The management company that owns the Michigan-based LaFontaine Automotive Group has agreed to pay $1.5 million to settle allegations that it fraudulently accepted COVID-19 era loans.
A York City tax preparer pleaded guilty Thursday to one count of bank fraud in connection with numerous fraudulent loan applications through a COVID-era program.
Luxury cars, homes, jewelry and casino trips were among the spoils of some of the biggest pandemic era fraud cases, according ...
LaFontaine Automotive Group’s management company will pay $1.5 million to settle allegations it fraudulently obtained a federal Paycheck Protection Program loan during the COVID-19 pandemic. The U.S.
SHELTON, CT — A Shelton man accused of fraudulently obtaining COVID-19 relief funds was sentenced Wednesday to 21 months in ...
An Urbandale businessman who once owned Pots & Shots plant bar faces federal charges for allegedly falsifying loan and bankruptcy records.
Between March and September 2021, he reportedly defrauded the federal PPP loan program of more than $145,000 by “providing false information on loan applications.” ...
Vincenzo Minutolo, 39, of Shelton, applied for COVID-19 relief funds using the names of dead people, including his ...
Federal officials say Minutolo misrepresented information on his PPP loan applications for his business, City Sounds.
LaFontaine Management Inc. was accused of receiving Paycheck Protection Program or PPP payments it was not eligible for.
Residents and business owners can apply for payments to cover cost of repairs, the Small Business Administration has ...
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