Gregory A. DeLine has been accused of using fake employees to receive loans through the Paycheck Protection Program in 2020.
The U.S. Treasury Department encouraged banks to prioritize existing customers when dishing out Paycheck Protection Program pandemic loans, disadvantaging smaller businesses against the intent of ...
SANTA CLARA – A South Bay woman was sentenced Wednesday to 1½ years in federal prison for fraudulently obtaining more than $2.8 million in pandemic relief funds, prosecutors said. Related Articles ...
Rahshone Burnett, 47, of west suburban Westchester, was charged last month with stealing money from the federal pandemic ...
A Kansas City woman was sentenced in federal court  for her leadership role in two cases that resulted in more than ...
As the U.S. government this month begins allowing small businesses to not repay their loans from a $525 billion pandemic relief plan, shifting the cost to American taxpayers, the process and the ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Former Philadelphia Eagles running back Wendell Smallwood has been sentenced to 18 months in federal prison after pleading guilty to wire fraud, conspiracy, and tax fraud ...
Former Trump administration national security adviser John Bolton was charged Thursday with 18 counts of retention and ...
Heather Campbell lost her job working for a food bank over the summer because of federal funding cuts. Her husband serves as ...
Three workers who spoke with the Sun-Times said they haven’t been furloughed, but they’ve dealt with uncertainties and ...
A U.S. House runoff in Georgia next week pits a former Democratic elected official who's been endorsed by Donald Trump against the son of a onetime Republican congressman. The winner will advance ...
Policy whiplash has left millions of borrowers unsure of how to repay their unpaid loans and who to ask for help.