Police: Food Stamp Scam Nets $257,000

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- A Palatka man was arrested on charges of racketeering, fraud and money laundering after state investigators said he used food stamps to scam the government -- and the taxpayers -- of $257,000 of fraudulent payments.

The Federal Department of Law Enforcement said Craig Fells, 41, misrepresented himself as a seafood retailer to get permission to accept food stamps.

"This goes to the heart of our tax dollars. It also goes to the heart of a very beneficial program," said FDLE Special Agent Dominick Pape. "They're supposed to help people in need buy groceries at the store."

Investigators said Fells then applied for food stamp cards in the name of prison inmates and had them sent to his house. He would use the cards on a terminal in his home and received payments from the government for transactions that never occurred.

When the FDLE got wind of the scheme, they said they sent undercover agents to Fells home, when he would swipe their food stamp cards and give them cash equal to 50 percent of the transaction, pocketing the other half.

Video: Arrest Made In Food Stamp Fraud Case

Investigators said Fells ran the fraudulent scheme from January 2009 until last month. They said he knew the system since he was a food stamp recipient himself.

"There are a lot of people struggling out there that need this program to get through tough times. But we don't need somebody like this manipulating the system, using it for his personal greed," Pape said.

Prior to this arrest, Fells had seven felony convictions and had served three prison sentences. He could face up to 15 years if convicted on these new charges.

Fells was being held in the Putnam County Jail on $2 million bond.

Investigators said they are still investigating the case and charges may be filed against food stamp recipients who were going to Fells to get cash from their benefit cards.

Police: Food Stamp Scam Nets $257,000 - Money News Story - WJXT Jacksonville
 
What an idiot....."Had them sent to his home"....

This should be a death penalty case
 
This guy already had 7 prior convictions. I guess the last time was not the charm.
 
Well why didn't the dept of health in Florida check before approving him that much money in food stamps? That amount is unrealistic. That's part of the govt's fault, too.
 
Let's put to death all the deaf people and cripples too while we're at it. You know, just cleaning up the genepool. :roll:

Umm....not positive but I am pretty sure he was referring to the caught 7 time part and not the "stoopid" part. :dunno:
 
I thought if you were a convicted felon you were automatically ineligible for government assistance unless it is for disability? No?
 
I thought if you were a convicted felon you were automatically ineligible for government assistance unless it is for disability? No?

Not here in Florida, I don't think so.....(or could be the "nature" of the felony)....But I can't actually say, because I'm not a Food Stamp recpetitive myself.

This man filed for Food Stamps in the name of prison inmates...then had the cards sent to his home.....People get food stamps left & right!...Even drive Cadillacs, live in fancy homes. Some people claim to be "Homeless"...and get food stamps....It's so easy to get food stamps in Florida from what I've heard....dunno about other states.

Food Stamp Fraud is rampant....especially since the economy is bad and jobs are hard to find.

All you have to do to get food stamps is say you are "homeless" and you can get $200.00 a month for 6 months. Have the card sent to a friends house/parents/family, etc., just say that "you only go over there to eat."....and BINGO...you got food stamps! How easy is that?

And we "wonder" why this economy is "so broke"!!
 
If it were that easy, we wouldn't have people going to bed hungry in this country.
 
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