A Social Security claims representative is facing federal charges for
allegedly imposing a fee in order to “process” Supplemental Security Income
claims.
A federal grand jury indicted Montrell Levelle Arnold, 42, of Memphis, Tenn.
this week on two counts of extortion and two counts of bribery.
According to the indictment, several SSI beneficiaries agreed to pay Arnold a
fee to process their claims.
After SSI benefits were electronically deposited into their accounts, Arnold
allegedly contacted beneficiaries by telephone and text message to confirm the
payments and arrange for his “processing fee.”
Officials with the U.S. Attorney’s office in Memphis said that they believe
Arnold may have taken advantage of more Social Security beneficiaries during his
tenure with the agency than they are currently aware of and are asking anyone
with information to contact the Social Security Administration’s Office of the
Inspector General at 855-260-6353.
Arnold faces up to 20 years in prison and $250,000 in fines for each
extortion charge in addition to as many as 15 years in prison and a fine of up
to $250,000 for each bribery charge.
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SSI ‘Processing Fee’ Prompts Federal Charges
3 comments:
Not very clever, this scam!
I think most scams aren't Thelma.
LIFE IN PRISON send a strong message now to rid our nation of predators.
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