A federal judge has sentenced a Loxahatchee woman described as the ringleader of a South Florida Paycheck Protection Program fraud scheme to five years in prison. U.S. District Judge Federico A.
Westmoor Country Club will pay $1.25 million to the government to settle claims it improperly obtained a loan through the ...
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WASHINGTON, D.C. (NEXSTAR) — Starting Monday, businesses can again apply for emergency loans through the government’s Paycheck Protection Program. And that while the money is now available, it might ...
Three Chinese-owned firms agreed to pay $7.3 million to resolve allegations they submitted false claims to secure loans under ...
A Texas man has been sentenced to nine years in federal prison after he used two Payment Protection Program loans to buy a Lamborghini and a Rolex. Houston resident Lee Price III, 30, also used the ...
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A California nursing home chain must pay $18 million for allegedly submitting false information on Paycheck Protection Program loan applications and loan forgiveness applications, despite being ...
Raisha Kelly, 44, of Loxahatchee, Florida, was sentenced to five years in prison for orchestrating a Paycheck Protection Program fraud scheme. Kelly conspired with 13 others to submit fraudulent loan ...