Georgia lawmaker accused of ripping off taxpayers with pandemic unemployment fraud announces retirement

The second Georgia state House member accused of falsifying information to receive federal unemployment benefits during the pandemic has announced her retirement.

Karen Bennett, hailing from Stone Mountain, about 20 miles from Atlanta, is charged with one count of making false statements to collect $13,940 as of Monday.

In her initial court appearance, Bennett chose to waive indictment and was freed on a $10,000 bail, pleading not guilty to the charge. In federal court procedures, waiving indictment often signals a forthcoming guilty plea.

On Thursday, Bennett, a Democrat, stepped down from her role, which she had held since 2012, representing parts of DeKalb and Gwinnett counties.

Rep. Karen Bennett lawmaker photo

Karen Bennett, who formerly represented Georgia’s House District 94, is now facing federal allegations of fraudulently acquiring COVID-19 unemployment benefits.

“I am proud of the work accomplished by the Georgia General Assembly when we came together to advance policies that strengthened our state and improved the lives of all Georgians,” Bennett expressed in a letter obtained by FOX 5 Atlanta. “Serving in this capacity has truly been a labor of love, and one I will deeply miss.”

Prosecutors allege Bennett, who works as a physical therapist, lied when she claimed that, in 2020, she was unable to work for her company, Metro Therapy Providers, due to quarantine restrictions. 

Bennett, however, allegedly served in an administrative role within the company and worked from a home office, rather than providing therapy to clients, according to prosecutors. 

Additionally, prosecutors allege that Metro Therapy continued its operations after a brief disruption during the pandemic and that Bennett failed to add she was receiving a weekly pay of $905 from the African Methodist Episcopal Church, where she served as a minister. 

Georgia Rep. Karen Bennett

Georgia Rep. Karen Bennett, D-Stone Mountain, files for re-election March 3, 2014, in Atlanta.  (AP Photo/David Goldman, File)

Bennett is the second Democratic House member in Georgia to be charged with making false statements to receive federal funds, with prosecutors also charging Rep. Sharon Henderson of Covington with theft of government funds and making false statements in December.

Henderson is accused of illegally collecting $17,811 in federal unemployment benefits and remains in office while free on bail. Republican Gov. Brian Kemp has yet to appoint a review commission to independently determine whether Henderson should be suspended from her state position after last month’s indictment.

In the midst of the pandemic, the federal government utilized state employment systems to pay out special unemployment benefits to individuals who lost their jobs as a result of COVID-19.

Gov. Brian Kemp reacts during World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp during the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Jan. 17, 2024.  (Stefan Wermuth/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Democrats are expected to begin the session on Monday with 79 members in the 180-member House after Democratic state Rep. Lynn Heffner of Augusta also resigned earlier this week. Heffner revealed that her home had been severely damaged in 2024’s Hurricane Helene and that rebuilding has reached an “impasse,” potentially forcing her to move out of House District 130.

Kemp must now call special elections to replace Bennett and Heffner, but it is unclear if their replacements will be seated before the end of the regular session.

Bennett’s attorney did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.  

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