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An Atlanta-area podcast host was sentenced to seven years in federal prison after he obtained millions of dollars in pandemic unemployment benefits using stolen identities. Jonathan Dupiton, 36, host ...
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Jonathan Dupiton was sentenced to seven years in prison for a $3.8 million unemployment fraud scheme. The Atlanta podcaster used stolen identities to file hundreds of false claims during the pandemic.