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Prince George's County Man Sentenced to Six Years for CARES Act Fraud Conspiracy

via Washington Times·May 26

A man from Prince George's County, Maryland, received a six-year federal prison sentence for conspiring to fraudulently obtain over $3.5 million in CARES Act-era unemployment insurance. This conviction underscores the ongoing legal repercussions for those who exploited pandemic relief funds intended to support the vulnerable. The case serves as a stark reminder of the federal government's commitment to prosecuting financial crimes that undermine economic recovery efforts.

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