certain sorts of mass embezzlement don’t make it to the nyt or the wapo

Ex-Claims Conference caseworker jailed
JTA, Oct 21 2012

A former caseworker for the Claims Conference was sentenced to prison and ordered to make restitution for her role in a fraud scam. Polina Breyter, 69, was sentenced Friday in US District Court in New York to 18 months in federal prison for her participation in the nearly $60m scam against the Conference on Jewish Material Claims against Germany, or Claims Conference. She also must pay back $500,000. Breyter pleaded guilty in May to mail fraud. Thirty-one people have been charged in the scam, and 18 have pleaded guilty. The fraud at the Claims Conference was discovered in Nov 2009 but dated back at least to 1993. The investigation by the FBI has uncovered 3,839 false claims with the Hardship Fund and 1,112 false claims with the Article 2 fund. Germany created the Hardship Fund to provide one-time payments of approximately $3,500 to Jews who fled the Nazis as they swept through Europe. The Article 2 fund, also funded by Germany, pays monthly pensions of about $400 to victims of Nazi persecution who meet criteria related to time spent in a concentration camp and current income levels.

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