The state also overpaid billions on legitimate unemployment claims.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The state of Ohio paid out millions of dollars in unemployment to fraudulent claims, while also overpaying some legitimate claims in nonfraudulent cases.
Those letters, which came address to her husband Michael last year, included “names that we didn't obviously know and that they were owed unemployment on his name.” She was also frustrated by the lack of answers and the difficulty of reaching anyone by phone to dispute or report the fraud. “We actually got it from both ends, because we were seeing it from our employees coming in and saying, ‘I got this paperwork. I didn’t, I used to work for you guys. I didn't quit. I don't work anywhere else. What? How, how can you help me?’” said West, director of operations for Kemper House.
Paying how is a different question. West is already frustrated at the amount of time they had to spend on dealing with fraudulent claims.
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