Maryland man sentenced to 54 months in federal prison for SNAP fraud scheme

Maryland man sentenced to 54 months in federal prison for SNAP fraud scheme

A Maryland man received a federal prison sentence in Greenbelt, Maryland, for masterminding a supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) benefits fraud scam and related offenses. Brendyn Andrew, 34, of Gaithersburg, was sentenced to 54 months in federal prison.

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The sentence was imposed in connection with SNAP benefits fraud, possessing unauthorized access devices, aggravated identity theft, passport fraud, and witness tampering. The source identifies Andrew as the organizer of the fraud scheme.

No additional operational details, victim totals, recovery amounts, or co-defendants were provided in the text. The matter is a completed federal criminal sentencing in the United States.

The only stated location is Greenbelt, Maryland, and the only stated penalty is the 54-month prison term.

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Source: US DOJ Press Releases

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