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Biggest Cases Of Welfare Fraud In U.S. History

Former NFL star Brett Favre is currently under investigation for an alleged multimillion-dollar welfare fraud scheme in Mississippi. The Onion looks back at the biggest cases of welfare fraud in U.S. history.

1798: Thomas Jefferson uses his political influence to acquire 10 slaves earmarked for distribution among the poor.

1860: Pony Express commits massive corporate welfare fraud by claiming all their horses as child dependents.

1959: State of Dakota discovered to have created false “North” and “South” identities to receive millions in fraudulent funds over decades.

1962: Walmart’s entire business model.

1988: Welfare queen Nancy Reagan lives off taxpayer dime for eight years.

1997: Colorado woman Kendra Wieger fakes being multinational arms manufacturer to scam Defense Department out of $18 billion.

2000: Johnny Knoxville and friends create Jackass franchise in brazen attempt to get rich off avoidable disability checks.

2007: Wisconsin man Mark Whitner illegally collects dead neighbor’s Social Security checks for decades, eventually amassing tens of tens of dollars.

2012: Anne Hathaway collects $200,000 in welfare while preparing for role as poverty-stricken single mother in Les Misérables.

2022: Brett Favre’s alleged participation in the diversion of welfare funds into a college volleyball stadium uncovered when he begins driving a flashy $20 million volleyball.

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