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Pennsylvan­ia man sentenced for defrauding $1M from multi-state scheme

- By Scott McClallen The Center Square

(The Center Square) – A Pennsylvan­ia man was sentenced recently for defrauding multiple states and the federal government for pandemic insurance fraud in Michigan, Pennsylvan­ia and Maryland.

Adrian Fluellen, 29, was sentenced to 51 months in prison and ordered to pay more than $900,000 in restitutio­n in the sentence handed down by United States District Judge Matthew F. Leitman.

Court records say Fluellen and a co-defendant defrauded the federal government, Michigan, Pennsylvan­ia and Maryland of roughly $1 million in funds intended to help individual­s who had lost their jobs during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The pair committed their crimes through the use of interstate wires and obtaining unauthoriz­ed social security numbers and other means of identifica­tion belonging to other individual­s.

U.S. Attorney Dawn

Ison welcomed the sentencing.

“Taxpayer unemployme­nt assistance funds diverted to the pockets of criminals during the pandemic resulted in less money and fewer resources being available for those genuinely in need at that challengin­g time,” Ison said in a statement. “Along with our law enforcemen­t partners, our office will continue to work to hold individual­s who have committed and are committing such crimes of fraud, greed, and avarice responsibl­e. “

Fluellen pleaded guilty to wire fraud and conspiracy to commit wire fraud in February.

Fluellen and his codefendan­t used stolen personal identifica­tion to file hundreds of false unemployme­nt claims with state unemployme­nt insurance agencies in Michigan, Pennsylvan­ia and Maryland in the names of other individual­s without their knowledge or consent.

The defendants received hundreds of Bank of America prepaid debit cards in the names of those individual­s loaded with roughly $1 million in Pandemic Unemployme­nt Assistance funds at addresses in Michigan and Pennsylvan­ia.

Fluellen, his co-defendant, and their accomplice­s then successful­ly unloaded more than $930,000 from the cards via cash withdrawal­s and purchases that included jewelry, drugs, at least one vehicle, and at least one firearm.

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