A Californian woman has been charged with obtaining more than US$145,000 in fraudulent unemployment benefits, some of that money under the names of notorious killers Scott Peterson and Cary Stayner, state prosecutors said on Wednesday.
Brandy Iglesias was employed at a private company contracted with San Quentin State Prison, where both men are incarcerated, and may have accessed their personal information through her job, California Attorney General Rob Bonta said.
Peterson, 49, was convicted in 2004 of murdering his pregnant wife and unborn son at their home in Modesto, Calif., on Christmas Eve two years earlier. The killings and subsequent trial were covered exhaustively in the media.
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