Michigan woman faces up to 10 years behind bars for allegedly using food assistance for baked goods sold online
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Whitmer admin seeking 10 years for Saginaw mother of five over allegedly using food benefits to support online bakery business
A Saginaw woman faces up to a decade in prison for allegedly using federal food benefits to fuel her online bakery business. MLive reports that Talia Teneyuque, a 32-year-old mother of five, faces a charge of felony food stamp fraud of $1,000 or more after rejecting a plea deal last week that would have prevented a conviction on her permanent record. The deal would have allowed Teneyuque to plead no contest to a one-year misdemeanor count of lar…
Michigan woman faces 10 years for selling baked goods
Talia C. Teneyuque’s case has sparked outrage online after prosecutors claimed she used food stamp benefits to buy baking ingredients — a felony that could carry a decade-long sentence. A 32-year-old Michigan woman, Talia C. Teneyuque, is facing felony charges after allegedly using her food stamp benefits to buy ingredients for baked goods that she later sold on social media. Prosecutors say that between January 2022 and September 2023, she purc…
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