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An estimated $400 billion of COVID-aid was improperly allocated to falsified or stolen Social Security numbers, according to ...
A Passaic County attorney who admitted to fraudulently obtaining $350,000 in unemployment benefits and COVID-19 relief funds ...
A Clifton lawyer was sentenced to nearly two years in prison for fraudulently receiving over $300,000 in COVID-19 relief ...
Karen Gaston, 44, of East Granby, pleaded guilty Thursday in New Haven to multiple offenses after defrauding COVID-19 pandemic relief programs.
Prosecutors announced the charges Friday accusing Peter Pham of pocketing the bulk of $12 million and then laundering it to ...
Michael Brammer, a former Ohio State University employee, and two other men pleaded guilty to their roles in a surplus OSU computers sale scheme.
The not-for-profit in question was responsible in 2021 for distributing federal emergency rental assistance to local ...
A 30-year-old Jacksonville woman pleaded guilty on Tuesday to several charges including wire fraud involving the COVID-19 ...
Kelly Jo Driver, 43, of South Carolina, pleaded guilty to fraudulent claims and was sentenced to five years of probation but ...
Prosecutors say the ex-officers obtained $57,000 by claiming to own businesses that didn't exist, exploiting a program ...
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