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Christian Stewart SSI Comment Analysis: Payee Barbara Beamon
I have completed an Redetermination on Christian Stewart SSN 602-07-0009 with payee Barbara Beamon. I choose this claimant because he had a work history and payee had not reported his earnings. During the RZ payee provided all paystubs for Christian Stewart and stated he hides the paystubs from her. Payee has been the legal guardian and grandmother since birth for these SSI Claimants and has provided for them all their life. I see no indication, she is misusing the SSI claimant funds she pays rent, household expenses and personal needs for her grandchildren. In great detail I explained to the payee regarding the fair share of rent/food and household expenses among the entire public assistance household. In detail, l she reviewed her rent and

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