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15 Face Federal Charges in Mass. Benefit Fraud Case

Officials said the suspects used stolen identities and false statements to siphon benefits from SNAP, MassHealth and Social Security disability programs.

  • On Thursday, federal prosecutors in Massachusetts announced the arrest of 15 people accused of stealing more than $1.4 million from taxpayer-funded benefit programs, with U.S. Attorney for Massachusetts Leah Foley leading the enforcement action.
  • Acting Assistant Attorney General Colin MacDonald of the National Fraud Enforcement Division stated that 11 of the 15 defendants are suspected illegal aliens who allegedly 'assumed stolen identities to steal these taxpayer-funded benefits and avoid detection.'
  • Charges span Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, MassHealth, and Social Security disability payments. Heriberto Rodriguez of Framingham faces passport and SNAP fraud charges, allegedly obtaining more than $546,000 in public benefits.
  • The National Fraud Enforcement Division has announced over 650 major fraud enforcement activities nationwide in less than two months, reflecting benefit fraud as a priority for President Donald Trump's administration.
  • Foley's office established a district-wide Benefit and Voter Fraud Team in March to investigate such misuse. Officials describe this case as the opening phase of a sustained effort to prosecute benefits fraud across Massachusetts.
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The Daily Wire broke the news in Nashville, United States on Thursday, June 18, 2026.
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