(JACKSON, MISS) — The Mississippi Department of Human Services (MDHS), Office of Inspector General, Division of Investigation, announced a Lauderdale County resident has entered into a plea agreement following an MDHS investigation into welfare fraud.
Natisha Forest of Lauderdale County entered a plea agreement with the District Attorney in Lauderdale County Circuit Court on March 16, 2026, related to fraudulent receipt of public assistance benefits. The investigation determined that Forest improperly received $36,860.00 in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits by failing to accurately report her household composition and household income.
MDHS recovered $5,065.12 of the original $36,860.00 claim before the court proceeding concluded. Forest was sentenced to three years of probation and ordered to pay fines, fees, and restitution totaling $32,885.88.
“This is a great example of collaboration between our investigations team, MDHS county offices, District Attorneys, and local law enforcement,” said Sandra Griffith, MDHS Inspector General.
The investigation was conducted by Agent Reginald Adams with the MDHS Office of Inspector General’s Division of Investigation. Established in 2018, the Division is responsible for detecting, preventing, and deterring fraud, waste, and abuse and has recovered millions in SNAP overpayments since its inception.
“This investigation and plea agreement demonstrate, once again, the controls we have put in place to identify, investigate, and eliminate fraud in our programs; plainly, those controls are working,” said Robert G. (“Bob”) Anderson, MDHS Executive Director.
Suspected fraud can be reported to MDHS at any time by submitting the Fraud Tip Form online at http://www.mdhs.ms.gov/report-fraud/, calling the Fraud Tip Line at 1‑800‑299‑6905, or emailing fraud@mdhs.ms.gov.