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Here s What You Need To Remember: If there is a moral to this story, it seems to be that, while egregious abuse of federal small business loans – often referred to as Paycheck Protection Program, or PPP – has been a sadly common occurrence, it is not consequence-free. Instead, it has often resulted in capture and prosecution.
Last week, David Staveley, 53, of Andover, Massachusetts, pleaded guilty to charges of conspiracy and failure to appear in court – as part of a plea deal that involved dropping five other charges, including bank fraud, identity theft, and making false statements to federal officials.
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PROVIDENCE The Massachusetts man who authorities say faked suicide to evade prosecution on charges that he lied to secure forgivable federal business loans during the COVID pandemic is seeking to be freed as he awaits trial.
David Staveley, 53, of Andover, has asked in papers in U.S. District Court to be released to a halfway house or other accommodation so he can receive mental-health treatment for severe post-traumatic stress disorder he says he developed after being assaulted by a corrections officer while serving time in federal prison in 2011.
But federal prosecutors are objecting to the release of Staveley, citing a criminal history of deception and fraud that dates back more than a decade and spans New England.
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