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U.S. Attorney Announces Nearly $1M in DOJ Grants Related to COVID-19

United States Attorney G. Zachary Terwilliger today announced that various jurisdictions across the Eastern District of Virginia have recently been awarded over $972,500 in Department of Justice grants to respond to the public safety challenges posed by the outbreak of COVID-19.
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U.S. Attorney and DOJ Civil Rights Provide Update on COVID-19 Related Religious Liberties Case

United States Attorney G. Zachary Terwilliger and Assistant Attorney General Eric S. Dreiband of the U.S. Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division today announced an update on the status of the Department of Justice’s efforts to protect religious liberties during the COVID-19 pandemic by supporting a lawsuit brought in federal district court by Lighthouse Fellowship Church, a congregation in Chincoteague Island, Virginia that serves, among others, recovering drug addicts and former prostitutes.
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St. Petersburg Man Indicted For Threatening To Spread COVID-19 By Spitting And Coughing On Police Officers

Tampa, Florida– United States Attorney Maria Chapa Lopez announces the return of an indictment charging James Jamal Curry (31, St. Petersburg) with perpetrating a biological weapon hoax. If convicted, Curry faces up to 5 years in federal prison. Curry had been initially charged by criminal complaint on April 7, 2020.
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West Valley City, Midvale Receive Emergency DOJ Funding To Support Law Enforcement, First Responders

West Valley City, Midvale Receive Emergency DOJ Funding To Support Law Enforcement, First Responders
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U.S. Attorney Brady Announces $51K Grant to Address COVID-19 Pandemic in Penn Hills

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Texas Man Charged with $5 Million COVID-Relief Fraud

A Texas man has been charged in the Eastern District of Texas with allegedly filing bank loan applications fraudulently seeking more than $5 million dollars in forgivable loans guaranteed by the Small Business Administration (SBA) under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act.