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DeKalb store owner pleads guilty to ‘trafficking in food stamps’ – Atlanta Journal Constitution

DeKalb store owner pleads guilty to 'trafficking in food stamps'
Atlanta Journal Constitution
Tessema Lulseged, 49, was the owner and operator of Decatur's Big T Supermarket when, according to information released by the U.S. Attorney's Office in Atlanta, he allowed customers to trade in their food stamps for cash. Lulseged reportedly offered

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