Former Batavia resident sent to prison for filing false DSS claims
A former Batavia resident who admitted to filing a false social services claim was sentenced in Genesee County Court today to one-and-a-half to three years in state prison.
Michael Schramm, 36, entered a guilty plea July 13 to offering a false instrument for filing.
He was arrested in May along with his wife, Deborah Schramm, and accused of submitting claim forms with DSS for temporary assistance and food stamps.
As part of his sentence, Schramm must repay the county $17,026.39.
Schramm failed to report full-time employment at a farm in Niagara County.
He will be disqualified from receiving temporary assistance and food stamps in the future.
Deborah Schramm is scheduled to be sentenced Oct. 10.