Ohioโ Unemploymentโ Fraud โScheme Nets $7 โฃmillion, 15 Indicted
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Columbus, OH โ- A sweeping โขinvestigation has โuncovered a multi-million-dollar fraud scheme targeting Ohio’s Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) program.Fifteen individuals, includingโฃ three Columbus-area women-a mother and daughter among them-have been indicted byโ a franklin โฃCounty grand jury, accused of โillicitly obtaining over $7 million in benefits.
The โขAlleged Scheme
Markeya Smith, 28, Brandy Smith, 45, and Shirkara Reggins Cochran, 42, are at the center of โคtheโ allegedโค conspiracy. โThey faceโ charges including engaging in corrupt activity,money laundering,theft,and telecommunications fraud. Twelve other co-conspirators were also indicted โin โconnection โwith the scheme.
The Ohio Officeโฃ of the Inspector General initiated the โinvestigation in Octoberโฃ 2022 after the Ohio โคDepartment of Job and โคFamily Services (ODJFS) detected โคsuspicious activity. The investigation revealed a network designed to manipulate the PUA system, which experienced a surge in claims during the COVID-19 pandemic [[1]].
Authorities allege Markeya Smith, while working as a contractor for Randstad assigned to the Ohioโ PUA program, improperly cleared submission issues and inflated applicant โฃincomes to increase weekly payouts. Brandy Smith, a former ODJFS customer serviceโค representative, is accused โขof approving claims even after her employment โended.
Did Youโค Know? The Pandemic unemployment Assistance program โwas created as part of the CARES Actโค to provide benefits to individuals not traditionally eligible for unemployment, such as gig workers and the โขself-employed.
Connections and Recruitment
Investigators โfound โnotable โคoverlap in the PUA claimsโ accessed by โMarkeya and Brandy โฃSmith. Both โwomen were also linkedโ to Shirkaraโ Reggins Cochran,who worked as a subcontractor for ODJFS through Insight Global. Cochran is accused of improperly accessing claims, โขdisbursing unauthorized โฃfunds, and using an alias โฃ- her mother’sโข name, “Cherita” – during her employment.
The scheme allegedly involved โคrecruiting additional โPUA applicants willing to have issuesโ removed from their applications or to fraudulently inflate their claims. โค In exchange for these services, โthe three women โฃare โaccused of receiving cash or electronic payments.
Key Details of the Investigation
| Individual | Role | Alleged โActions |
|---|---|---|
| Markeya โSmith | Randstad Contractor | Improperly cleared application issues, inflated โฃincomes. |
| Brandy Smith | former ODJFS Rep. | Approved claims after termination of employment. |
| Shirkara Cochran | Insight Global Subcontractor | Improperly accessedโ claims, disbursed funds, used alias. |
Even after her โtermination from Randstad,Markeya Smith allegedly retained โaccess to theโค ODJFS benefits system,releasing nearlyโ $3 million in PUA benefits before her access was revoked.
Pro Tip: Regularly review your unemployment benefit statements for anyโ discrepancies and โฃreport any suspected fraud instantly โto the Ohioโฃ Department of Job and Family Services.
Reporting Unemployment Fraud
Ohio โคresidents โฃwho suspect unemployment fraud or identity theft related to unemployment benefits โare encouraged to report it. โIndividuals who received a 1099-G form indicatingโค benefits they did not receive should visit theโค OUIO Employer Fraud Reporting Portalโ [[2]]. Suspected employer โfraud, โsuch as payingโค workers “under the table,” can also be reported [[3]].
What steps canโ individuals take to protect themselves from unemployment identity โฃtheft? howโ can employers prevent their employees’ facts โขfrom being used in fraudulent claims?
the Broader Context โฃofโ Unemployment Fraud
Unemployment fraud is a โขpersistent issue, notably during times of economic crisis. โThe COVID-19 pandemic saw a dramatic increase in fraudulent claims nationwide, as criminals exploited expandedโข eligibility criteria and overwhelmed state systems. Accordingโค to the U.S. Department of Labor, billions of dollars were lostโฃ to fraud โขduring the pandemic. States โขare continually working toโฃ improveโฃ securityโค measures and detection methods to combat this growing threat.
Frequently โขAsked Questions About Ohio Unemployment Fraud
- What is unemploymentโค fraud? Unemployment โfraud occurs when someone knowingly makes false statements to obtain unemploymentโข benefits they are not โคentitled to.
- how can I report suspected unemployment fraud in โฃOhio? You can report fraud through the OUIO Employer Fraud Reporting Portal โorโ directly toโข the ohio Department of Job and Family Services.
- What happens if I am accused of unemployment fraud? โ Accusations of โunemployment fraud can lead to criminal charges,penalties,and the requirementโ to repay anyโข fraudulently obtained benefits.
- Is my personal information safe โwith the Ohio unemployment system? Theโค ODJFS is continually working to enhance โsecurity measures, but individuals should remainโ vigilant โabout โprotecting their personal information.
- What isโ the Pandemic Unemployment โAssistance (PUA) program? PUA โwas a temporary program โcreated during the COVID-19 pandemic โขto โขprovide benefits to those not traditionallyโ eligible for unemployment.
World Today News Staff
Published: August 21,2025
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