Megan Fox reports:
A woman who was accused and convicted of identity theft for stealing funds from her employer has been accused again for similar charges. Aurea Picasso was hired as a director of Welfare for Hanover County, near Chicago, while awaiting trial for stealing from the State welfare system while employed there.
However, while serving as welfare director Picasso managed to steal over $200,000 from the county. Furthermore, Picasso was scheduled to be released from state prison on another unrelated charge of id theft when the new charges were filed against her for the theft from Hanover County.
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