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(KGTV) — Hundreds of thousands of unemployment debit cards in California have been frozen due to fraud, according to the state's Employment Development Department.The EDD says 350,000 debit cards have been frozen because of a variety of fraud indicators, including a high number of claims at a single address. It wasn't clear how much the debit cards were worth, but law enforcement officials say they've uncovered fake cards amounting to ,000 each, KABC reported."The Department’s top priority is to quickly verify the identity of any claimants in this group that may have been impacted by scammer attacks, while we work to shut down the potentially fraudulent claims," the EDD said.Impacted EDD claimants who may have their cards frozen are advised to take the following action:"Claimants who receive an email, text message, or mailed notice from EDD requesting them to provide identity verification documents should visit EDD’s website to login or register for a UI Online account and upload the documents through the Document Upload feature. The EDD has implemented various methods to help expedite the verification process. Payments will be reestablished for claimants verified to be legitimate and accounting will be done to clear them from any connection to a possible fraudulent claim initiated in their name or involving their address.For claimants who receive an email, text message, or mailed notice and need assistance in providing the identity documents, a new AskEDD dropdown menu has been implemented for them to provide contact information following these steps:Select the category 'Unemployment Insurance Benefits'Select the sub-category of 'Payments'Select the topic “Frozen EDD Debit Card” and press Continue to provide contact and claim information.For claimants who can’t access funds on their EDD Debit Card and have not received any messages from the EDD, it’s likely that Bank of America has frozen the card because of a suspected transaction, and EDD does not need to verify their identity. In these cases, claimants are advised to contact B of A at the number on the back of their card (1.866.692.9374). The EDD does not remove funds from a card and has no access to the transactions on the card for privacy reasons."The EDD says that more than 40 arrests have been made since August for fraud, including a rapper who boasted in a music video about committing unemployment benefits fraud. 2425

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(KGTV) - California regulators are considering a plan to charge a fee for text messaging on mobile phones to help fund programs that make phone service accessible to the poor.The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) is set to consider the proposal in a vote scheduled for next month, according to The Mercury News. It's not clear how much mobile phone users would be asked to pay under the proposal, but it would likely be billed as a flat surcharge, not a per-text fee, according to the paper.And wireless industry and business groups are not "LOLing." The groups are reportedly already trying to defeat the proposal before it makes its way to the commission.“It’s a dumb idea,” Jim Wunderman, president of the Bay Area Council business-sponsored advocacy group, told the Mercury News. “This is how conversations take place in this day and age, and it’s almost like saying there should be a tax on the conversations we have.”The new surcharges could generate a total of about .5 million a year, according to business groups. The same groups warned that under the proposal's language, the charge could be retroactively be applied for five years, totaling more than 0 million for consumers, the paper reported.Click here for a look at the proposal.The proposal argues that the state's Public Purpose Program budget has increased from 0 million in 2011 to 8 million in 2016, while revenues funding the program from the telecommunications industry saw a "steady decline" from .5 billion in 2011 to .3 billion in 2017.The report calls this "is unsustainable over time."In a statement to the Associated Press, CPUC spokeswoman Constance Gordon said, "from a consumer's point of view, surcharges may be a wash, because if more surcharge revenues come from texting services, less would be needed from voice services." 1845

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(CNN) -- If you're systematically stealing money from a bank vault, it may not be a good idea to post the evidence on your social media pages.A bank employee in Charlotte, North Carolina, allegedly stole ,000 from the bank's vault, according to a release from the United States Attorney's Office Western District of North Carolina.And he wasn't bashful about advertising to his social media followers the life of luxury he was funding.The release said a criminal indictment was unsealed this week in federal court following the arrest of Arlando Henderson, 29, by the FBI in San Diego. The unsealed indictment alleges Henderson stole cash out of the vault in separate allotments on at least 18 different occasions this year."Throughout July and August 2019, Henderson used a social media account to post several pictures of him holding large stacks of cash," according to the release.He then allegedly committed "loan fraud in connection with the purchase of a luxury automobile," it said.Henderson's numerous Facebook and Instagram photos depict him posing with stacks of cash, and the US Attorney's Office says he used the money to make a ,000 down payment on a new Mercedes-Benz.He allegedly also falsified bank documents to obtain a car loan from another financial institution to cover the remaining balance of the vehicle, prosecutors said.Henderson's Facebook and Instagram posts from September show him posing with a white Mercedes-Benz in Hollywood, California. He was arrested in San Diego about three months later on Dec. 4.CNN has reached out by phone and email to Henderson's federal public defender in California for comment, but has not heard back.He repeatedly stole cash from a bank vault, prosecutors sayAccording to details from the indictment contained in the release, Henderson allegedly took bank customers' cash deposits out of the bank vault for months.Many of those times, he deposited money into an ATM near the bank where he worked, according to the release."I make it look easy but this shyt really a PROCESS," he wrote in one Facebook post, part of a string in which he talked about building his "brand." That post, showed him him holding a stack of money and smoking a cigarette.Detailing information from the indictment, the release says that Henderson "destroyed certain documents" and that he "made, or caused others to make, false entries in the bank's books and records to cover up the theft."He could face decades in prisonHenderson has been charged with two counts of financial institution fraud, 19 counts of theft, embezzlement, and misapplication, along with 12 counts of making false entries, which carry a maximum penalty of 30 years and a million fine, per count.He is also charged with transactional money laundering, which carries a penalty of 10 years behind bars and a 0,000 fine.He appeared in US District Court in southern California earlier this month, according to the release, with the case set to be tried in North Carolina by the US Attorney's office in Charlotte. 3037

  

(KGTV) - Former quarterback Colin Kaepernick may not be making plays on the field so far this season, but he's still winning off the field.The NFL Players Association (NFLPA) named free-agent quarterback Colin Kaepernick its week 1 NFLPA Community MVP, citing his donations and outreach to underserved communities.RELATED: Thousands vow to boycott NFL over Colin KaepernickThe NFLPA said it will make a ,000 contribution to Kaepernick's foundation or a charity of his choice along with an in-kind donation to him.On Sept. 7, Kaepernick announced 0,000 in donations to DREAM, Coalition for the Homeless, The Gathering for Justice's War on Children, and United We Dream charities. The former San Francisco 49ers quarterback followed those donations with backpack giveaways as well.RELATED: Packers QB Aaron Rodgers: Colin Kaepernick 'should be on a roster right now'In 2016, Kaepernick vowed to donate million to organizations in oppressed communities. To date, the NFLPA said he's contributed 0,000 toward his goal."I’ve been very blessed to be in this position and make the kind of money I do, and I have to help these people," Kaepernick said in September 2016. "I have to help these communities. It’s not right that they’re not put in the position to succeed, or given the opportunities to succeed."RELATED: Diverse group of Cleveland Browns players take part in largest sports anthem protestThousands have threatened to boycott the NFL this season, petitioners citing that Kaepernick's stance on social issues - not his performance - have caused him not to be signed to a team.In 2016, Kaepernick said he would not stand during the National Anthem due to social inequality. Dozens of other athletes have since joined him in similar on-field protests. 1808

  

(KGTV) — "Top Gun" fans looking forward to recapturing that loving feeling with Maverick and the crew will have to wait another year.Paramount's "Top Gun: Maverick" has been delayed to allow for more flight training time, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The film will now land in theaters June 26, 2020, instead of July 12, 2019.The sequel to the 1986 action hit "Top Gun" will see Tom Cruise reprise his role as "Maverick" and co-star Miles Teller.RELATED: 490

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