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Contractor pleads guilty to fraud, theft over $40M contract to supply VA, FEMA with N95 masks he didn t have

Contractor pleads guilty to fraud, theft over $40M contract to supply VA, FEMA with N95 masks he didn’t have By Austin Williams Here are ways that can help stop you from being swindled. ARLINGTON, Va. - A Virginia contractor in February pleaded guilty to three counts of of making false statements, wire fraud and theft of government funds after he was awarded nearly $40 million in contracts from federal agencies to deliver N95 masks he didn’t have, ProPublica reported. Robert Stewart Jr. obtained more than $38 million in contracts from the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Federal Emergency Management Agency to provide N95 face masks with his business, Federal Government Experts LLC, according to a February report from ProPublica and court documents. 

Paycheck Protection Program Audits Are Upon Us—Borrowers Prepare! | Blank Rome LLP

[co-author: Craig Stetson ] In our last post on this topic, we touched on how the acceptance, use, and forgiveness of Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”) loans can be viewed in the context of a Defense Contract Audit Agency (“DCAA”) audit. This post focuses on audits and investigations involving PPP loans. Close scrutiny of PPP loans is not a prediction; it is reality. The Small Business Administration (“SBA”) has announced it will audit all PPP loans in excess of two million dollars following a lender’s submission of a borrower’s loan forgiveness application, and it reserves the right to “spot check” any PPP loan of a lesser amount at its discretion. The Department of Justice has already charged multiple individuals with PPP fraud. And this is just the beginning of what many think will be a tidal wave of enforcement activity involving PPP loans.

I m not celebrating, I m relieved : Democratic lawmakers react to guilty verdict in Chauvin trial with tears, hugs

I m not celebrating, I m relieved : Democratic lawmakers react to Derek Chauvin s guilty verdict with tears and hugs oseddiq@insider.com (Oma Seddiq) © Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 20: Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO) embraces Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-MA) as members of the Congressional Black Caucus react to the verdict in the Derick Chauvin murder trial in the Rayburn Room at the U.S. Capitol on April 20, 2021 in Washington, DC. Chauvin was found guilty on all three charges in the murder of George Floyd. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images Democrats said they were relieved to hear the guilty verdict in the Derek Chauvin trial.

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