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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β’ 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 Solicitorβs Office.
β’ 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 Solicitorβs Office.
β’ 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 Solicitorβs 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 clickingΒ https://dss.sc.gov/about/fraud/ or by calling 1-800-694-8518.
