Veteran and wife indicted for defrauding VA

TOPEKA, KAN. –A federal grand jury in Topeka returned an indictment charging a Kansas couple with fraudulently obtaining disability benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). 

According to court documents, James Bradford, 47, and Equanda Bradford, 45, of Junction City are charged with one count of conspiracy and one count of theft of public money, property, or records. 

James Bradford, a U.S. Army veteran, and his wife Equanda are accused of providing false and fraudulent information to the VA, about his caregiver needs and her caregiving functions resulting in the receipt of $172,426 in disability compensation to which they were not entitled.

The Department of Veterans Affairs – Office of Inspector General and the General Services Administration – Office of Inspector General are investigating the case.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Skipper Jacobs is prosecuting the case.

An indictment is merely an allegation, and all defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

Hot this week

🎙️ Timeless Tuesdays: Lorna Jones

Lorna Jones talks about growing up in Scottsville, Riveting...

🎙️ Joe and Jay Heidrick Made for More

Joe and Jay Heidrick sit down with their sister...

Five Killed, Including Three Children, in Head-On Collision in Hodgeman County

HODGEMAN COUNTY, KS — A devastating multi-vehicle accident claimed the lives of five people, including three young children, on Thursday afternoon. The collision occurred on Kansas Highway 156 between Jetmore and Hanston.

Latest Headlines

🎙️ Blake and Lydia Campfire Chat

Lydia and Blake talk about upcoming events in the...

Heavy Rains Trigger Flash Flooding and Emergency Rescues Across Northeast Kansas

Torrential rains in northeast Kansas led to significant flash flooding, road damage, and emergency evacuations late Thursday and Friday. Some areas received up to a foot of rain, prompting response efforts for affected campers near Frankfort. Public officials are assessing damage and advising residents to avoid flooded roads as recovery continues.

🎙️ Public Affairs: Hollenberg Station – 4/11/2026

David Toland joined state and local leaders at the...
- Advertisement -

Related Articles

Popular Categories

- Advertisement -