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Elderly Store Owner Pleads Guilty in $7M Food Stamp Fraud

Elderly Store Owner Pleads Guilty in $7M Food Stamp Fraud

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April 1, 20261m 19s

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74-year-old Boston store owner pleads guilty in $7M food stamp fraud scheme. Antonio Bonheur, owner of Jesula Variety Store, ran a massive food stamp fraud, exceeding local supermarkets SNAP redemptions by hundreds of thousands of dollars monthly. He sold donated meals meant for starving children overseas and hid funds through secret bank accounts. Sentencing on July 8th, facing up to 20 years per count and $250k fines.

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