An inmate in the Lawrence County Jail was sentenced to more prison time after fraudulently receiving pandemic unemployment benefits.
24-year-old Tylan Huddleston of New Castle was sentenced to six months in prison followed by two years of supervised release.
According to the court, Huddleston committed mail fraud with help from another individual to receive over $13,000 in unemployment compensation.
Huddleston is awaiting state trial.
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