Fmr Social Security Worker Who Got COVID-19 Loans Charged With Fraud

The U.S. Attorney’s office in Kansas City, Missouri, has announced that a former employee of the Social Security Administration in Missouri was charged with wire fraud after she allegedly submitted altered documents to get COVID-19-related loans in 2020.

Tiffanie Foster, 48, of Kansas City, Missouri, allegedly altered bank and tax documents to receive pandemic loans through the Paycheck Protection Program as well as unemployment benefits. She faces two counts of wire fraud.

The PPP was a U.S. Small Business Administration program designed to help businesses stay afloat during the pandemic lockdowns.

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