disadvantaged from starving, and gamed it for their financial gain.

Two lawful citizens from Haiti set up fake convenient “stores” with the sole purpose of accepting SNAP benefits and turning them into cold, hard cash.

“Less than 150 square feet in size, smaller than some bathrooms — stores had one register, no carriages, no hand baskets,” a U.S. attorney said during a press conference.

“One legitimate supermarket in the same area as these stores redeems approximately $80,000 in SNAP benefits per month. Over the last 20 months, the Juswala variety store was redeeming between 3-6x that amount monthly…”

“There is no plausible way SNAP-eligible food could have been purchased from these stores for this long. Yet, these two stores are alleged to have illicitly trafficked nearly $7 million in SNAP benefits.”

Maddening.

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And it feels like the tip of the iceberg.

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