Fraud allegations require evidence. Evidence is not: “Elmo said.”The DOJ announced that 3 people have been charged with fraudulently seeking federal disaster relief funds by falsely claiming their properties were damaged by the Eaton and Palisades wildfires in California.
— Art Candee 🍿🥤 (@ArtCandee) March 12, 2025
Joyce Turner, 55, of Rosharon, Texas, allegedly was paid nearly $30,000 by FEMA and has never lived in California.
Tyrone D. Barnes Jr., 38, of Paramount, allegedly submitted a FEMA claim for an Altadena property he doesn't own and impersonated a couple who don't know him.
Hedeshia Robertson, 36, of Lakewood, allegedly filed a fraudulent application for FEMA benefits seeking benefits related to a damaged residence in the Pacific Palisades that she didn't own or rent.pic.twitter.com/1dJRuXt55K
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Wednesday, March 12, 2025
What Real Fraud Allegations Look Like
I really can’t believe we have to explain this.
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