A woman from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, was sentenced to 13 months in the federal prison for fraudulent abuse of government funds Covid-19, including spending some of the money at a wedding of a destination in Florida, according to a US lawyer’s press releaseS Gernessia Williams, 47 -year -old, was deliberately convicted Transforming over $ 100,000 revenue from a loan Obtained through the Disaster Loan Disaster Loan in US US Administration (EIDL).
Williams, who was condemned by US district judge Brian A. Jackson, was also ordered to endure three years of supervisory release after his prison period and pay $ 110,030.47 for government restitution.
Between April 2020 and January 2023, Williams secured EIDL loans provided that She would use the funds to support her business Through the economic difficulties caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. However, instead of using the money for business costs, as needed, Williams uses the proceeds from the loan for personal expenses, including over $ 30,000 for jewelry and more than $ 20,000 at his wedding in Florida.
Thehe Fraud use of federal agents It is offered at a time when the authorities are destroyed by persons who abuse pandemic aid programs, and this case adds to the increasing number of such sentences for fraud across the country.
Federal investigators, including the FBI, and the General Inspector of the US Department of Finance for the Tax Administration, revealed fraudulent activity during their investigation. US prosecutor Ben Wallace’s assistant leads the prosecutor’s office.
The case serves as a reminder of the Floridians and others to report suspect fraud related to Covid-19 assistance programs. Anyone with information can be connected to the hotline of the National Disaster Fraud Center (NCDF) on 866-720-5721 or file a complaint online to www.justice.gov/disaster-fraud/ncdf-disaster-copply-formS
This sentence adds to a long list of cases where persons, businesses and others are persecuted for abuse of state pandemic care, with Florida continuing to see its share of related cases.