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Skowhegan man charged with using PPP loan for barber pole light, church donation released on bond
Nathan Reardon, 43, is accused in federal court of submitting false information to receive and then misuse a $59,000 Paycheck Protection Program loan.
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A Skowhegan man charged with criminal fraud involving four alleged attempts to cash in on the federal Paycheck Protection Program was released on bond during an initial court appearance Thursday morning.
Nathan Reardon, 43, was charged last week with wire fraud and attempted wire fraud. Reardon allegedly submitted false information to apply for four of the PPP loans, the forgivable loans intended for small businesses struggling through the coronavirus pandemic, according to a criminal complaint filed Thursday at U.S. District Court in Bangor.