Feds: Covington store's food stamp fraud funded drug abuse
A woman who ran a Covington convenience store and defrauded the food stamp program out of nearly half a million dollars has been sentenced to 5½ years in prison.
Phyllis Tyler who initially claimed to The Enquirer she was being harassed by police was found guilty earlier this year in federal court of food stamp fraud and money laundering charges.
The 49-year-old Edgewood, Kentucky woman managed and operated A&E Beauty Supply, a small store not far from the Madison Theater. It sold items including wigs, makeup, T-shirts, beer and snacks.
Testimony revealed that Tyler or an employee bought electronic benefit cards for half the value. She then redeemed the full benefits through transactions at her store, triggering a direct reimbursement to her business bank account. She also took cards to retailers like Kroger and Sams Club and purchased food stamp-eligible items.
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