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Feds Charge Former Georgia Lawmaker for Allegedly Faking Covid-19 Job Loss

Federal prosecutors allege Bennett falsely claimed unemployment benefits totaling $13,940 while receiving weekly church income of $905 and working administratively during the pandemic.

  • A former Georgia state representative, Karen L. Bennett, is facing federal charges for allegedly making false statements to obtain unemployment benefits during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Prosecutors allege Bennett collected $13,940 in benefits from March to August 2020, claiming she was unable to work due to COVID-19 despite maintaining her role in the General Assembly and running her private business.
  • Bennett is charged with one count of making false statements, and the government is seeking to recover the total amount of benefits she received.
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11ALIVE broke the news in on Monday, January 5, 2026.
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