Payback for payroll fraudster
Relevant impacts: Government outcomes impact and financial impact
A US man fraudulently obtained a US$2.1 million loan by falsely stating that he intended to use the money for employee salaries, rent and utilities for his company. He then used the loan to make multiple personal purchases including a boat worth almost US$700,000 and US$100,000 payment to a former business partner. The man concealed his payments by calling the boat "equipment" and the payments to his partner "payroll."
He also created 39 fake employees and fake identification cards to show that his company was using the funds on payroll.
He faces a maximum penalty of 30 years in prison for bank fraud and false statement charges, and 10 years for each count of money laundering.
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