Former NYPD detective pleads guilty to Covid-related fraud scheme
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Former NYPD detective pleads guilty to Covid-related fraud scheme
"John Bolden pleaded guilty to conspiracy in connection with a Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) fraud scheme yesterday, Feb. 18. Bolden engaged in the fraud scheme by working to fraudulently obtain PPP funds for himself, as well as over 65 others. He did so by assisting them in submitting online loan applications that contained false information."
"A former NYPD detective has pleaded guilty to wire fraud conspiracy in connection to a Covid-19-related scheme. His co-defendants, Anthony Carreira and Christian McKenzie, previously pleaded guilty. The Source: This article includes information from a press release from the U.S. Attorney's Office."
John Bolden, a former NYPD detective, pleaded guilty to conspiracy related to Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) fraud on Feb. 18. Bolden helped fraudulently obtain PPP funds for himself and for approximately 65 other individuals by assisting them in submitting online loan applications containing false information. Two co-defendants, Anthony Carreira and Christian McKenzie, previously pleaded guilty in connection with the scheme. The case involves wire fraud conspiracy tied to Covid-19 relief funds. Information about the plea derives from a press release by the U.S. Attorney's Office. The matter is categorized under crime and public safety in the Long Island area.
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