Four Indicted in Scioto County for Food Stamp Fraud: Thousands in SNAP & WIC Benefits Stolen, Officials Say 

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Four people in Scioto County are facing serious charges after being indicted for illegally using government food assistance programs meant to help low-income families put food on the table. 

Who’s Facing Charges? 

Two pairs of co-defendants were indicted in Scioto County Common Pleas Court on separate cases involving alleged fraud with Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) benefits. 

 Case 1: The Hudsons 

They’re due in court for arraignment on May 1. 

 Case 2: York and Dixon 

Their court date is set for April 30.  

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 What Are SNAP and WIC? 

Both programs are lifelines for struggling Ohioans: 

These programs are strictly regulated, and selling or misusing benefits is considered a serious offense.  

What Penalties Could They Face? 

In Ohio, illegal use of SNAP or WIC benefits over $7,500 can be charged as a felony, carrying potential prison time and fines. Convictions can also lead to disqualification from future assistance programs and restitution orders to repay the stolen funds. 

Prosecutors say these cases not only drain taxpayer dollars but also hurt those who genuinely rely on these programs to survive.  

Why It Matters 

With food insecurity still a major issue in southern Ohio, abusing public assistance programs erodes trust and threatens the support system for thousands of families. These indictments are part of a broader effort to crack down on fraud and misuse, ensuring help goes to those who truly need it. 

Scioto County officials have not released further details, but all four individuals are expected to enter pleas during their upcoming arraignments. 

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