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One of the founders of the lender service provider Blueacorn has entered a guilty plea in a scheme to fraudulently obtain COVID relief money through the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP).
More than four years after the Paycheck Protection Program, or PPP, stopped accepting applications, the U.S. federal government is still combating fraud that exploited the emergency fund disbursements ...
Meelad Dezfooli, 31, fraudulently obtained $11.2 million in Paycheck Protection Program loans, according to the U.S. attorney’s office.
The Redding council voted to grant the nonprofit Advance Redding approximately $675,000 to continue operating the Civic ...
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The Berkeley Scanner on MSNYoung people are helping keep Tilden park safer from wildfire
Wildfire season has gotten more severe. Civicorps hopes its wildfire mitigation program will help build a pipeline for ...
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Legit.ng on MSNOba Joseph Oloyede: US Court Sends Nigerian Monarch to 4 Years in Prison Over $4.2m COVID ...
The Apetu of Ipetumodu in Osun state, Oba Joseph Oloyede, has been sentenced to four years in prison in the United States.
Niall Alli, 52, also was ordered to pay back the four loans that he illegally obtained from the Paycheck Protection Program.
U.S. job growth falls short as unemployment rises; concerns over delayed Fed rate cuts and recession risks resurface. See how ...
Nathan Reis and his wife, Stephanie Hockridge, co-founded Blueacorn, a financial technology company that helped businesses apply for the federal Paycheck Protection Program, which was intended to ...
According to AARP, over 69 million Americans are receiving some type of Social Security. In Maine, 95% of people over age 65 receive Social Security benefits and rely on them to pay their everyday ...
A Sag Harbor spa. An East Hampton market. Workers at the most exclusive oases on Long Island face the consequences of a ...
The director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Susan Monarez, is refusing to leave her post, despite demands ...
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