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Spadea, who like the others is identified only by her initials in the indictment, had recently been released from a mental health facility when Weston and her boyfriend, Gregory Thomas Sr., allegedly picked her up in spring 2005 on a Philadelphia corner and persuaded her to live with them.

Within weeks, Weston arranged to begin collecting the Social Security disability benefits Spadea had been receiving since 1985. She cashed the first check two weeks after finding Spadea dead in a laundry room at their apartment, authorities say.

More than 140 of the charges against Weston are fraud counts related to her cashing and stealing benefit checks. Investigators, which included officials from the Social Security Administration’s Inspector General’s Office, concluded she took more than $212,000 in the scheme, and also made money by forcing hostages into prostitution.

The indictment came five days before Weston and her co-defendants were scheduled to be tried in Philadelphia Common Pleas Court on kidnapping, assault and other charges.

A spokeswoman for District Attorney Seth Williams said those charges would be dropped.

Weston’s lawyer, George Yacoubian, said he knew federal charges were looming against his client but had not yet had seen the indictment. Still, he called the case “a reach.”

Yacoubian said he expected to challenge the suggestion that Weston kidnapped her alleged victims and that they didn’t go willingly with her. He also looked forward to seeing evidence related to the murder accusations.

“I think this is going to be a very difficult case for them to prove,” he said.

Weston, 53, said little as she made a brief appearance in federal court. Cuffed and wearing a black sweatsuit, she cracked a half-smile at Thomas, her former boyfriend and alleged accomplice, as a court officer led her past him to a defense table. Jailed since her arrest 14 months ago, she is named in all but two counts in the indictment, and the only defendant accused of murder.

Magistrate Judge Thomas J. Rueter ordered her, Thomas and co-defendants Eddie Wright and Jean McIntosh held for arraignment and a bail hearing on Monday.

The others face up to life in prison for crimes including racketeering, kidnapping, involuntary servitude and hate crimes. Prosecutors said it was the first time a defendant had been charged under the 2009 Shepard-Byrd Hate Crimes Prevention Act for a crime against a mentally disabled person.

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