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- A federal appeals court has upheld the 96-month prison sentence imposed upon a Chicago woman who defrauded the Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES) of more than $700,000. Jay Rowell, the Director of IDES, said the ruling sends a strong message that the state takes seriously fraud prosecutions and there are significant consequences for individuals who cheat the program.
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1. Fraud Sentencing Emphasizes Prevention Efforts (032212IDESvasquez_fraud_sentencing_affirmed_no_pay_to_file_claim.doc).Document Size:318976 Software: Microsoft Word Version: 97-2003 This is part of a series. It is part of Press releases from the Governor's agencies: 43472