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Fraudsters in New York arrested for €1.7M ($1.9M) COVID-19 unemployment scam

By Alisha Houlihan for AMLi

New York Public Prosecutors have busted a couple on charges of stealing identities and claiming fraudulent unemployment benefits. 

Staff at a hotel in New York notified authorities after the pair forgot to take a huge cache of incriminating evidence when they left the room. 

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