SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Pamela Emanuel, 58, of San Jose, was
sentenced yesterday by United States District Judge Morrison C. England, Jr. to
6 years and 3 months in prison and ordered to pay $773,733 in restitution for
her role in scheme to defraud the State of California by filing false
unemployment insurance claims, United States Attorney McGregor W. Scott
announced.
“Pamela Emanuel conspired to file fraudulent unemployment
insurance claims, diverting vital taxpayer resources away from those in dire
need of unemployment benefits. Protecting the integrity of the unemployment
insurance program remains one of our highest priorities, and we will continue
to work with our law enforcement partners to safeguard the unemployment
benefits for those who need it, especially during this critical time,” said
Quentin Heiden, Special Agent-in-Charge of the U.S. Department of Labor. Office
of Inspector General, Los Angeles Region.
According to court documents, between July 22, 2015, and
July 14, 2016, Emanuel and her co-conspirators engaged in a scheme to defraud
the state of California. Emanuel worked as a tax compliance representative for
the California Employment Development Department (EDD) and used her position to
access the personal identifying information of workers throughout California.
The conspirators used that information to file fraudulent unemployment claims
in the names of the unknowing victims. In total, the conspirators filed at
least 269 false claims seeking over $2.4 million in fraudulent benefits. EDD’s actual
overpayment was approximately $887,199.
Emanuel was the fifth co-conspirator to be sentenced for
their participation in this scheme. On August 16, 2018, Brittany Maunakea, 30,
was sentenced to two and a half years in prison and ordered to pay approximately
$139,000 in restitution. On Sept. 20, 2018, Sergio Doriante Sanchez Reyna, 26,
was sentenced to 4 years and 3 months in prison and ordered to pay
approximately $436,000 in restitution. On Feb. 22, 2019, Gregory Lee, 57, of
Antioch was sentenced to 9 years in prison and ordered to pay approximately
$353,000 in restitution. On Sept. 19, 2019, Russell White III, 38, of San Jose,
was sentenced to 4 years and 3 months in prison and ordered to pay
approximately $212,000 in restitution.
This case is the product of an investigation by the U.S.
Department of Labor Office of Inspector General, the Federal Bureau of
Investigation and the California Employment Development Department,
Investigations Division. Assistant U.S. Attorney Amy Schuller Hitchcock is prosecuting
the case.
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