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Too little or too much time? Orange County Woman Gets 15 Months in Prison for Stealing Disabled and Elderly People's Social Security Benefits

Posted by Fay Arfa | Jan 07, 2020 | 0 Comments

     A federal judge sentenced Rowena Isabel Lokeni, 36, of Garden Grove, a former Social Security Administration (SSA) employee who stole more than $176,000 in Social Security Benefits to 15 months in federal prison.  She also has to repay $176,015 to the SSA. Lokeni pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud. She resigned from the SSA shortly after her arrest in this case last September.

            The SSA hired Lokeni in 2007, and she worked as a lead customer service representative in the administration's field office in Fountain Valley. She was responsible for providing direct services to the public, including determining the nature of a visit or call, resolving problems, screening for eligibility, and explaining benefit inquiries. In that capacity, Lokeni had computer access to electronic records of SSA beneficiaries. From her work cubicle, between April 2017 and August 2019, Lokeni accessed the SSA computer databases and queried the records of 10 Social Security beneficiaries. Once she accessed the victims' records, Lokeni fraudulently changed each victim's direct deposit bank account and routing numbers to instead reflect her personal bank account's routing and account numbers.

            Of the 10 victims whose Social Security benefits were affected by Lokeni's fraud, eight victims were supposed to be receiving disabled adult children benefits because they were unmarried adults who had a disability that began prior to their 22nd birthday. Many of these victims have severe intellectual disabilities and were staying at adult care facilities. The ninth victim was supposed to be receiving disability insurance benefits, while the 10th victim was supposed to be receiving retirement insurance benefits.

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Fay Arfa has the distinction of being Certified as a Specialist in two separate areas of law – Criminal Law as well as Appellate Law – by the California State Bar, Board of Specialization. The National Board of Trial Advocacy has also awarded her a board Certification in Criminal Trial Advocacy. ...

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