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W.Va. woman pleads guilty in food stamp scheme

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HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) -- A Huntington woman has pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit food stamp fraud.

Federal prosecutors say 40-year-old Cynthia Gibson was a convenience store clerk who with others illegally redeemed about $127,000 worth of food stamp benefits between June 2011 and February.

Court documents show Gibson swiped benefit debit cards at the store and gave the recipients as little as 50 cents on the dollar in cash. The store's bank account then received the full amount of the fraudulent transactions from the federal government.

Stephanie Pauley, the store's former manager, pleaded guilty to a conspiracy charge in April. Both Gibson and Pauley face up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine. Gibson will be sentenced Oct. 15 in federal court in Huntington. Pauley will be sentenced on July 30.

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