
"Carmine G. Agnello Jr. fraudulently applied for and received at least three EIDLP loans totaling approximately $1.1 million, which he submitted on behalf of Crown Auto Parts & Recycling, LLC."
"Despite his mother's courtroom pleas for leniency, Agnello's fraudulent actions during the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a fifteen-month prison sentence."
"John Gotti, Agnello's grandfather, was convicted in 1992 for five murders and other serious crimes, ultimately dying in a federal prison in 2002."
Carmine G. Agnello Jr., grandson of mob boss John J. Gotti Jr., received a fifteen-month prison sentence for fraudulently obtaining Covid relief loans. He secured approximately $1.1 million through three loans from the U.S. Small Business Administration for his business, Crown Auto Parts & Recycling, LLC. Despite his mother's pleas for leniency, Agnello's actions during the pandemic led to his conviction. His grandfather, John Gotti, was a notorious crime figure convicted of multiple serious crimes and died in prison in 2002.
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