Canton woman pleads guilty to stealing SNAP benefits

Canton woman pleads guilty to stealing SNAP benefits
Canton woman pleads guilty to stealing SNAP benefits
CANTON, Miss. (WJTV) – A Canton woman pled guilty last week to stealing Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits intended for low-income families to supplement their grocery budget.

According to court documents, Nya Irving, also known as Nya Carter, 25, unlawfully acquired and used SNAP and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) benefits in October and November 2023.

Prosecutors said Irving was a Customer Service Representative for Conduent from September 26, 2022, to November 20, 2023. They said she used her position to access and obtain SNAP and TANF benefits belonging to recipients throughout the United States, including Alabama, Georgia, Indiana, Massachusetts, Maryland, New York, and Tennessee without authorization.

According to prosecutors, Irving also provided EBT card data to her friend, Velton Taylor Williams, Jr., who was sentenced last week to five years’ probation for his role in the scheme. Irving and Williams used the stolen SNAP and TANF benefits for their personal gain. Irving obtained $41,587.87 in SNAP and $975.19 in TANF benefits without authorization.

Irving pled guilty to Food Stamp Fraud. She is scheduled to be sentenced on December 9, 2025, and faces a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison.


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