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United States of America v. Debra Bluto
Date: 06-24-2019
Case Number: 5:18-cr-00127-gwc
Judge: Geoffrey Crawford
Court: United States District Court for the District of Vermont (Chittenden County)
Plaintiff's Attorney: Gregory Waples
Defendant's Attorney: Michael Desautels - FPD
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Burlington, VT - Debra Bluto Sentenced For Social Security Fraud
Debra Bluto, 64, of St. Albans Bay, was sentenced in United States District Court in Burlington following her guilty plea to a charge that she defrauded the Social Security Administration. Chief U.S. District Judge Geoffrey Crawford sentenced Bluto to two years of probation and ordered her to pay restitution totaling $48,000.
On October 24, a federal grand jury in Rutland returned a four-count indictment charging Bluto with stealing government funds and making false statements to the Social Security Administration. According to the indictment, Bluto’s grandson began receiving Supplemental Security Income benefits from the government in 2001. SSI is a special needs-based benefit program designed to provide financial assistance to aged, blind and disabled persons who have little or no income. The benefits for Bluto’s grandson were paid directly to Debra Bluto as her grandson’s representative payee.
For most of the period between May 2008 and January 2017, Bluto’s grandson was incarcerated following his convictions for serious crimes. By law, Bluto’s grandson was not entitled to receive SSI benefits during any period of incarceration. Nonetheless, Bluto continued to receive her grandson’s SSI benefits for the entire time he was in jail. According to the indictment, in annual reports she had to file with the Social Security Administration, Debra Bluto concealed the fact that her grandson was in prison and falsely claimed that she used all the SSI funds to pay for his care. In fact, the indictment charges, Debra Bluto converted those illegitimate payments – which totaled slightly more than $50,000 -- to her own benefit.
This case was investigated by the Office of the Inspector General of the Social Security Administration.
Burlington, VT - Debra Bluto Sentenced For Social Security Fraud
Debra Bluto, 64, of St. Albans Bay, was sentenced in United States District Court in Burlington following her guilty plea to a charge that she defrauded the Social Security Administration. Chief U.S. District Judge Geoffrey Crawford sentenced Bluto to two years of probation and ordered her to pay restitution totaling $48,000.
On October 24, a federal grand jury in Rutland returned a four-count indictment charging Bluto with stealing government funds and making false statements to the Social Security Administration. According to the indictment, Bluto’s grandson began receiving Supplemental Security Income benefits from the government in 2001. SSI is a special needs-based benefit program designed to provide financial assistance to aged, blind and disabled persons who have little or no income. The benefits for Bluto’s grandson were paid directly to Debra Bluto as her grandson’s representative payee.
For most of the period between May 2008 and January 2017, Bluto’s grandson was incarcerated following his convictions for serious crimes. By law, Bluto’s grandson was not entitled to receive SSI benefits during any period of incarceration. Nonetheless, Bluto continued to receive her grandson’s SSI benefits for the entire time he was in jail. According to the indictment, in annual reports she had to file with the Social Security Administration, Debra Bluto concealed the fact that her grandson was in prison and falsely claimed that she used all the SSI funds to pay for his care. In fact, the indictment charges, Debra Bluto converted those illegitimate payments – which totaled slightly more than $50,000 -- to her own benefit.
This case was investigated by the Office of the Inspector General of the Social Security Administration.
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About This Case
Which court heard United States of America v. Debra Bluto?
This case was heard in United States District Court for the District of Vermont (Chittenden County), VT. The presiding judge was Geoffrey Crawford.
Who were the attorneys in United States of America v. Debra Bluto?
Plaintiff's attorney: Gregory Waples. Defendant's attorney: Michael Desautels - FPD.
When was United States of America v. Debra Bluto decided?
This case was decided on June 24, 2019.