Welfare fraud

How Orthodox Jewry is robbing an American town

Published by carolyn on Wed, 2017-07-05 22:06

Yocheved (left, with lawyer) and Shimon Nussbaum leave the federal courthouse in Trenton on Monday following their initial appearance on benefits fraud charges. (Cristina Rojas | For NJ.com)


By Carolyn Yeager

The story emerging out of Lakewood, New Jersey paints a picture of greed and parasitism that cannot be brushed or argued away. It is clear as day that one group of people who consider themselves worthy of “special treatment” feel justified in subsidizing their religious way of life off the backs of the unholy goyim – who should toil for their benefit. Seven couples have been arrested so far, but many more arrests are said to be coming. Read on and you will see how it works, and how they defend themselves.

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TWO COUPLES HID MORE THAN $1.5 MILLION EACH while collecting tens of thousands of dollars in Medicaid and other benefits as part of an elaborate scheme in Lakewood NJ, according to criminal complaints filed against them by the FBI.

The Trump Effect? – New Jersey authorities expose 'Special Treatment for Jews' in welfare fraud investigation

Published by carolyn on Sat, 2017-07-01 15:21

By Carolyn Yeager

AS i SAID IN MY PREVIOUS POST, "Stop Special Treatment for Jews", examples of Jewish special privilege are easy to find.  They are ubiquiitous. And indeed, an excellent example appeared immediately after I posted that article. I mentioned it in the comments, and now am giving it fuller treatment - special treatment, if you will.

The following are quotes from two news articles by New Jersey 101.5 about the reaction of the good citizens of Lakewood, NJ to the news of the fraudulent activity, which many have been aware of all along. The quoted material is indented; my comments are not.

June 28, 2017, by Adam Hochron

LAKEWOOD – They were warned.

Two years ago, before state and federal authorities arrested 14 people this week on charges of scamming welfare benefits, prosecutors held a public meeting to warn township residents about avoiding this type of crime.