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… 2020 and 2022, Michael James DeFrees, 63, submitted loan applications and obtained Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDLs) and Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) … records in a bankruptcy proceeding. After receiving the loan payouts, DeFrees laundered a portion of the proceeds …
… Protection Program (PPP) and the Economic Injury Disaster Loan program (EIDL)—two sources of relief under the CARES … than $550,000 in loans to Scott. Scott and others used the loan proceeds on personal expenses, including numerous …
… On Friday, August 5th at 9:00 am , an experienced Loan Officer will lead SBA’s free “Loans to Start, Run, and … local banker will explain how to prepare a successful SBA loan application, and the workshop will conclude with a …
… loans that are made by participating lenders. Upon loan default, SBA authorizes participating lenders to … become necessary, to completely liquidate or sue upon the loan instrument. During the liquidation process, the Center … as necessary. When no further recovery is expected on a loan, the Center also performs a comprehensive review of the …
… Awards include the following: Phoenix Awards for Disaster Recovery Phoenix Award for Small Business Disaster Recovery Phoenix Award for Outstanding Contributions to Disaster Recovery, Public Official Phoenix Award for …
… This package is in addition to the SBA economic injury disaster loans made available to the Flint community earlier this month by the agency’s disaster declaration. “This is an important moment for the … "The tragic water crisis in Flint is as much of a disaster as a natural disaster and the families of Flint …