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Department of Justice

Justice Department Announces Results of Nationwide COVID-19 Fraud Enforcement Action

The Justice Department announced today the results of a coordinated, nationwide enforcement action to combat COVID-19 fraud, which included 718 enforcement actions – including federal criminal charges against 371 defendants – for offenses related to over $836 million in alleged COVID-19 fraud.
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CFO, Controller, Corporate Officers Charged in $53 Million Fraud Scheme Involving Pandemic Relief

Fourteen people who allegedly bilked the Paycheck Protection Program and numerous financial institutions out of more than $53 million in loan proceeds have been federally charged.
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Collin County Dentist Sentenced for COVID-19 Relief Related Fraud

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Collin County Dentist Sentenced for COVID-19 Relief Related Fraud

A Plano dentist has been sentenced to federal prison for COVID-19 relief related violations in the Eastern District of Texas, announced U.S. Attorney Damien M. Diggs today.
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Dallas Woman Pleads Guilty in $7 Million COVID-19 Testing Fraud

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Houston man sent to prison for $3M PPP loan fraud scheme

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Two fraudsters sent to prison for COVID-19 fraud scheme

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Hale County Man Pleads Guilty to $4 Million PPP Fraud

Texas, Austin Office of the City Auditor

Investigative Report: Nonprofit Vendor Defrauded Austin Public Health

Between December 2020 and September 2021, Central Texas Allied Health Institute (CTAHI), a nonprofit City of Austin contractor, committed fraud by misrepresenting over $1.1 million in financial transactions across three contracts with Austin Public Health. In total, CTAHI was improperly paid roughly $417,000 because of its fraudulent contract claims. In addition, CTAHI appears to have overstated its total vaccination numbers and fabricated patient information under its contract to provide COVID-19 vaccines.
Department of Justice

Texan convicted for multimillion-dollar COVID-19 relief fraud