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Unemployment Fraud Scheme


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Olivia Lemmon
Worcester County
PUBLISHED 6:15 PM ET Apr. 02, 2021
PUBLISHED 6:15 PM EDT Apr. 02, 2021
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WORCESTER COUNTY. Mass. - An inmate at the Worcester County House of Corrections is charged with running an unemployment fraud scheme from jail.
Four people are charged in the scheme.
The Attorney General s Office said Darnell Harris stole personal information of inmates and other people to get money from the Massachusetts’ Pandemic Unemployment Assistance Program.
The Worcester County Sheriff s Special Services Unit discovered the scheme.
We monitor everything that happens here on a daily basis. All the phone calls, all the mail, we keep a close tab on all things going on. One of our investigators started noticing odd pieces of mail. Some of the information that was in it caugh ....

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COVID plays havoc on Massachusetts county sheriff budgets; overtime costs rise exponentially amid pandemic


COVID plays havoc on Massachusetts county sheriff budgets; overtime costs rise exponentially amid pandemic
Updated Feb 07, 2021;
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“But then, here came the virus,” he said.
Cocchi is the first to admit that, thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, overtime spending for the Hampden County Sheriff’s Department went through the roof. By year’s end, the department’s anticipated $200,000 surplus became a $7.4 million deficit. Overtime spending went from $1.3 million in 2019 to $8.6 million in 2020.
That works out to a 571% year-over-year increase.
“That’s a lot of money. Don’t get me wrong,” he said. “That is above and beyond what we normally spend.” ....

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Raymond V. Mariano: Massachusetts' inadequate vaccine rollout has been a Titanic shipwreck


Raymond V. Mariano: Massachusetts inadequate vaccine rollout has been a Titanic-esque catastrophe
Raymond V. Mariano, Telegram & Gazette
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The scene from the movie “Titanic” where the ship is sinking is an interesting metaphor for our COVID vaccine response. As the ship sinks, a lone violinist, sensing the inevitable, begins playing “Nearer My God to Thee” as passengers ignore him and frantically elbow each other for a seat on one of the few lifeboats available. The violinist is joined by three fellow musicians as a desperate passenger literally rips a life preserver off of a woman lying on deck. It’s every man and woman for themselves. ....

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'The right thing to do': Worcester County Jail and House of Correction staff, inmates grateful to receive COVID-19 vaccine


The right thing to do : Worcester County Jail and House of Correction staff, inmates grateful to receive COVID-19 vaccine
Craig S. Semon, Telegram & Gazette
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WORCESTER - Derrick Pitt is the first inmate to receive the Covid-19 vaccine in the Worcester County House of Correction Friday, January 22, 2021. Officer Dylan Forss watches through the window as Alyssa Dobbs, LPN; and Bianca Henault, LPN; administers the shot.
WEST BOYLSTON   The Worcester County Jail and House of Correction had its first two inmates inoculated with the COVID-19 vaccine.
Derrick Pitt of Middletown, Connecticut, and Christian Millett Sr. of Worcester, were both vaccinated Friday. Pitt received the first shot, followed by Millett. Both men took the shot in their left arm. ....

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