Man Pleads Guilty To Stealing $1 Million In PPP Relief Funds
A man pleaded guilty this week in federal court to stealing more than $1 million in Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) relief funds by falsely claiming to run an amateur basketball league, prosecutors said (Fox News).
Prosecutors say he obtained the loans with false applications and routed the money for personal use instead of payroll or eligible business expenses. The scheme centered on a purported amateur basketball league that did not operate as claimed (Fox News).
The episode traces back to March 2020, when Congress created the PPP under the CARES Act to help small businesses keep workers on payroll during COVID-19 lockdowns. The program rushed out about 11.5 million loans totaling $793 billion, and that speed left gaps fraudsters exploited. Estimates put potential PPP fraud at roughly $64 billion, and federal prosecutors have charged thousands of defendants and seized more than $1.4 billion in stolen relief as part of an ongoing crackdown.
The guilty plea adds to a steady stream of prosecutions as the Department of Justice and the Small Business Administration pursue recovery and deterrence. This case underscores how a program meant to stabilize paychecks was targeted by a wave of false claims (Fox News).
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đ Relevant Data
The Paycheck Protection Program disbursed approximately 11.5 million loans totaling $793 billion to support small businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic. ([Pandemic Oversight](https://www.pandemicoversight.gov/media/file/ppp-loan-forgiveness-fact-sheet-october-2022-updatepdf)) ([Pandemic Oversight](https://www.pandemicoversight.gov/media/file/ppp-loan-forgiveness-fact-sheet-october-2022-updatepdf)) ([Pandemic Oversight](https://www.pandemicoversight.gov/media/file/ppp-loan-forgiveness-fact-sheet-october-2022-updatepdf)) ([Pandemic Oversight](https://www.pandemicoversight.gov/media/file/ppp-loan-forgiveness-fact-sheet-october-2022-updatepdf))
PPP Loan Forgiveness Fact Sheet â Pandemic Oversight
The SBA Office of Inspector General estimates that the Paycheck Protection Program experienced approximately $64 billion in potential fraud. ([Federal Bureau of Investigation](https://www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field-offices/springfield/news/how-the-fbi-is-combatting-covid-19-related-fraud)) ([Federal Bureau of Investigation](https://www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field-offices/springfield/news/how-the-fbi-is-combatting-covid-19-related-fraud)) ([Federal Bureau of Investigation](https://www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field-offices/springfield/news/how-the-fbi-is-combatting-covid-19-related-fraud)) ([Federal Bureau of Investigation](https://www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field-offices/springfield/news/how-the-fbi-is-combatting-covid-19-related-fraud))
How the FBI is Combating COVID-19 Related Fraud â Federal Bureau of Investigation
As of August 2023, the Department of Justice had charged over 3,000 defendants with COVID-19 relief fraud and seized over $1.4 billion in stolen funds. ([U.S. Department of Justice](https://www.justice.gov/archives/opa/pr/justice-department-announces-results-nationwide-covid-19-fraud-enforcement-action)) ([U.S. Department of Justice](https://www.justice.gov/archives/opa/pr/justice-department-announces-results-nationwide-covid-19-fraud-enforcement-action)) ([U.S. Department of Justice](https://www.justice.gov/archives/opa/pr/justice-department-announces-results-nationwide-covid-19-fraud-enforcement-action)) ([U.S. Department of Justice](https://www.justice.gov/archives/opa/pr/justice-department-announces-results-nationwide-covid-19-fraud-enforcement-action))
Justice Department Announces Results of Nationwide COVID-19 Fraud Enforcement Action â U.S. Department of Justice
đ Key Facts
- Defendant Jamar Johnson pleaded guilty Monday to defrauding the SBA Paycheck Protection Program of $1,047,824.
- Johnson falsely claimed his company operated an amateur basketball league, then spent PPP funds on personal uses including cryptocurrency and foreign transfers.
- SBA has separately referred 562,000 suspected fraudulent loans worth more than $22.2 billion to the Treasury Department for collections in a broader PPP fraud crackdown.
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