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MSNBC The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle June 4, 2024 03:40:00

who stole covid relief money will probably get away with it. wanted tony opens alice is the acting attorney in miami who prosecuted that case. to figure that out would investigate is not to do? once you look at the paperwork and what you saw was, all it took was a drive to the farm to see that there was no form. just of single family home in the middle of miami. exactly. or their due diligence checks made? well, the supposed to be due diligence checks made, but obviously not all of them were done. the program, which ended last may, save millions of real jobs, but prosecutors say alleged criminals kept it from helping even more. joins us now. can, you have got to be a special flavor of craven to steal from taxpayers in a once in the lifetime pandemic. this ppp program was a finite amount of money. if you took money, somebody else wasn t going to get any. what was it about this program

MSNBC The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle June 4, 2024 06:39:00

they were told not to. they were told to get those loans out and suspend processes. how long do you think it does to do with on a business or person? it takes about three militants to do a person, and it takes about a second to do a business. one fraudster who applied for government health claimed he was running a farm with ten employees out of the single family home. that was enough to get him $150,000. he got caught below enforcement officials tell us most people who stole covid relief money will probably get away with it. wanted tony opens alice is the acting attorney in miami who prosecuted that case. to figure that out would investigate is not to do? once you look at the paperwork and what you saw was, all it took was a drive to the farm to see that there was no form. just of single family home in the middle of miami. exactly. or their due diligence checks made? well, the supposed to be due diligence checks made, but obviously not all of them were done. the pro

FOXNEWS America Reports With John Roberts Sandra Smith February 8, 2022 18:10:00

montez lee for breaking into a pawnshop in minneapolis and setting it on fire, saying we are going to burn this expletive down. it destroyed the business and also killed a 30-year-old man inside. lee was indicted on and pleaded guilty to one federal count of arson. that is serious, it has a max sentence of 20 years, but the d.o.j. sentenced him to just ten years with three years supervised release. the d.o.j. sentencing recommendation notes this mr. lee does not appear to pose a danger to the public and his last criminal offense was in 2016. in senator mcconnell s letter today he questions all of this, and writes this. the sentencing memorandum submitted by the acting attorney, because left wing political violence is excuseable. criminals whose crimes are add

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