两名费城男子承认在明尼苏达州利用人工智能进行的350万美元住房援助诈骗。
Two Philadelphia Men Admit To AI-Assisted $3.5M Housing Aid Scam In Minnesota

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/philly-pair-admit-35m-ai-housing-aid-scam-minnesota

两名宾夕法尼亚男子,安东尼·杰斐逊和莱斯特·布朗,因欺诈性地从明尼苏达州住房稳定服务(HSS)计划中窃取了350万美元而认罪。他们利用该计划监管不力,注册为服务提供商,并为大约230名客户从未实际提供的住房支持服务进行虚假账单。 检察官透露,两人使用了人工智能,特别是ChatGPT,来伪造文件并加强他们的欺诈索赔。他们以“住房专家”的名义运营,从庇护所和住房站点招募客户,并涉嫌创建虚假的员工记录和服务记录。 此案标志着利用人工智能协助的欺诈行为,针对公共资金的趋势正在增加。官员强调保护纳税人资金和重建对HSS等重要计划的信任的重要性,该计划支持弱势群体。两名男子面临最高20年的监禁。

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Two men from Pennsylvania admitted to repeatedly flying from Philadelphia to Minneapolis to exploit Minnesota’s Housing Stabilization Services (HSS) program, stealing about $3.5 million, according to prosecutors. Authorities say they used artificial intelligence to forge records and falsely bill for services, according to Fox News.

Anthony Waddell Jefferson, 37, and Lester Brown, 53, registered businesses as HSS providers, claiming they offered housing support and transition services. In reality, officials say much of the work never happened.

Launched in 2020, HSS helps people with disabilities, seniors, and those struggling with mental health or addiction secure housing. The Justice Department has noted the program had “low barriers to entry and minimal records requirements.”

Attorney General Pam Bondi said, “Criminal fraud not only robs taxpayers — it shatters trust in our institutions… Our prosecutors will work tirelessly to unravel criminal fraud schemes.”

Fox News writes that prosecutors allege the pair billed Medicaid for services supposedly provided to about 230 clients. Both men pleaded guilty to wire fraud and face up to 20 years in prison.

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche stated, “Minnesota will no longer be a haven for fraud under our watch,” adding that dozens of convictions have already been secured in the state.

Investigators say Jefferson and Brown promoted themselves as “The Housing Guys” at shelters and Section 8 housing sites to recruit clients. Jefferson allegedly hired relatives and associates to produce fake service notes, sometimes using invented employee names. Brown reportedly failed to keep required records. Authorities also say the men fabricated emails and used ChatGPT to generate false documentation.

Assistant Attorney General A. Tysen Duva said, “They traveled across the country for one purpose: to prey upon and steal millions in taxpayer dollars,” emphasizing that such schemes threaten federally funded programs nationwide.

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