The management company that owns the Michigan-based LaFontaine Automotive Group has agreed to pay $1.5 million to settle allegations that it fraudulently accepted COVID-19 era loans. The U.S. Attorney ...
Between March and September 2021, he reportedly defrauded the federal PPP loan program of more than $145,000 by “providing false information on loan applications.” ...
LaFontaine Management Inc. was accused of receiving Paycheck Protection Program or PPP payments it was not eligible for.
SHELTON, CT — A Shelton man accused of fraudulently obtaining COVID-19 relief funds was sentenced Wednesday to 21 months in ...
Vincenzo Minutolo, 39, of Shelton, applied for COVID-19 relief funds using the names of dead people, including his ...
The Trump administration has reached a joint settlement with seven states that will effectively shut down a key Biden-era ...
Numerous changes to federal student loan options will come into play. The changes have major implications for both new and ...
Parent PLUS borrowers face a critical June 30, 2026 deadline to qualify for income-driven repayment and potential loan ...
The Department of Education has moved to terminate one of former President Joe Biden's most popular student loan forgiveness ...