Michigan Woman Faces 10 Years In Prison For Allegedly Selling Baked Goods Made w/ Food Stamp-Bought Ingredients - theJasmineBRAND
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Michigan Woman Faces 10 Years In Prison For Allegedly Selling Baked Goods Made w/ Food Stamp-Bought Ingredients - theJasmineBRAND
Michigan Woman Faces 10 Years In Prison For Allegedly Selling Baked Goods Made w/ Food Stamp-Bought Ingredients A #Saginaw woman is facing years behind bars for allegedly using food stamps to fund her bakery. View this post on Instagram A post shared by The Jasmine Brand (@the.jasmine.brand) Talia C. Teneyuque, 32, has declined a plea deal in a #BridgeCard fraud case tied to her small online bakery business. On Oct. 8, the Saginaw County Assis…
Locked Up For Cupcakes? A Black Woman Faces Prison Over Food Stamps But The Real Thieves Wear Suits [Op-Ed]
Source: Talia C. Teneyuque Food Stamp Felony Charges / Photo: Mlive.com/screenshot Yet again, the government turns its gaze on the wrong target. Talia C. Teneyuque of Saginaw, Michigan, is charged with food stamp fraud for using her Bridge Card to buy flour and sugar for baked goods she sold online. Authorities claim she misused about $1,800 in benefits and warn that she could face 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine. The real question is, w…
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