Por: ABC News Health October 14, 2022
BOSTON -- A man who presents himself as a Orthodox Christian monk and an attorney he lived with fraudulently obtained $3.5 million in federal pandemic relief funds for nonprofit religious organizations and related businesses they controlled, and spent some of it to fund a “lavish lifestyle,” federal prosecutors said Thursday.Brian Andrew Bushell, 47, and Tracey M.A. Stockton, 64, are charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud and unlawful... + full article
Associated Press USA Health October 14, 2022
BOSTON (AP) — A man who presents himself as a Orthodox Christian monk and an attorney he lived with fraudulently obtained $3.5 million in federal pandemic relief funds for nonprofit religious organizations and related businesses they controlled, and spent some of it to fund a... + más
Monk, attorney charged with $3.5M pandemic relief fraud | ABC News
Purported Christian Orthodox monk and lawyer arrested on federal charges in $3.5 million COVID-19 relief scam | The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe USA Nation October 13, 2022
A purported monk and his lawyer were arrested Thursday in Marblehead on federal charges that they fraudulently received more than $3.5 million in relief funds meant for businesses hit hard by the pandemic, authorities said.Brian Andrew Bushell, 47, and his attorney, Tracey M.A.... + más
Monk, attorney charged with $3.5M pandemic relief fraud | Associated Press
Forbes USA Business October 10, 2022
Topline Approximately two in five Republicans are likely to blame election fraud if the GOP doesn’t take back Congress in the November midterm elections, new Axios-Ipsos finds, paving the way for more possible disputes over the election results—particularly as approximately... + más
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Fox Business USA Business October 05, 2022
Check out what's clicking on FoxBusiness.com Five current or former employees in Tennessee and Mississippi with the (IRS) have been charged with scamming the federal government of hundreds of thousands of dollars in COVID-19 relief funds to bankroll extravagant lifestyles.... + más
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RTTNews USA Health September 24, 2022
The U.S. Justice Department has formed three Strike Force teams to enhance its efforts to combat and prevent Covid-19 related fraud that is taking place in many parts of the country.The Strike Force teams will operate out of U.S. Attorney's Offices in the Southern District... + más
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Alabama inmates strike, denouncing poor prison conditions | The Boston Globe
The Hill USA Politics September 24, 2022
The Labor Department inspector general on Thursday identified $45.6 billion in potential unemployment insurance fraud during the pandemic, a figure that far exceeds past estimates. A sweeping federal relief package signed by former President Trump in March 2020 expanded the... + más
Feds say $45.6 billion in pandemic unemployment aid was likely stolen | CBS News
Australia reveals proposed anti-corruption watchdog | Associated Press
ABC News USA Business September 21, 2022
MINNEAPOLIS -- Federal authorities charged 47 people in Minnesota with conspiracy and other counts in what they said Tuesday was the largest fraud scheme yet to take advantage of the COVID-19 pandemic by stealing $250 million from a federal program that provides meals to... + más
EXPLAINER: How alleged plot exploited pandemic to net $250M | Associated Press
Feds: Minnesota food scheme stole $250M; 47 people charged | Associated Press
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