EDD SCAM: Insiders reveal how scammers are stealing millions in CA unemployment benefits
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ABC7 in Los Angeles hosted a live stream Thursday with an expert from the National Employment Law Project, Michele Evermore.
Watch the video in the player above for the full Q&A.
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