Owners of Several Chicago-Area Convenience Stores Charged With Defrauding Low-Income Food Program for Women and Children
defraud a low-income food program for women and children.
workers schemed to fraudulently redeem checks from the Women, Infants, and Children (“WIC”) program, a federally
funded initiative designed to provide a nutritious diet to moderate and low-income infants, children up to five years of age, and pregnant, breastfeeding, and post-partum
women. The charges allege that the defendants knowingly allowed customers to provide their WIC checks as payment
for ineligible items at the stores, often at inflated prices. Most of the nine stores identified in the indictment redeemed millions of dollars in WIC checks.
and Harding Grocery in Chicago; HAMDAN HAMDAN, also known as “Tony,” 32, of Chicago, owner of La Villita Food Market in Chicago; EHAB KHRAIWISH, 27, of Tinley Park, Ill., owner of Mercado La Estrella in Elgin, Ill.; WALEED KHRAWISH, also known as “Wally,” 34, of Melrose Park, Ill., who worked at a convenience store in Melrose Park; ALAA HAMDAN, 35, of Chicago, who worked at Supermercado
El Grande in Addison, Ill.; ERSELY ARITA-MEJIA, 39, of Arlington Heights, Ill., who worked at Star Mini Market in Mt.
Prospect, Ill.; FORTINO HERNANDEZ, 38, of Addison, Ill., who worked at Supermercado El Grande in Addison; JEHAD
KHRAWISH, 24, of Chicago, who worked at a convenience store in Melrose Park, Ill.; and MARISOL ZAVALA, 29, of McHenry, Ill., who worked at a convenience store in
Elgin, Ill.
returns for Harding Grocery.
Buie, Jr., Special Agent-in-Charge of the Chicago Field Office of the FBI; Anthony Mohatt, Special Agent-in-Charge of the Midwest Regional Office of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Office of Inspector General; and Justin Campbell, Acting Special Agent-in-Charge of the IRS Criminal Investigation Division in Chicago. The government is represented by
Assistant U.S. Attorney Sheri L. Wong.
to a fair trial at which the government has the burden of proving guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. If convicted, the Court
must impose a reasonable sentence under federal statutes and the advisory U.S. Sentencing Guidelines.
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