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Louisiana man pleads guilty to COVID relief fraud while incarcerated

A Louisiana man has pleaded guilty to committing COVID relief fraud while incarcerated, according to federal prosecutors.

The man, whose name was not disclosed, admitted to submitting false claims for pandemic relief funds while he was in prison, officials said. The scheme involved falsely claiming eligibility for aid intended for small businesses and individuals affected by the pandemic.

The case was prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney’s Office. Court records indicate the defendant faces sentencing at a later date. Authorities continue to investigate other potential fraudulent activities related to the relief program.

Federal officials have emphasized their commitment to cracking down on COVID relief fraud, which they say undermines aid efforts and diverts resources from those in genuine need.

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Jon R Myers

Jon R Myers is he executive editor of the Mississippi New Group, the largest digital only media company in Mississippi.

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