New Britain woman gets 3 months in prison for fraudulently collecting $233K in COVID-19 relief funds
The woman fraudulently filed for unemployment insurance and COVID relief funds using the names of friends, family and others, ...
A North Carolina couple pleaded guilty to using fake applications to steal more than $1 million in COVID-19 relief funds, ...
Tatiana Vazquez, 39 and Marquise Highsmith, 41, who lived in Midland, pleaded guilty to federal charges for stealing over $1 ...
A 35-year-old New Britain woman was sentenced to three months in prison and two years of supervised release after pleading ...
Tatiana Vazquez and Marquise Highsmith admitted to defrauding federal pandemic relief programs of more than $1 million, ...
Victoria Kates, 35, of New Britain was sentenced to three months imprisonment in Hartford federal court Friday for ...
The ruling temporarily halted plans to freeze more than $10 billion in funds for anti-poverty programs bound for five ...
Illinois state officials failed to perform required risk assessments for housing relief and crime victim assistance.
States are beginning to sketch out plans to deploy billions of dollars in new federal funding aimed at stabilizing and transforming rural healthcare, but early signals point to wide variation in ...
Austin PBS leaders told local reporters that CPB’s closure will open up a budget shortfall at the station and leave both ...
As a new year begins and another ends, Chester County state representatives and state senators were asked via email to look ...
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'I was wrong': Chattanooga pastor sentenced for COVID fraud explains his actions in letter
Federal prosecutors said Taylor pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud and one count of tax fraud tied to a COVID-19 ...
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