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Former Logistics Company CFO Convicted of Securities and Accounting Fraud
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Former Logistics Company CFO Convicted of Securities and Accounting Fraud
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US Department Of Justice: Former Chief Financial Officer Of Publicly Traded Company Convicted Of Securities And Accounting Fraud
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Victor Barnett Founder of Milwaukee s Running Rebels Receives FBI Director s Community Leadership Award — FBI
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Published: 18 July 2021 18 July 2021
Milwaukee, Wisconsin - A Wisconsin man was sentenced Wednesday to 36 months in prison for fraudulently seeking over $600,000 in Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans guaranteed by the Small Business Administration (SBA) under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act.
Stephen Smith, 42, of Milwaukee, pleaded guilty on April 12. According to court documents, Smith admitted that he fraudulently sought, on behalf of three different companies, over $600,000 in PPP loans through applications to an insured financial institution. According to his plea agreement, Smith caused fraudulent loan applications to be submitted that made numerous false and misleading statements about the companies’ respective payroll expenses. Smith then directed his co-conspirators to send him portions of the PPP funds within days of receiving them and used the proceeds for personal expenses.