Oct 5, 2008

Big Rep Payee Fraud

I have largely stopped posting about Social Security criminal matters, but I could not ignore this one. From the Seattle Times:

A former Renton man accused of embezzling Social Security payments from hundreds of disabled clients will be returned to Seattle from San Antonio, where he was arrested last week, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.

Maurice D. Brooks, 46, through his nonprofit company Professional Payee Services, is accused of stealing more than $300,000 from the accounts of more than 300 disabled Social Security beneficiaries while acting as their personal representative and being responsible for seeing that their daily needs are met, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.

Brooks worked as an "organizational representative payee," the designated gatekeeper for Social Security payments going to his clients who don't have family or anyone else to help them with their finances. The Social Security Administration allows ORPs to deduct a fee of up to $68 a month for each beneficiary the ORP represents, said Assistant U.S. Attorney Johanna Vanderlee. In return, the ORP ensures that the payee has adequate funds for food, lodging and clothing.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

So much for Rep Payee accounting. LOL

I wonder what will happen to this guy. They always make a big news story about someone getting caught ripping of SSA or beneficiaries, but how much time do these people ever serve.