Rachel Jordan, 34, of Chicago, was employed by the Illinois Department of Human Corrections when she fraudulently applied for and received a PPP loan totaling approximately $20,832 in March 2021. Jordan also applied for and received loan forgiveness for the loan.
What is the “Illinois Department of Human Corrections?”
Mark F
3 months ago
Pure window dressing. In Illinois hundreds of millions were stolen, often by government employes, as in this case. How many have been prosecuted and how much money in total has be recovered? Want to bet after 24 months of probation the money this woman stole will not be paid back and she will not go to jail? Also going unmentioned is if she was fired from her government job.
Hello, Indiana!
3 months ago
One down, thousands more to go. Start with Cook Co. employees, work your way through City Hall and finally come out the other end of the snake with the CTU. Relax a moment and then head over to Catholic Charities and discuss their 2M dollar “ loan “ that went unpaid.
David F
3 months ago
Probably still get her job back.
The Railroader
3 months ago
Oh, GRRR, Kwame. What a tough guy you are.
Maybe spend less time with partisan lawfare and chase down the bigger players in this fraud.
Kids, grifting fraud is what happens when piles of confiscated taxpayer dollars get tossed about by political animals.
Wally
3 months ago
Wow, $21,000 in restitution,compared to the billions in still unrecovered fraud, is a big accomplishment by Kwame.
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
What is the “Illinois Department of Human Corrections?”
Pure window dressing. In Illinois hundreds of millions were stolen, often by government employes, as in this case. How many have been prosecuted and how much money in total has be recovered? Want to bet after 24 months of probation the money this woman stole will not be paid back and she will not go to jail? Also going unmentioned is if she was fired from her government job.
One down, thousands more to go. Start with Cook Co. employees, work your way through City Hall and finally come out the other end of the snake with the CTU. Relax a moment and then head over to Catholic Charities and discuss their 2M dollar “ loan “ that went unpaid.
Probably still get her job back.
Oh, GRRR, Kwame. What a tough guy you are.
Maybe spend less time with partisan lawfare and chase down the bigger players in this fraud.
Kids, grifting fraud is what happens when piles of confiscated taxpayer dollars get tossed about by political animals.
Wow, $21,000 in restitution,compared to the billions in still unrecovered fraud, is a big accomplishment by Kwame.