Inmates scam $140M coronavirus unemployment funds
Thousands of inmates scammed $140 million from coronavirus unemployment funds. The Sacramento County district attorney says the scam could end up costing the state up to $1 billion dollars. CNBC's Aditi Roy joins Shep Smith to report.
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