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  2. Labor Department Commits $240M to Fight Unemployment Fraud - AOL

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    The expansion of unemployment benefits at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic provided millions of Americans with extra money to weather the ensuing economic downturn -- and also gave scammers a ...

  3. Scams stealing government benefits like unemployment checks ...

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    Identity theft to receive government benefits — typically unemployment insurance — shot up 82% in 2023, according to a ConsumerAffairs analysis of Federal Trade Commission data, topping 82,000 ...

  4. Bank of America has been slapped with $225 million in penalties by federal authorities for “unfair and deceptive practices” related to customers’ unemployment benefits programs.

  5. Change.org - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Arizona State University decided to block access to Change.org in response to a petition created by student Eric Haywood protesting against "rising tuition costs at the school." University officials claimed that "Change.org is a spam site" and that the blocking was conducted "to protect the use of our limited and valuable network ...

  6. Right to petition in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The term "Petition" as used in both of these regulations is restricted to those petitions which are directed at the executive or legislative branches of government, and does not include documents filed in a court of law, which are also referred to as "petitions", such as petitions for coram nobis, mandamus, habeas corpus, prohibition, and ...

  7. The government has lost billions to unemployment fraud. Can ...

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    Most money lost to unemployment scams may be lost forever

  8. Right to petition - Wikipedia

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    The right to petition government for redress of grievances is the right to make a complaint to, or seek the assistance of, one's government, without fear of punishment or reprisals. The right can be traced back to the Bill of Rights 1689 , the Petition of Right (1628) , and Magna Carta (1215) .

  9. Pa. authorities cracking down on unemployment benefits fraud ...

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    Then, fraudsters targeted the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance program with identities stolen from data breaches outside state government. More recently, unemployment compensation has been the target.