Dubai To Philly Prom Mom Charged With Fraud

jerseyhaircare

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Hopefully , for her sake, news guy was being hyperbolic .

Did I see that right-her lawyer has a black and red beard? :look:

Sadly, you are correct about the beard-super tacky.:oops:

As for the sentence-I read this: In total, prosecutors say Shuler owes the government more than $36,000. She faces nine charges, including two counts of Social Security fraud. If convicted, Shuler could face a maximum sentence of 140 years, according to Fox 29.

But I doubt she'll have to do more than pay a fine-hopefully:confused:
 

Menina Preta

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:rolleyes: Y'all are no fun lately, can't get anyone to sign off on a lil fmla form or anything else so that someone can go on a 3 month vacay...loosen up :lachen:

Lmao. Yup. I’m stingy with signing off on that mess. Especially on folks I just saw one dangon time. And they know they’re wrong bc they don’t ask me to my face, they just fax the paperwork after the visit as if I’m just going to magically fill it out.
 

SlimPickinz

Summer where are you?
Sadly, you are correct about the beard-super tacky.:oops:

As for the sentence-I read this: In total, prosecutors say Shuler owes the government more than $36,000. She faces nine charges, including two counts of Social Security fraud. If convicted, Shuler could face a maximum sentence of 140 years, according to Fox 29.

But I doubt she'll have to do more than pay a fine-hopefully:confused:
Only 36K? I hope they don't lock her up for that. These Jews out here stealing millions but they don't ever get real time.
 

1QTPie

Elder Sim
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ed-elaborate-25k-prom-send-accused-fraud.html


Philadelphia mom, 44, who shelled out $25k on Arabian themed prom send-off for her son complete with camel and three dates is charged with fraud for collecting disability and faces 140 years behind bars






A Philadelphia mother who made headlines for a $25,000 elaborate prom send-off for her son has been charged with Social Security benefits fraud.

The U.S. attorney's office in Philadelphia announced charges of wire fraud, theft of government funds and Social Security fraud Tuesday against 44-year-old Saudia Shuler.

Prosecutors say that Shuler applied for benefits, describing herself as disabled and unable to work, but continued working - including operating a restaurant called Country Cookin' - costing the government close to $37,000.


'There's evidence she defrauded the government and no matter who you are the government brings charges,' Beth Leahy, Deputy Chief of Health Care Fraud, explained to ABC 6.

Leahy added that the woman claimed to be disabled as far back 2014. But she was found to have still operated her eatery.

She stated: 'When asked about the quality of life she said that she couldn't, rarely cook any meals and that her cousin cooked for her. In reality, Ms. Shuler was running a food take-out business for Country Cookin.''


 

BlueEra

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What kind of permanent disability did she claim I wonder? Because running a restaurant is fairly hard work to do!

I wonder too...I think I remember hearing that she had seizures, a stroke and preliminary cancer? Probably a combo of one or more of those conditions that allowed her to obtain benefits.

The SSA is very strict about the rules behind disabled persons collecting benefits while working or owning a business, and she should've laid very low.
 

DeepBluSea

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One of the people eating, drinking and laughing one of her events reported her I'm sure.

They smile in your face. Smh.

She like a modern day Robin Hood. Rob from Uncle Sam to give to the poor.

I hope she walks. She posted about finishing up the plans from her sick bed right before the daughter’s prom.

She should have formed a non profit. I know she mentioned donations. She helped a lot of kids go to prom.
 

Black Ambrosia

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This is so odd. If she's still on ig looking healthy and able-bodied then maybe she's claiming she never took any benefits like its an identify theft situation. I don't and probably won't understand.
 

shenitab

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Depending on her lawyer and accountant, she might be able to beat it. Cough. Please people, spend money on good help. Don't penny pinch. When it's time to go to war, having the right people on your team can make a HUUUUGE difference. And take their advice. THEY are the professionals. This has been a public service announcement. Previous tax franchise manager. Shrugs.
 

HappilyLiberal

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I wonder too...I think I remember hearing that she had seizures, a stroke and preliminary cancer? Probably a combo of one or more of those conditions that allowed her to obtain benefits.

The SSA is very strict about the rules behind disabled persons collecting benefits while working or owning a business, and she should've laid very low.

What in the world is preliminary Cancer????
 

dyh080

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Depending on her lawyer and accountant, she might be able to beat it. Cough. Please people, spend money on good help. Don't penny pinch. When it's time to go to war, having the right people on your team can make a HUUUUGE difference. And take their advice. THEY are the professionals. This has been a public service announcement. Previous tax franchise manager. Shrugs.
How about doing the right thing, avoiding trouble at all costs and keeping your nose clean? And in the event you are involved in something beyond your control , "spend money on good help".
 

dyh080

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:rofl: Nope … :lol: I mean, really? All dat' money spent on everything else, and she couldn't clean or at least dress up the sidewalk for her daughter's runway walk. It just does not compute. :nono:[/QUOTE

I wonder what the inside of her house looks like.
 
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