Moorhead: 4 Women Charged With Welfare Fraud

Moorhead: 4 Women Charged With Welfare Fraud

Moorhead (trfnews.i234.me) — Four women have been charged with welfare fraud in separate cases filed in Clay County Court. The cases were filed in Moorhead, Minnesota.

Each woman is charged with felony wrongfully obtaining assistance. Court records list the cases as separate matters. The allegations involve SNAP and other public benefits.

Moorhead: 4 Women Charged With Welfare Fraud

Who is charged

Katilynn Rose Anderson

Prosecutors charged Katilynn Rose Anderson of Camden, South Carolina. Court filings allege she received $10,728 in SNAP benefits. The benefits were paid between September 2023 and April 2024.

Records allege she did not qualify for the assistance. The felony charge was filed in Clay County Court.

Loletha S. Holley

Loletha S. Holley of Little Elm, Texas, was also charged. Filings allege she received $8,451 in SNAP benefits. The benefits were paid between September and December 2022.

The case was filed in Clay County Court in August 2025. Records allege she did not qualify for the assistance.

Krista Mougey

Krista Mougey of Fargo faces the same felony charge. Court records allege she received $3,673 in benefits. The filing lists SNAP, housing, and other programs.

The benefits were allegedly received between June 2024 and October 2024. Records allege she did not qualify for the assistance.

Valerie Vega

Valerie Vega of Dilworth, Minnesota, was also charged. Court records allege she received $6,846 in SNAP and other benefits. Records allege she did not qualify for the assistance.

Possible penalty and next steps

Court records state each felony charge carries a maximum of five years in prison. Sentences can vary by case. A judge decides any final sentence.

These are allegations in a criminal complaint. Each defendant is presumed innocent in court. The cases will move through hearings and court dates.

How to track the cases

The public can review many Minnesota court records online. Use the Minnesota Judicial Branch portal at Access Case Records.
You can also search cases using MCRO Case Search.

For general SNAP information, the USDA provides program details at fns.usda.gov.

I’m Chris Harper reporting for TRF News.

3 comments

  1. yes they created fraud amere pittance (they will go to prison) come paired to what WALTZ did (he will get his peepee slaped and told take your football and go home) this is justice ya right

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