More Los Angeles County employees were charged for fraudulently receiving unemployment benefits during the coronavirus pandemic while they were working full time for the county, the LA County District Attorney’s Office said Friday.
Eleven additional county employees were facing felony grand theft charges for their alleged stealing of jobless benefits between 2020 and 2023, just a month after 13 county workers were accused of stealing a combined $430,000.
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Among the newly charged people, several of them worked for the Department of Health Services at the time of the alleged theft.
One employee, Georgette McKinney, a supervising child support specialist for the Child Support Services, stole over $55,000 with her o

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