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Charlotte City Councilwoman Tiawana Brown says she will not resign after being indicted on federal charges. Brown and her two daughters are accused of fraudulently getting $124,000 in COVID-relief ...
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Tiawana Brown and her two daughters were each charged with two counts of wire fraud and conspiracy for an alleged scheme to obtain over $124,000 in pandemic aid.
Angelo Stephen, 33, was sentenced Thursday in federal court after pleading guilty in March before Chief U.S. District Judge ...
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Guillermo Carrazana, Christian Mendoza, and Max Alberto Mera Ulloa have all been accused of stealing $6.5 million in COVID-19 ...
Charlotte City Councilmember Tiawana Brown faces federal indictment for allegedly misusing COVID-19 relief funds.
The council member and two of her daughters are accused of filing false applications to get over $124,000 in PPP loan money.
Michelle Heisner, Andrii Moskalyk and Yanshu Zhang of Baker McKenzie discuss the legal framework, details and ongoing issues ...