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Department of Justice

Raleigh Man Charged with Defrauding COVID Relief Program for Over $1 Million

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Rapid City Man Sentenced for Bank Fraud and Money Laundering

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Washington, D.C. Man Facing Federal Charges For Allegedly Obtaining Covid-19 Cares Act Loans By Reporting Inflated Payroll Numbers And Stealing A Maryland Man’s Identity

Greenbelt, Maryland – A federal grand jury has returned an indictment charging Jemel Lyles, age 42, of Washington, D.C., with three counts of wire fraud, two counts of aggravated identity theft, and one count of money laundering relating to the submission of alleged fraudulent COVID-19 CARES Act loan applications. The indictment was returned on June 27, 2024, and unsealed today upon the arrest of the defendant.
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Former SBA Employee Charged with Wire and Bank Fraud in Connection with Filing False Applications for PPP and EIDL Loans and Covid-19 Rental Assistance

Malaina Chapman, 37, of Hialeah, Fla. has been charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud, wire fraud and bank fraud. She had her initial appearance in Miami federal court today.
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Defendant Originally Charged as "John Doe" Sentenced to Three Years in Prison for Fraud and Identity Theft

BOSTON – Jose Then, originally charged under the pseudonym “John Doe,” was sentenced today in federal court in Boston for mail fraud, false statement in an application for a passport, misuse of a social security number and aggravated identity theft.
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Couple Pleads Guilty To $2 Million Bank Loan And COVID-19 Relief Fraud Schemes

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Utah Man Sentenced to Home Detention After Stealing Over $100,000 in Social Security and Other Government Benefits

Salt Lake City, Utah – Melvin Roy Hunter, 71, of Salt Lake County, was ordered by the court today to 14 months’ home detention as part of a 40 months’ probation sentence, and ordered to pay $105,301.30 in restitution.
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Repeat Fraudster Sentenced for Leading Pandemic Fraud Conspiracy

A Hampton woman was sentenced today to five years in prison for identity theft and leading a conspiracy to defraud the government and financial institutions for pandemic-related loans and other benefits.
Department of Justice

Lexington Couple Sentenced for Fraudulently Obtaining COVID Relief Loans