Idaho task force’s work gets 3 Treasure Valley residents convicted of COVID relief fraud [The Idaho Statesman]
Three
Idaho’s top federal prosecutor,
Hurwit said in a news release Wednesday that the task force has now criminally charged a dozen defendants and obtained civil judgments against three others. The amount of fraud involved in the cases is over
According to the release, among those convicted are:
1. Lawrence Sikutwa
Sikutwa, 43, of
According to court documents, he filed three fraudulent applications and obtained about
He was sentenced on
In 2013, when Sikutwa was 34, he was found guilty of submitting false tax returns for a refund, according to a news release at the time from the
2. Valentin Lapatskiy
Lapatskiy, 34, of
He filed fraudulent applications for two businesses and obtained
Lapatskiy is the president of
He was sentenced on
3.
Pischel, 38, of Star, pleaded guilty to wire fraud.
She made false claims about three businesses to obtain five loans under the Paycheck Protection Program and Economic Injury Disaster Loan program, adding up to
Pischel owns Rustic Farmhouse, based in Star. She also owned a business called Rekkd Threads, but it was dissolved nearly a year ago, according to the
“We will not rest until we have done everything in our power to seek justice against those who took advantage of the COVID-19 pandemic to line their pockets through fraud,” Hurwit said.
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