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Originally Posted by Sully
In a document on file in Sumter County Court, the Massachusetts retiree indicated he will rely on the public defender’s office to represent him. Applying for the help of the public defender, requires the defendant to disclose financial data. Moore indicated on his form that he receives $1,900 in monthly Social Security benefits and $2,000 per month in unemployment compensation. He also receives $1,000 in monthly retirement/pension benefits. The form he completed also indicates he has $5,000 in liabilities.
Can someone please explain how a person receiving 2 other sources of income, one being SS, age 75, receives unemployment compensation?
Someone mentioned the unemployment is being received from out of state, not sure where that info came from? If correct, this all seems very suspect.
With regards to the victim who was trying to enjoy his retirement. To have survived 87 long years, just to meet your fate in a parking lot at the hands of a 6' 2" 220 lb Scut Farkus is beyond disturbing. It's downright disgusting!
Given the way this all went down, hard to imagine this would be the first sign of violence in this man's past.
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Massachusetts UI info
“ If you are eligible to receive UI benefits, you will receive a weekly benefit amount of approximately 50% of your average weekly wage, up to the maximum set by law. As of October 2, 2022, the maximum weekly benefit amount is $1015 per week”.
Max unemployment Florida
“ This number is your weekly benefit amount. The minimum weekly benefit amount is $32 and the maximum weekly benefit amount is $275”.