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BELLEFONTE The Centre County commissioners got right to business on Tuesday.
In a relatively short 22-minute meeting, they approved several contracts and moved several items to next week’s consent agenda. County administrator Margaret Gray opened the meeting by reminding residents that the free COVID-19 testing site operated by AMI Expeditionary Healthcare re-opened on Tuesday at its new testing site. The testing site at the old Bon-Ton department store location at the Nittany Mall closed on Saturday. The new testing site is the old Comcast building, located at 1155 Benner Pike, Suite 120. Testing is available from 10 a.m. until 7 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday.
FL Nurse Arrested After Using COVID-19 Relief Aid on Personal Expenses
The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) passed by Congress last March was supposed to help struggling business owners keep their workers employed during the pandemic. It was a part of the CARES Act, lending out $349 billion dollars over the past ten months.
However, not everyone is putting this money to good use. A Florida nurse was recently arrested after lying to the government about the nature of his small business, Professional Skills Inc.
He’s now being charged with engaging in transactions in unlawful proceeds and making false statements to a financial institution.
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Florida Nurse Allegedly Lied to Obtain $420K in Coronavirus Relief
A nurse in South Florida fraudulently obtained approximately $420,000 in coronavirus relief money, federal prosecutors allege.
“Giraldo Caraballo, 55, of Miami, made his initial appearance Friday in Miami federal court,” the Associated Press (AP) reported Saturday.
Caraballo is charged with “engaging in transactions in unlawful proceeds and making false statements to a financial institution,” the article continued:
Caraballo applied for and received a Paycheck Protection Program [PPP] loan on behalf of his company, Professional Skills Inc., according to a criminal complaint. He claimed the company had 28 employees and an average monthly payroll of $168,000, which investigators said was untrue. The complaint also alleges that Caraballo applied for and received approximately $55,000 in Economic Injury Disaster Loan. Instead of using the money for payroll, prosecutors said Caraballo transferred the money to o