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Michigan's unemployment agency confiscates money from innocent ID theft victim

A months-long WZZM 13 Watchdog investigation found a local woman among many people in the state of Michigan victimized by identity theft and unable to gain the trust of Michigan's Unemployment Insurance Agency, or UIA.

David Bailey

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Published: 6:42 PM EST February 7, 2017
Updated: 6:42 PM EST February 7, 2017

A months-long WZZM 13 Watchdog investigation found a local woman among many people in the state of Michigan victimized by identity theft and unable to gain the trust of Michigan's Unemployment Insurance Agency, or UIA.

The identity theft caused Michigan's UIA to incorrectly confiscate income tax return money from innocent people who had never filed for unemployment.

Our investigation comes one day after the state of Michigan received some good news from the state of Florida where the FBI there arrested two people in connection with filing fraudulent unemployment benefit claims in Michigan.

The arrests are key for federal authorities and for the state's beleaguered Unemployment Insurance Agency to fight the on-going problem of identity theft.

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