Massachusetts men charged in $7M SNAP benefits trafficking scheme

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Two Massachusetts men were arrested for allegedly trafficking nearly $7 million in SNAP benefits through small retail stores, turning a food assistance program into a criminal enterprise by exchanging benefits for cash and liquor, with some stores showing abnormally high redemption volumes.
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