Four People Accused of Using Stolen Identities in $1 Million Food Stamp Scheme

5Mind. The Meme Platform

Two are Venezuelan nationals.

Four people living in Massachusetts have been charged with allegedly participating in a scheme that involved using stolen identities to fraudulently obtain money through federal programs, including the food stamp program.

Roman Vequiz Fernandez, 32, and three others allegedly bought and used stolen information for more than 100 people to create 24 fictitious households for applications to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, the food stamp program run by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and states, according to charging documents.

The fictitious households were listed as living in apartments in Providence, Rhode Island.

Fernandez and 42-year-old Joel Vicioso Fernandez also used their own information in the scheme, along with counterfeit passports, authorities said. Metadata from images of the passports indicated they were taken inside or near a restaurant allegedly operated by a third person, 37-year-old Raul Fernandez Vicioso.

After officials approved the applications, the individuals received an average of $12,526 a month in food stamps from mid-2023 through the fall of 2025. The defendants bought chicken and other items in bulk and transported them to the restaurant, where they were prepared and sold, according to the charging documents.

The defendants allegedly took profits from the scheme and wired it to various places, including people living in Venezuela and the Dominican Republic.

Fernandez is a Venezuelan national. So is Coralba Albarracin Siniva, 24, a fourth person who was charged.

Video surveillance and internet records were used to build the case, authorities said.

People whose identities, including a mother of three in Massachusetts, were stolen in the scheme had been receiving food stamps. The theft resulted in them having difficulty accessing their benefits, according to the FBI.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Massachusetts also accused the defendants of submitting fraudulent applications for a separate program called the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance during the COVID-19 pandemic.

In total, the scheme yielded more than $1 million in benefits, authorities said.

Roman and Joel Fernandez, and Siniva, were charged with conspiracy to use, transfer, acquire, and possess food stamp benefits. That charge can result in a prison sentence of up to five years, in addition to a fine of up to $250,000.

By Zachary Stieber

Read Full Article on TheEpochTimes.com

Contact Your Elected Officials
The Epoch Times
The Epoch Timeshttps://www.theepochtimes.com/
Tired of biased news? The Epoch Times is truthful, factual news that other media outlets don't report. No spin. No agenda. Just honest journalism like it used to be.

Epstein File Dump Confirms Pizzagate

Ten years ago Pizzagate was written off as a conspiracy theory. Recently the story has been exposed as viable and should be investigated further.

Gates Discussed Pandemic with Epstein in 2017!?

An email, from the newly released Epstein files, sent to Epstein with the subject “Preparing for Pandemics" allegedly came from Bill Gates.

Public Health™ Fatties For Flu Shots!

Meet Sarah Hoffman, former Alberta Minister of Health — in any sane time and place, the unlikeliest of sources for sound Public Health™ counsel.

How Will Key Countries Respond To The US’ Attempted Restoration Of Unipolarity?

The US’ new National Security and Defense Strategies outline the “Trump Doctrine,” signaling a grand strategy to restore American unipolar dominance worldwide.

The Federal Courts Have Become Another Political Branch

Politics has increasingly contaminated institutions once expected to stand apart from partisan struggle—including the judiciary.

Ryan Routh Sentenced to Life in Prison for Trump Assassination Attempt

A federal judge sentenced Ryan Routh to life in prison for attempting to assassinate then-candidate President Donald Trump in 2024.

DHS Reports More Than 180 Vehicle Attacks on Law Enforcement

Immigration officers have faced 182 vehicular attacks since President Donald Trump took office last year, the DHS said in a Feb. 3 statement.

Federal Judge Restricts Agents from Using Tear Gas at Protests in Portland

A federal judge ruled that federal agents must not use tear gas on protesters in Portland, Oregon, if they do not pose a threat of physical harm to agents.

Homan Announces Drawdown of 700 Federal Agents in Minnesota

Tom Homan said the Trump admin will redeploy 700 immigration agents from Minnesota, citing unprecedented county cooperation with ICE detainers.

Trump, Colombia’s Petro to Meet for White House Talks After Months of Sharp Tension

President Donald Trump will welcome Colombian President Gustavo Petro for a bilateral discussion at the White House in Washington on Feb. 3.

Trump Says UN Still Has Tremendous Potential, as Organization Struggles Financially

President Trump denied claims the UN may close its NYC headquarters for financial reasons, while praising the organization’s “tremendous potential.”

Trump Launches $12 Billion ‘Project Vault’ Critical Minerals Stockpile

President Donald Trump announced on Feb. 2 a new strategic private sector critical minerals stockpile.

US, India to Slash Tariffs Under New Trade Deal, Trump Says

The US and India have reached a trade agreement and will begin lowering tariffs on each other’s goods immediately, Trump announced
spot_img

Related Articles