The Bible says the love of money is the root of all evil. The love of money is also the greatest reason crooked politicians want increased government spending, for those who have learned over the years how to illegally, immorally, or crooked skim off millions of the free-flowing money for themselves. Biden and Kerry urged Congress to send a billion dollars in aid to Ukraine in 2014, and then had their sons make alliances with crooks in Ukraine who were positioned to skim off tens of millions of dollars for themselves. Biden now has several multimillion-dollar homes he bought with money that he got from somewhere besides his salary as a lawmaker. The government is a very poor monitor of massive amounts of cash going out the door with little oversight.
A Brooklyn-based gang, the “Woo gang” got their hands on more than $4 million in COVID-19 relief cash before they were caught and charged. 11 suspects in total were charged Thursday.
The gang members boasted about the scam in a music video, the feds said. The New York Post reports the criminal complaint against them reveals the individuals used personal information, including driver’s license numbers, from 800 people to submit unemployment claims adding up to roughly $20 million.
The gang members were able to receive around $4.3 million in total from the unemployment program between March 2020 and October 2021. In addition to bragging about their successful scamming in a rap music video for the song ‘Trappin’, many of the members also “flashed stacks of the cash on social media.”
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A Brooklyn-based gang, the “Woo gang” got their hands on more than $4 million in COVID-19 relief cash before they were caught and charged. 11 suspects in total were charged Thursday.
The gang members boasted about the scam in a music video, the feds said. The New York Post reports the criminal complaint against them reveals the individuals used personal information, including driver’s license numbers, from 800 people to submit unemployment claims adding up to roughly $20 million.
The gang members were able to receive around $4.3 million in total from the unemployment program between March 2020 and October 2021. In addition to bragging about their successful scamming in a rap music video for the song ‘Trappin’, many of the members also “flashed stacks of the cash on social media.”