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 ...
The U.S. Attorney’s Office says it has settled with three companies accused of applying for and using millions in pandemic loans that they weren’t qualified for.
The U.S. Department of Education finalized limits on federal loans for graduate programs on Nov. 6, and changes have sparked disapproval from many professional groups. Along with eliminating the Grad ...
WASHINGTON — The Department of Education has excluded nursing from its definition of "professional degree" programs as it implements student loan changes under President Donald Trump's "One Big ...