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As the COVID pandemic took hold in 2020, federal lawmakers created a series of loans to help struggling businesses stay ...
A family in Charlotte is charged with fraud for obtaining $124,000 in COVID-19 relief funds by submitting false applications ...
A Charlotte councilwoman is under scrutiny after being accused of using COVID funds to pay for her massive birthday party.
The councilwoman and her daughters are accused of using the proceeds on personal expenses in 2021, including approximately ...
Tramaine Liptrot, 43, pleaded guilty to wire fraud Wednesday before U.S. District Judge Beth Bloom in Miami federal court.
A Newsday analysis found 11 defendants were ordered to pay $19 million in restitution, of which $3.6 million has been ...
Eleven local residents have been ordered to pay $19.1 million in restitution, of which 19%, has been collected so far.
Marcus Taylor has pleaded guilty to fraud and drug-dealing charges. He could face at least eight years in prison, federal ...
A 34-year-old Huron man was sentenced to 27 months in prison for submitting false information to be eligible to receive ...
The Insolvency Service (IS) is to take over Covid loan fraud investigations after a review revealed taxpayers’ money was not ...