About: Linda Taylor

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Linda Taylor (born Martha Louise White; c. January 1926 – April 18, 2002) was an American woman who committed extensive welfare fraud and, after the publication of an article in the Chicago Tribune in fall 1974, became identified as the "welfare queen". Accounts of Taylor's activities were used by then Presidential candidate Ronald Reagan, for his 1976 presidential campaign onwards, to illustrate his criticisms of social programs in the United States. Her criminal activities are believed to have extended beyond welfare fraud and may have included assault, theft, insurance fraud, bigamy, kidnapping, and possibly even murder.

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  • Linda Taylor (born Martha Louise White; c. January 1926 – April 18, 2002) was an American woman who committed extensive welfare fraud and, after the publication of an article in the Chicago Tribune in fall 1974, became identified as the "welfare queen". Accounts of Taylor's activities were used by then Presidential candidate Ronald Reagan, for his 1976 presidential campaign onwards, to illustrate his criticisms of social programs in the United States. Her criminal activities are believed to have extended beyond welfare fraud and may have included assault, theft, insurance fraud, bigamy, kidnapping, and possibly even murder. (en)
  • Linda Taylor (nome de batismo Martha Louise White; Golddust, Tennesse Janeiro de 1926 - 18 de abril de 2002) foi uma mulher americana que cometeu extensas fraudes em programas de bem-estar social e, após a publicação de um artigo na Chicago Tribune no outono de 1974, ficou conhecida como a "Rainha das pensões" (em inglês: "welfare queen"). Relatos das atividades de Taylor foram usadas pelo então candidato a presidência Ronald Reagan, em sua campanha presidencial de 1976 em diante, para ilustrar as suas críticas à programas sociais nos Estados Unidos. Especula-se que as atividades criminais de Taylor se estendem para além de fraudes contra programas de bem estar social, incluindo assaltos, furtos, fraude contra seguros, bigamia, sequestro e possivelmente até assassinato. (pt)
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  • 1974-08-02 (xsd:date)
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  • c. January 1926 (en)
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  • Martha Louise White (en)
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  • Golddust, Tennessee, U.S. (en)
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  • Harvey, Illinois, U.S. (en)
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  • Linda Taylor (en)
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  • Linda Jones (en)
  • Linda Bennett (en)
  • Connie Walker (en)
  • Martha Louise Miller (en)
  • Connie Jarvis (en)
  • Linda Lynch (en)
  • Linda Sholvia (en)
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  • Linda Taylor (born Martha Louise White; c. January 1926 – April 18, 2002) was an American woman who committed extensive welfare fraud and, after the publication of an article in the Chicago Tribune in fall 1974, became identified as the "welfare queen". Accounts of Taylor's activities were used by then Presidential candidate Ronald Reagan, for his 1976 presidential campaign onwards, to illustrate his criticisms of social programs in the United States. Her criminal activities are believed to have extended beyond welfare fraud and may have included assault, theft, insurance fraud, bigamy, kidnapping, and possibly even murder. (en)
  • Linda Taylor (nome de batismo Martha Louise White; Golddust, Tennesse Janeiro de 1926 - 18 de abril de 2002) foi uma mulher americana que cometeu extensas fraudes em programas de bem-estar social e, após a publicação de um artigo na Chicago Tribune no outono de 1974, ficou conhecida como a "Rainha das pensões" (em inglês: "welfare queen"). Relatos das atividades de Taylor foram usadas pelo então candidato a presidência Ronald Reagan, em sua campanha presidencial de 1976 em diante, para ilustrar as suas críticas à programas sociais nos Estados Unidos. Especula-se que as atividades criminais de Taylor se estendem para além de fraudes contra programas de bem estar social, incluindo assaltos, furtos, fraude contra seguros, bigamia, sequestro e possivelmente até assassinato. (pt)
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  • Linda Taylor (en)
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