By Cathy Locke
clocke@sacbee.com
Three Sacramento residents have been indicted on employment fraud charges.
A federal grand jury returned a five-count indictment charging Rebecca Lynn Stoneking, 38, Russell Edward Williams, 51, and Timothy Jack Oller, 50, with conspiracy to commit mail fraud and mail fraud.
The indictment accuses Stoneking, a former employee of the Employment Development Department, of using her position as an account technician and her own computer access at EDD to fraudulently obtain more than $90,000 in unemployment benefits for Williams and Oller.
The indictment alleges that Stoneking executed the scheme by selecting a company that was going out of business and replacing the names of legitimate employees with the names of Williams and Oller. Stoneking then allegedly assisted Williams and Oller in filing for unemployment benefits based on wages they never earned from the company.
The U.S. Marshals Service and the U.S. Postal Service arrested the three defendants Wednesday. All entered not guilty pleas at their arraignment, according to a federal Department of Justice news release. Williams and Oller have been detained pending trial. Stoneking was released to the custody of a family member in Victorville.
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