The COVID-19 pandemic led to unprecedented government stimulus aimed at providing financial relief to struggling businesses and individuals. A key component of this stimulus was the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) and Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) program administered by the Small Business Administration (SBA). While these programs provided a lifeline for many, they were also ripe for abuse and fraud. In Portland and nationwide, federal prosecutors are aggressively pursuing PPP and EIDL fraud cases. If you are being investigated or charged, having an experienced lawyer can mean the difference between a slap on the wrist or serious prison time.
The PPP provided low-interest private loans to small businesses, which would be forgiven if used on eligible expenses like payroll and rent. EIDL provided low-interest disaster loans up to $2 million. With the rush to get money out quickly, limited oversight led to widespread fraud. Common schemes include:
Federal agencies including the Department of Justice (DOJ), FBI, IRS, and SBA’s Office of Inspector General are investigating PPP and EIDL fraud nationwide. In Portland specifically, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Oregon has a COVID-19 Fraud Coordinator reviewing allegations and prosecuting cases.Red flags that may trigger an investigation include:
If investigators uncover evidence of intentional misrepresentations or other fraud, you may face serious federal criminal charges including:
The government can also pursue hefty civil penalties and seek forfeiture of any illegally obtained loan amounts.
Facing federal criminal prosecution is terrifying. The government has endless resources and will hit you with the harshest charges possible to get you to plead guilty. An experienced federal defense lawyer levels the playing field. Benefits of legal representation include:
Facing PPP or EIDL fraud charges can be overwhelming. But with an experienced federal defense lawyer, you can avoid panic and build the strongest case possible. Do not wait to seek representation if you are contacted by investigators or charged for COVID relief fraud. Reach out for a free case review today.
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