A Jersey City woman has been sentenced to two years in federal prison and ordered to pay more than $184,000 in restitution after fraudulently obtaining business loans during the coronavirus pandemic.
Under the terms of the settlement agreement, the company paid the United States $2,907,643, federal prosecutors said.
Retiring Inspector General Deborah Witzburg reported the new round of fraud in what will be her final quarterly report. Her ...
Dangerous — even, at times, deadly — working conditions. No backup. Forced overtime. Insufficient pay. Those are just some of the hazards corrections workers face daily, according to union officials.
The Department of Agriculture is nixing any federal awards to Minnesota as the state endures a reckoning with fraud and the Trump administration’s immigration agenda. Secretary Brooke Rollins said aid ...
A prominent sports betting operator has discontinued an injury-refund promotion for the NFL playoffs, while two competitors announced they'll continue theirs through the postseason. FanDuel ran its ...
The Trump administration’s decision to ban thousands of Minnesotans from U.S. Small Business Administration loans further stokes the fraud allegations that have roiled the state. The borrower ...
Small Business Administration (SBA) Administrator Kelly Loeffler said Thursday that her agency has suspended “6,900 Minnesota borrowers” over suspected fraudulent activity regarding pandemic-era ...
The Small Business Administration (SBA) announced Thursday that it suspended 6,900 Minnesota borrowers after uncovering what it says is widespread suspected fraud. SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler ...
Some Minnesota families are in danger of losing child care after the US Department of Health and Human Services announced a freeze on child care payments to the state Tuesday amid a federal ...
Gov. Tim Walz (D-Minn.) emphasized the state's aggressive efforts to combat fraud while calling out federal failures under President Donald Trump that have allowed pandemic-era scamsters to escape ...
A federal judge will give former Phoenix news anchor Stephanie Hockridge an extra month before she must report to prison in the Blueacorn paycheck protection program loan fraud case. Hockridge, who ...
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