Chicago man convicted of fraudulently obtaining $2.7M in COVID-19 relief funds – FOX32 (Chicago)

Prosecutors say Quamdeen Amuwo submitted fraudulent loan applications containing false information on behalf of businesses that he and others allegedly owned. Amuwo used the funds he obtained for personal expenses, prosecutors said. Additionally, the jury found that about $120,000 seized from accounts belonging to Amuwo should be forfeited to the government
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Ex Illini
2 years ago

How about a picture of this individual? The media doesn’t want us to see his face for some reason. Just like the shooter in Philadelphia. That story went away from the liberal media pages real quick. Wonder why?

Giddyap
2 years ago

Why was this apparently non-American allowed to collect any US COVID aid?

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