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    U.S. files civil complaint against two brothers, alleging fraud

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14May 12, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Eggs. (File picture courtesy U.S. Meals and Drug Administration)

    The USA filed a civil grievance towards two brothers final week, alleging that they obtained greater than $8 million in pandemic-related loans by mendacity on purposes and fraudulently claiming funds for companies like a ‘Ramona Egg Ranch’ that didn’t exist.

    The civil grievance alleges that between March 25 and April 28, 2021, brothers Duraid A. Zaia and Kusay Karana obtained 4 Pandemic Safety Program loans for 4 companies, two purportedly owned by Zaia and two by Karana — receiving a complete of roughly $8.3 million {dollars} in PPP loans consequently.

    “COVID-relief applications have been designed to assist folks and companies underneath excessive monetary stress through the pandemic,” stated U.S. Lawyer Adam Gordon in a statement.

    “This grievance seeks to carry accountable those that took benefit of these applications by fraud. My workplace will proceed to pursue those that knowingly cheat taxpayers by abusing the Paycheck Safety Program and different pandemic-related applications.”

    The grievance alleges that the companies have been both nonexistent or that their sizes have been grossly exaggerated, akin to paperwork filed for Zaia’s “Ramona Egg Ranch,” which claimed that the enterprise had annual payroll prices of greater than $9.5 million, however federal tax returns confirmed annual payroll prices of simply $62,848.

    The grievance additionally alleges that Zaia and Karana bolstered their loans by fabricating lists of staff who labored at their companies.

    This case is being dealt with by Assistant U.S. Lawyer Stephen H. Wong of the Civil Division of the U.S. Lawyer’s Workplace for the Southern District of California.

    The Paycheck Safety Program supplied reduction by authorizing tons of of billions of {dollars} in potentially-forgivable loans to small companies for job retention and sure different bills.

    The mortgage purposes required the borrower to certify the kind of enterprise, the variety of staff the enterprise supported, and that the enterprise was in operation as of February 15, 2020.

    Debtors have been eligible to hunt mortgage forgiveness in the event that they spent it on worker payroll and different eligible bills.

    Anybody with details about allegations of tried fraud involving COVID-19 can report it by calling the Division of Justice’s Nationwide Middle for Catastrophe Fraud Hotline at (866) 720-5721 or through the NCDF Web Complaint Form.



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