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Georgia Man Who Lied About Having COVID Pleads Guilty To Federal Crimes


By Bill Galluccio
Dec 15, 2020
A Georgia man pleaded guilty to federal bank and wire fraud charges for lying to his employer about having COVID-19. Prosecutors said that 
Santwon Antonio Davis, 35, falsified medical records claiming that he had tested positive for the coronavirus.
As a result, the facility he worked at was forced to temporarily close down and undergo a deep clean. Several of Davis coworkers had to unnecessarily quarantine for 14 days. The company paid all of its employees during the shutdown.
While the facility was closed, the unidentified Fortune 500 company lost more than $100,000.
While Davis was on pretrial release, prosecutors learned that he submitted fraudulent documents on a mortgage application and that he made falsified claims about the death of a nonexistent child to receive paid bereavement leave from his employer. The mortgage company discovered the fraud after hearing about his case on the news. ....

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Georgia man who lied to employer about contracting coronavirus pleads guilty to federal fraud charges


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A Georgia man who prosecutors say earlier this year lied to his employer about contracting the coronavirus to obtain paid leave, thus causing the corporation $100,000 in losses to shut down its Atlanta facility and compensate other workers forced to quarantine, pleaded guilty to federal fraud charges Monday.
Santwon Antonio Davis, 35, of Atlanta, pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge William M. Ray II to a wire fraud charge related to a scheme to defraud his employer, as well as a bank fraud charge relating to alleged mortgage fraud, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Georgia announced Monday.  ....

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Atlanta man who lied to employer about having Covid pleads guilty


Atlanta man who lied to employer about having Covid pleads guilty
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ATLANTA - An Atlanta man who earlier this year falsely claimed to his employer that he had been diagnosed with COVID-19 pleaded guilty to a wire fraud charge Monday, federal prosecutors said.
The claim cost the company about $100,000 because the company had to temporarily close its facility and have four co-workers quarantine, the U.S. Attorney s Office for the Northern District of Georgia said.
Santwon Antonio Davis, 35,  who was charged in May 2020, pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud. ....

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A man in Atlanta faked a COVID-19 diagnosis, forcing his employer to shut down its facility and his co-workers to quarantine for no reason


A man in Atlanta faked a COVID-19 diagnosis, forcing his employer to shut down its facility and his co-workers to quarantine for no reason
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People stand in line at a clinic in Long Beach, California offering quick coronavirus testing for a fee, on Monday, June 29, 2020.
A man in Atlanta pleaded guilty to wire fraud related to a scheme to defraud his Fortune 500 employer by submitting a falsified medical letter claiming he had contracted COVID-19, the Justice Department announced on Monday.
Federal authorities said Santwon Antonio Davis, 35, caused more than $US100,000 in company losses after his employer shut down its Atlanta facility for cleaning. ....

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By Bill Galluccio
Dec 15, 2020
A Georgia man pleaded guilty to federal bank and wire fraud charges for lying to his employer about having COVID-19. Prosecutors said that 
Santwon Antonio Davis, 35, falsified medical records claiming that he had tested positive for the coronavirus.
As a result, the facility he worked at was forced to temporarily close down and undergo a deep clean. Several of Davis coworkers had to unnecessarily quarantine for 14 days. The company paid all of its employees during the shutdown.
While the facility was closed, the unidentified Fortune 500 company lost more than $100,000.
While Davis was on pretrial release, prosecutors learned that he submitted fraudulent documents on a mortgage application and that he made falsified claims about the death of a nonexistent child to receive paid bereavement leave from his employer. The mortgage company discovered the fraud after hearing about his case on the news. ....

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