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CHICAGO (AP) — Illinois prosecutors say they’ve charged several family members of a former Illinois Department of Human Services caseworker who has pleaded not guilty to misappropriating more than $700,000.

Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan’s office said Monday that five family members of 63-year-old Debra Moore of Baytown, Texas, and formerly of Chicago, were charged. Two of Moore’s relatives have pleaded not guilty to felony charges of continuing financial crimes enterprise. Madigan spokeswoman Annie Thompson says all five have been arraigned.

Moore is accused of selling LINK cards and adding unauthorized benefits to accounts of family and friends in exchange for cash payments. She’s suspected of adding the unauthorized benefits to ineligible recipients of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program between 2004 and 2013.