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ITS UP THERE PODCAST E 21| FDMG SCHOOL | Kanye West | THE JOE ROGAN EXPERIENCE

podcast October 30, 2020


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Lord Jamar recently had Dr Umar on his Podcast. During it he brings up the school. Lord Jamar tells Dr.Umar that his Father in Law has been running his own all Black school in Brooklyn for almost 40 years.

He tells Dr Umar that he has spoken to his Father in Law and his in law told him that he would be willing to help Dr Umar get his school off the ground and

LOONEY ALSO TALKS ABOUT THESE FAMOUS PEOPLE DOING PODCAST AND HOW THEY ARE NOT REALLY BUILDING OR AT THE VERY BEST BUILDING IN A DIFFERENT WAY

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Cavalier White House approach to COVID catches up to Trump

PPP Loan Fraud Enforcement 2.0: Preparing For The Next Round Of Scrutiny

While the $525 billion Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), enacted as part of the CARES Act, has undoubtedly helped millions of deserving businesses survive the COVID-19 pandemic, it has also provided a unique opportunity for fraudsters to take advantage of the government’s unprecedented largesse

While the $525 billion Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), enacted as part of the CARES Act, has undoubtedly helped millions of deserving businesses survive the COVID-19 pandemic, it has also provided a unique opportunity for fraudsters to take advantage of the government’s unprecedented largesse. The Justice Department has already filed charges against dozens of borrowers alleging PPP loan fraud, but federal authorities are preparing to cast a wider net that will dramatically expand the number of loans that face scrutiny.

As we have written previously, the Justice Department and other federal law enforcement agencies have acted swiftly to identify and prosecute PPP loan fraud — in many cases while loans were still being made by the Small Business Administration (SBA). Since the CARES Act passed barely seven months ago, the Justice Department has filed criminal charges against 65 borrowers who it alleges collectively tried to fraudulently obtain $227 million in PPP loan funding, in loan amounts ranging from $30,000 to $24 million. These early criminal cases represent the most brazen examples of PPP fraud, such as borrowers claiming phantom employees and using PPP funds for personal items. But these early cases are just the beginning, as government investigators move beyond the most egregious examples of fraud to focus on more nuanced issues of potential fraud, such as eligibility for PPP loans, expenditure of PPP loan proceeds and loan forgiveness. At the same time, the Small Business Administration has vowed to audit all PPP loans in excess of $2 million and Congress has intensified its oversight (and criticism) of the PPP program. In this highly charged environment, we can expect to see more significant scrutiny of borrowers across the PPP loan spectrum, and not just for the most glaring instances of fraud.

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