Euclid woman accused of fraudulently receiving more than $300,000 in benefits
A Euclid woman accused of fraudulently receiving government funds for more than two decades has been indicted by a federal grand jury.
According to the U.S. Attorneys Office, Northern District of Ohio, Gwendolyn Cox-Johnson, 68, is accused of fraudulently receiving about $335,000 in benefits from the Social Security Administration over the course of 23 years.
The Social Security Administration Office of the Inspector General conducted the investigation. Special Assistant United States Attorney Lisa J. Sanniti is prosecuting the case, according to the U.S. Attorneys Office.
If convicted, the court will determine the defendants sentence after a review of factors unique to this case, including the defendants prior criminal record, if any, the defendants role in the offense, and the characteristics of the violation.
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