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A man attempted to steal $6 million in PPP loans after submitting applications for companies with names from 'Game of Thrones': report

. "The PPP loan applications were supported by fake documents, including falsified tax filings, according to the indictment."

He reportedly submitted 14 PPP loan applications over $6.1 million, and he received more than $1.7 million in benefits after being approved for two applications. The government seized some of the allegedly fraudulent loan benefits, according to the DOJ. In April, the US government launched the PPP as a way to help small businesses financially amid the pandemic. These loans must be used for payroll costs, rent, and utilities.

The US Small Business Administration guarantees PPP loans under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, and they released the names of hundreds of thousands of small businesses that received funding from the PPP in JulyThe CARES Act was built to provide emergency financial assistance to Americans who are suffering economically from the coronavirus pandemic. But the program

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Some people are gonna take the rope

Barnes_Law C’mon man... reparations

Let's talk about Pelosi and all the SCUM Bags that took these Loans...meant for small businesses...as they say YOU ARE GOING DOWN

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