Denigrating veterans by dismissing their medical conditions, including PTSD, takes the focus off the real problem: Veterans ...
A Tulsa woman is headed to federal prison after prosecutors say she exploited a disabled Army veteran through a fake marriage ...
Veterans face higher fraud risks, from benefit impersonation to pension poaching and fake charities. Scammers use ...
A Haines City police captain is among 11 people indicted in a scheme to defraud Veterans Affairs (VA), according to reporting from FOX 13. Captain Gabriel Garcia, who has served with the department ...
VA has told nearly 40 companies to stop charging veterans for assisting with disability benefits claims. The firms insist ...
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Jury convicts Minnesota man of faking Purple Heart, POW medals in ‘stolen valor’ plot to steal VA benefits
Mikhail R. Wicker of Minnesota never served a day in uniform, but for years posed as a decorated U.S. Marine to defraud the ...
A System Built on Self-Reporting but Defined by Distrust The Washington Post described the VA disability program as an "honor ...
Mikhail Robin Wicker spent years claiming to be a Marine and Iraq War veteran, helping himself to extensive veterans care.
The Department of Veterans Affairs has established a new website and call center to help veterans who think they've been defrauded or charged exorbitant or illicit fees -- former service members such ...
A Washington Post exposé on veterans faking disabilities has raised concerns about the Department of Veterans Affairs’ $193-billion disability benefits program — and how much fraud is costing ...
Federal prosecutors alleged that Daniel Rikkels, a 55-year-old Chula Vista resident, took a cut of the benefits that he coached and otherwise helped the veterans obtain, receiving “millions of dollars ...
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