2 central Ohio women indicted for fraudulently releasing millions in pandemic assistance funds
Two central Ohio women have been indicted for the fraudulent release of nearly $6 million worth of Pandemic Assistance Program funds. Officials wit...

Two central Ohio women have been indicted for the fraudulent release of nearly $6 million worth of Pandemic Assistance Program funds. Officials with the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services first became suspicious while investigating a claim against Alana Hamilton, a former intermittent customer service representative for the department. Hamilton was reported for accessing claims that had been flagged as fraudulent or ineligible and approving them, which was an action she was not permitted to perform.