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Three Guilty In Transnational East Texas Call Center Fraud Scheme   – EastTexasRadio.com

Three Guilty In Transnational East Texas Call Center Fraud Scheme   – EastTexasRadio.com
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Elder fraud to cost man $400K in restitution

Elder fraud to cost man $400K in restitution
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Florida man guilty in transnational money laundering operation involving elder fraud

Florida man guilty in transnational money laundering operation involving elder fraud
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Owner of Wedding Planning Company Pleads Guilty to COVID-19 Relief Fraud

$3M PPP loans could get Texas man 20 years in fed prison

$3M PPP loans could get Texas man 20 years in fed prison Eastern District of Texas A Texas man pleaded guilty this week to filing fraudulent loan applications seeking more than $3 million in forgivable Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans guaranteed by the Small Business Administration (SBA) under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act. According to court documents, Fahad Shah, 44, admitted that he sought over $3 million in PPP loans from two different SBA-approved lenders. In the first application submitted to one lender, Shah sought over $1.7 million in PPP loan proceeds by fraudulently claiming that his company, WBF Weddings by Farah Inc. (WBF), employed 126 individuals with an average monthly payroll of over $700,000. In the second application, Shah sought over $1.5 million in PPP loan proceeds by fraudulently claiming that WBF had 126 employees with an average monthly payroll of over $600,000. According to court documents, WBF had only two employe

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