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Brazoria County woman pleads guilty to fraudulently claiming $82,000 in California relief funds
Joyce Turner admitted to collecting more than $54,000 in unemployment benefits during the COVID-19 pandemic and $28,000 for damage to a rental property in California that she didn't live in.
A Rosharon woman pleaded guilty Monday to fraudulently obtaining more than $28,000 in federal disaster relief funds by ...
Chesterfield County’s rent relief program got a $3.8 million infusion Wednesday. But county residents facing eviction cannot submit new applications seeking aid if they hadn’t done so by a ...
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Texas Woman Pleads Guilty in L.A. to Wildfire, COVID Relief Fraud
A Texas woman pleaded guilty Monday in Los Angeles to fraudulently obtaining more than $28,000 in federal disaster relief money by falsely claiming she was a Pasadena resident living in a property ...
A large boost in a Los Angeles County emergency rental relief program was delayed Tuesday, Sept. 2, for two weeks by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, in a contentious vote that split the ...
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LA County considers reviving COVID-era eviction policy to aid immigrant renters, fire victims
As many immigrant families struggle to pay rent and fire victims manage recovery costs, county leaders ask: Is another ...
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California counties, organizations concerned about expected cuts in funding for homeless services
California counties are reporting decreases in homelessness, in part because the state and federal government has invested in helping people find housing. However, the money that helped make ...
BAKERSFIELD, CA (IANS) – A 50-year-old man here, has pleaded guilty to stealing $163,750 in Covid-19 relief money, the US Attorney for Eastern District of California announced. According to court ...
(FOX40.COM) — A California man pleaded guilty on Aug. 22 for his role in a scheme to defraud the Small Business Administration out of $15.9 million in loans through the Paycheck Protection Program and ...
Some homeowners affected by the fires in Los Angeles County will have more time — up to a year — to pay their mortgages under ...
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