In this Townhall article, Scott McClallen reports that a Mississippi man has become the latest member of the same family to plead guilty in a SNAP fraud case involving more than $100,000 in stolen benefits.
- Christopher Hill, 43, of Yazoo City, Mississippi, pleaded guilty on May 12, 2026, in federal court to food stamp fraud.
- Prosecutors say Hill unlawfully acquired and used about $116,893.48 in SNAP benefits between August 2022 and November 2023.
- The alleged scheme was tied to his sister’s employment as a customer service representative for Conduent, a company involved in Electronic Benefits Transfer processing.
- Hill is now the third sibling in the family to plead guilty to stealing SNAP benefits.
- His sister, Kizzie Hill, pleaded guilty to the same crime in December 2025 and is awaiting sentencing.
- His brother, Adrian Hill, pleaded guilty in May 2025 and was sentenced in February 2026 to five years of probation, including one year of home confinement.
- Christopher Hill is scheduled to be sentenced on August 21, 2026, and he and Kizzie Hill each face a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison.
- The article frames the case as part of a broader welfare-fraud problem, arguing that repeated abuses of programs meant for low-income families show taxpayers are being exploited.
- It also references a separate Minnesota case involving grocery store owner Abdiwahid Mohamed, who was charged with allegedly trafficking about $1.1 million in SNAP benefits.
Read the full story: https://townhall.com/tipsheet/scott-mcclallen/2026/05/13/snap-crackdown-mississippi-man-latest-in-family-fraud-spree-to-plead-guilty-n2676026
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