SOUTH CAROLINA — Three women from South Carolina were arrested in unrelated cases over the past several weeks for fraudulently receiving a combined total of more than $107,000 in SNAP food stamp benefits, according to arrest warrants.
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• Shareita Johnson aka Shareita Jenkins, 38, of Sumter County, was charged with (1) count of Fraudulent Acquisition or Use of Food Stamps Greater than $10,000, receiving $48,007.00 in benefits. Johnson was booked at the Sumter-Lee Regional Detention Center in Sumter SC. The case will be prosecuted by the 3rd Judicial Circuit Solicitor’s Office.
• Jessica Shanay Snider, 35, of Orangeburg County, was charged with one (1) count of Fraudulent Acquisition or Use of Food Stamps, greater than $10,000, receiving $25,115.00 in benefits. Snider was booked into the Orangeburg County Detention Center. The case will be prosecuted by the First Circuit Solicitor’s Office.
• Tabatha Brook Wyndham, 33, of Berkeley County, was charged with one (1) count Fraudulent Acquisition or Use of Food Stamps, greater than $10,000, receiving $34,419.00 in benefits. Wyndham was booked into the Berkeley County Detention Center. The case will be prosecuted by the Ninth Circuit Solicitor’s Office.
Everyone listed is assumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Report fraud to the South Carolina Department of Social Services by clicking https://dss.sc.gov/about/fraud/ or by calling 1-800-694-8518.