A Russell Township, Ohio resident—Ali Pascal Mahvi—has been the subject of a law enforcement raid. Why? Because he’s a piece of shit.
For two years, the family was handed about $300 a month in government food stamps. They also wanted help to pay their gas and electric bills. And Medicaid. They needed – and got - Medicaid.
But to law enforcement, this poverty was all a ruse. While getting welfare, prosecutors say Mahvi had millions in the bank.
How much of a “ruse” is this public assistance? This is what investigators know, as of right now, about Mahvi’s finances.
- $4 million—Amount in a Swiss bank account
- $800,000—Approximate value of their home
- $25,400—Money received via two separate loans from friends
- $4,600—Monthly mortgage payment
- $300—Average monthly amount the family received in food stamps
- $0.00—Amount of monthly income claimed on government assistance applications
He also has at least three luxury cars and horse stables—with horses. One punishment I can think of is having Mahvi serve low-income kids while they ride his horses and swim in his pool—he would also have to muck all of the stalls bare-handed, in his favorite suit.