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Showing Original Post only (View all)Black woman in Michigan faces 10 years in prison for selling baked goods made with food stamps [View all]
Black woman in Michigan faces 10 years in prison for selling baked goods made with food stamps [VIDEO]
Story by Kevin Bell 1w
A 32-year-old Michigan woman, Talia C. Teneyuque, is facing felony charges after allegedly using her food stamp benefits to buy ingredients for baked goods that she later sold on social media. Prosecutors say that between January 2022 and September 2023, she purchased groceries using her EBT Bridge Card and turned those items into baked treats. Therefore, reselling them for profit a violation of federal food stamp regulations.
Teneyuque now faces up to 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine if convicted. The story, which first surfaced through a post by @RaphouseTV, has ignited national debate about class, race, and fairness in welfare enforcement. As a result, many users are calling her prosecution a punishment for being resourceful.
According to prosecutors, the alleged fraud totaled over $1,000, enough to elevate the case to a felony under both Michigan law and federal SNAP guidelines. Authorities claim Teneyuque used her EBT benefits that were issued through the states Bridge Card program. She used them to buy groceries like flour, sugar, eggs, and butter. After that, she placed them for resale as baked goods through her online bakery page.
SNAP benefits are designed for personal consumption. So, federal statutes classify any resale of items purchased with food stamps as trafficking. In other words, turning EBT-funded ingredients into sellable goods is treated the same way as exchanging food stamps for cash.
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Story by Kevin Bell 1w
A 32-year-old Michigan woman, Talia C. Teneyuque, is facing felony charges after allegedly using her food stamp benefits to buy ingredients for baked goods that she later sold on social media. Prosecutors say that between January 2022 and September 2023, she purchased groceries using her EBT Bridge Card and turned those items into baked treats. Therefore, reselling them for profit a violation of federal food stamp regulations.
Teneyuque now faces up to 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine if convicted. The story, which first surfaced through a post by @RaphouseTV, has ignited national debate about class, race, and fairness in welfare enforcement. As a result, many users are calling her prosecution a punishment for being resourceful.
According to prosecutors, the alleged fraud totaled over $1,000, enough to elevate the case to a felony under both Michigan law and federal SNAP guidelines. Authorities claim Teneyuque used her EBT benefits that were issued through the states Bridge Card program. She used them to buy groceries like flour, sugar, eggs, and butter. After that, she placed them for resale as baked goods through her online bakery page.
SNAP benefits are designed for personal consumption. So, federal statutes classify any resale of items purchased with food stamps as trafficking. In other words, turning EBT-funded ingredients into sellable goods is treated the same way as exchanging food stamps for cash.
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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/black-woman-in-michigan-faces-10-years-in-prison-for-selling-baked-goods-made-with-food-stamps-video/ar-AA1OGchb
So unfair!! Straight up racial profiling probably. Be careful out there DU Bakers. We're all under the regime's microscope now.
❤️ RESIST!! ✊️
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Black woman in Michigan faces 10 years in prison for selling baked goods made with food stamps [View all]
littlemissmartypants
Tuesday
OP
You're right! In our case the penalty is far in excess of the cost of doing it right
dickthegrouch
Tuesday
#31
A a convicted felon, pedophile, and rapist who is OUT ON BAIL after being indicted for election interfereance in GA!
Attilatheblond
Tuesday
#17
So, a black woman gets a little government money, adds labor & makes something...
CaptainTruth
Tuesday
#9
SNAP as it currently exists isn't really meant to help people but to keep them dependent and unempowered.
cstanleytech
Tuesday
#16
They should be expanded and made common place, that would keep the top 1%ers from demonizing them
questionseverything
Tuesday
#40