Levittown Woman Faces Charges for Fraudulently Collecting $112K in Public Assistance Benefits

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LEVITTOWN, NY – Nassau County District Attorney Anne T. Donnelly announced the arraignment of a Levittown woman, Terry Ann Powell-Bajwa, 45, on charges of fraudulently collecting $112,000 in public assistance benefits. Powell-Bajwa allegedly submitted false paperwork to obtain SNAP, Day Care Services, and Medicaid benefits, while omitting that she owned a company with lucrative government contracts, including a $2 million contract with Lockheed Martin.

In addition to owning a company, Powell-Bajwa also allegedly failed to disclose income from her husband, who works for a well-known technology company. The District Attorney’s office claims that the defendant filed multiple fraudulent applications between 2013 and 2021.

Powell-Bajwa was arraigned on Thursday, before Judge Eileen Goggin on a grand jury indictment charging her with one count of Welfare Fraud in the 1st Degree (a class B felony), one count of Grand Larceny in the 2nd Degree (a class C felony), and three counts of Offering a False Instrument for Filing in the 1st Degree (class E felonies).

If convicted of the top charge, Powell-Bajwa faces a maximum of 25 years in prison. Judge Goggin set her bail at $25,000 bond or $12,500 cash. The defendant is due back in court on May 9, 2023. The case is being prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney Diane Peress of the Economic Crimes Bureau.

Leo Canega
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