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Fresno Woman Pleads Guilty to Over $300,000 in Pandemic Relief Fraud

EDVA Takes Action Against COVID-19 Fraud in 2022

Hale County Man Pleads Guilty to $4 Million PPP Fraud

Bakersfield Brothers Sentenced for Roles in Multiple Fraud Schemes

Canton Woman Sentenced for Online Fraud Conspiracy

Providence Man Sentenced for Fraud, Theft of Government Funds, and Identity Theft Committed While on Federal Supervised Release for Sex Trafficking

PROVIDENCE – A Providence man who participated in a conspiracy that submitted online applications as part of an effort to fraudulently collect approximately $243,000 in pandemic-related unemployment benefits from at least seven states, which he did while serving a term of federal supervised release that followed his conviction and incarceration for sex trafficking, has been sentenced to two-and-a-half years in federal prison, announced United States Attorney Zachary A. Cunha and Rhode Island Attorney General Peter F. Neronha.