Maryland GOP Gov. Hogan says state, feds foil 'massive' jobless claim scheme totaling $501 million
Maryland officials have uncovered a “massive” identity-theft scheme involving more than 47,500 bogus unemployment claims worth roughly $501 million, GOP Gov. Larry Hogan said Wednesday.
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