Donald Felix Zampach, 65, of Poway, California, faces up to 25 years in prison after admitting he hid the death of his mother, who died in 1990.
man admitted to hiding his mother's death for over three decades while he collected more than $800,000 in government benefits on her behalf, according to the Department of Justice.
Officials said Zampach hid the death of his mother, who died in Japan in 1990, and forged her signature on documents and income tax returns to continue getting her government benefits. His mother received both a widow’s pension through Social Security and an annuity from the Department of Defense’s Finance Accounting Service.
"Zampach admitted that between November 1990 and September 2022, he received at least $830,238 in stolen public money intended for his mother," the U.S. Attorney’s Office said.
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