Cons targeting Americans on welfare involve $158,000 of energy drinks bought with stolen food stamps, part of a growing problem that is particularly bad in Los Angeles
Cons involve $158,000 of energy drinks bought with stolen food stamps, part of a growing problem that is particularly bad in Los AngelesPhoto Illustration by Emil Lendof/The Wall Street Journal; Getty imagesLOS
ANGELES—The man using the Wells Fargo ATM in Panorama City seemed at first like the thousands of other Californians who withdraw their welfare benefits at the beginning of each month.Continue reading your article with
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