Man who defrauded COVID relief program gets 2 years
A Nevada man who invented a fictitious company and fraudulently obtained $163,100 in federal coronavirus relief funds while on parole in Oregon has been sentenced to more than two years in federal prison. Goulet, 36, is one of more than 50 people who have been charged in Oregon for their roles in attempting to steal more than $778 million in federal COVID relief…
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