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SFUSD accused of exploiting loophole to receive reopening funds without reopening
SFUSD accused of exploiting loophole to receive reopening funds without reopening
With $12-million in school funding on the line, a group of state legislators is calling out the San Francisco Unified School District. They say the district took advantage of reopening dollars, without actually reopening in-person learning to enough students.
SAN FRANCISCO - With $12-million in school funding on the line, a group of state legislators is calling out the San Francisco Unified School District. They say the district took advantage of reopening dollars, without actually reopening in-person learning to enough students.
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A San Francisco woman was accused of impersonating two lawyers. Then, she got charged for PPP fraud.
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Miranda Devlin had spent her PPP funds on purchases from Bloomingdale s, Tiffany and Co. and Amazon.Kameleon007/Getty Images/iStockphoto
A woman named Miranda Martin filed for a loan with the Paycheck Protection Program. It was for her business, the Common Nucleus of Cancer for which she was bankrolled $32,700.
The only catch: Miranda Martin allegedly didn t run the LLC. She s a retired attorney. And the Miranda Martin who had filed for this application had already been arrested months earlier for impersonation.
DOJ Reports San Francisco, California Woman Charged with Fraudulently Obtaining Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) Pandemic Relief Funds and with Impersonating Attorneys Published: Saturday, 13 February 2021 05:53
Defendant Handled Cases In Court Under Stolen Attorney Identities And Applied Successfully For Coronavirus Relief Funds With a Fraudulent Application
February 13, 2021 - “We allege Miranda Devlin committed serial fraud,” said U.S. Attorney Anderson. “Among the schemes alleged in the complaint, Devlin used a shell
company to defraud the Paycheck Protection Program, known as PPP, out of pandemic relief funds. PPP funds provide a critically important safety net for legitimate businesses suffering real losses. Anyone considering PPP fraud should know law enforcement is watching, and federal prosecution can follow.”
St. Louis Public Radio
Ja na Kelly poses in front of University City High School. She s a senior at the high school, though she s hardly been inside since March. She had to navigate school and now college admissions virtually.
Without extracurricular activities or standardized test scores, students with ambitious college plans are doing so without the resume they had hoped would win over admissions officers.
This is not the year for the college road trip. Instead, it’s been all about clicking through virtual campus tours.
Parker Kopplin is a senior at Ritenour High School in St. Louis County, and that’s where he was when he explored the campus of UCLA.