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State Faces Lawsuits Over Stitt Ending Federal Enhanced Unemployment Benefits


Credit U.S. Army
Several Oklahomans are suing over Gov. Kevin Stitt’s decision to end additional federal unemployment benefits late last month, alleging he overstepped his authority and violated federal law
Stitt announced in May the extra $300 a week covered by federal coronavirus relief funding would stop June 26 and be repurposed for a back-to-work incentive.
The Oklahoma Supreme Court has scheduled a referee hearing for Aug. 11 in one of the lawsuits. The governor s office said they can t comment on pending litigation.
A Tulsa County woman filed a separate lawsuit that says she quit working at a fast-food restaurant because her manager made her work the drive-thru window, something her doctor told her wasn’t safe because of COVID-19 and her chronic health condition. Her attorney, Brendan McHugh, said losing the additional federal benefits was devastating for her. ....

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2 Tulsa Area Men Accused of Virus Relief Fraud


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TULSA, Okla. (AP) Two men have been charged after being accused by authorities of fraudulently applying for small business loans intended for coronavirus relief in Oklahoma, according to federal prosecutors.
Authorities allege Rafael Maturino, 40, of Broken Arrow, and Adam Winston James, 44, of Tulsa, worked together on a scheme to apply for Paycheck Protection Program loans guaranteed by the Small Business Administration under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act.
Maturino is accused of getting a loan for $97,000 while James got a $125,900 loan. Prosecutors allege both men misrepresented their company’s payroll expenses and the number of employees they had. Maturino was charged with bank fraud while James was charged with aggravated identity theft. ....

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