Raymond Phillips Arrested Over $100,000 Disability Fraud After Competing in 2023 Weightlifting Events
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Updated · Fox News · Jul 15
Raymond Phillips Arrested Over $100,000 Disability Fraud After Competing in 2023 Weightlifting Events
3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 15
Summary
Raymond Phillips, 40, was arrested this month and charged in a three-count indictment after prosecutors said he collected more than $100,000 in Social Security disability benefits from 2021 to 2024.
Investigators said Phillips claimed a 2018 weightlifting injury left him unable to work or perform basic tasks, but later posted photos and videos of himself bench pressing and squatting at 2023 competitions.
The Social Security Administration's inspector general also alleged Phillips kept working as a personal trainer while receiving benefits; the charges include second-degree grand larceny and two false-filing counts.
A grand larceny conviction carries up to 15 years in prison, and the case was announced as federal officials launched a broader anti-fraud push that began with 15 arrests in Massachusetts.