Atlanta Podcaster Jonathan Dupiton, Host Of The “Rich &Unemployed” Podcast, Sentenced To Seven Years In Prison For $3.8 Million Unemployment Fraud Scheme


Atlanta Podcaster Jonathan Dupiton, Host Of The “Rich &Unemployed” Podcast, Sentenced To Seven Years In Prison For $3.8 Million Unemployment Fraud Scheme

 

An #Atlanta podcaster known for promoting a flashy lifestyle is now headed back to prison after being sentenced in a multi-million-dollar federal fraud case.

Rich and Unemployed” podcast host Jonathan Dupiton, 36, received seven years behind bars followed by three years of supervised release after pleading guilty to conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud, along with aggravated identity theft. According to prosecutors, Dupiton orchestrated a scheme during the #COVID-19 pandemic that targeted California’s unemployment insurance program. While living in a halfway house for a prior fraud conviction, he allegedly used stolen identities to file hundreds of fraudulent claims, routing debit cards to addresses in North Georgia and withdrawing the money from ATMs around #metroAtlanta.

Authorities say the scheme pulled in about $3.8 million, with roughly $2 million successfully withdrawn. Responding to the case, investigators emphasized the impact of the crime, with one official noting Dupiton “orchestrated a brazen scheme” and exploited “a critical safety net for personal gain.” Another warned, “we will find you, and we will hold you accountable.” Dupiton will also have to pay restitution in an amount which has not been revealed.

Authored by: Twila-Amoure

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