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Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Woman helps others file 35 fraudulent claims to steal Michigan COVID unemployment money, feds say - WDIV ClickOnDetroit

Semaje Reffigee accused of conspiracy to commit wire fraud

DETROIT – A Detroit woman took a job as a Michigan unemployment insurance examiner and helped a group of others file more than 35 fraudulent claims and steal thousands in COVID unemployment benefits, official said.

Unemployment worker

Court records filed Friday (July 8) say Semaje Reffigee, of Detroit, accepted a job in October 2020 to work for the state of Michigan as an unemployment insurance examiner.

Reffigee was hired to review, process, and verify that unemployment claims were legitimate, according to authorities.

She worked full-time from her home in Detroit and used computer equipment provided by her employer, officials said.

Scheme details

Reffigee is accused of working with a group of people who submitted false claims into the state’s unemployment system between October 2020 and June 2021.

Many of those claims were filed using stolen identities, according to authorities.

Officials said the people filing those claims would communicate with Reffigee over the phone or via text. She accepted bribes in return for approving many of those claims, court records show.

Members of the conspiracy submitted false and fraudulent claims in the name of unsuspecting residents, officials said. Personal information and Social Security numbers were used during the claim submission process, according to authorities.

In each instance, members of the conspiracy would report that the claimant had become unemployed due to...



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