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Virginia men file lawsuits alleging attacks by prison dogs

Pastor s kid sentenced to 88 years for another s crime

Martinsville, VA “There were gunshots from the car that I was in,” says Chris. “Young man that I was in the car with, I just figured, you know, he’s shooting in the air.” Chris ‘CS’ Wilson didn’t think anyone was in danger from the shots his friend fired from their car. The 17-year-old quickly learned otherwise. “Thirty minutes after I had heard the shots, I got a call on my cellphone saying that a young man’s life had been taken,” says CS. ”I was horrified.” The next day, less than a month from CS’s high school graduation, he and his friend were arrested for murder.

Estimated $40 million in unemployment paid by VEC on claims filed in the names of ineligible prison inmates

RICHMOND — The Virginia Employment Commission believes it paid out more than $40 million in unemployment funds to persons who submitted claims on behalf of prison inmates, according to federal authorities. In a complaint filed against two former inmates involving $51,198 in unemployment claims, an agent wrote, This investigation involves an unemployment insurance fraud scheme wherein unemployment benefits in the millions of dollars were paid . to applicants who were actually inmates being housed at correctional facilities. The VEC unknowingly paid these unemployment benefits based upon false and fraudulent information provided by individuals who submitted the applications on behalf of these inmates. The VEC estimates it paid out over $40 million to individuals who submitted claims on the behalf of ineligible inmates, says the affidavit.

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