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Apr 19, 2021 3:01 PM EDT
Oregon’s Jade District is a 10-block area neighborhood in East Portland that is home to dozens of Asian-owned businesses, from grocery stores to herbal markets, bakeries and restaurants that include a James Beard-recognized Vietnamese soup spot.
But in the first two months of the year, at least 13 businesses there had their windows smashed, which community leaders say was the result of anti-Asian hate fueled by misguided scapegoat rhetoric about COVID-19. A month after the fatal March 16 shootings at Atlanta-area spas that left eight people dead, including six Asian American women, Asian American businesses across the country are reeling from the spate of hate and violence, and some say they’re operating in fear adding to the economic crisis many businesses have been grappling with since the beginning of the pandemic.
A New York City investment manager has been charged with stealing over $2.4 million through PPP loans insider@insider.com (Libertina Brandt) © Reuters/Lucas Jackson A page from the PPP loan application that people have to fill out for financial support due to the continuing outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is pictured on a desk in New York U.S., May 7, 2020. Reuters/Lucas Jackson
New York City prosecutors charged a man with stealing over $2.4 million through PPP loans.
The man is accused of applying for five PPP loans and lying about the number of employees he had.
Prosecutors alleged he transferred the vast majority of the money to personal trading accounts.