The management company of the LaFontaine Automotive Group in Metro Detroit has agreed to pay $1.5 million to settle an alleged Paycheck Protection Program loan fraud.
Federal prosecutors alleged the company falsely certified eligibility for a $1 million COVID relief loan in 2020 despite franchise status making it ineligible.
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The management company that owns the Michigan-based LaFontaine Automotive Group has agreed to pay $1.5 million to settle allegations that it fraudulently accepted COVID-19 era loans. The U.S. Attorney ...
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Credit & Insurance, BXCI, announced a forward flow origination partnership with Harvest Commercial Capital to acquire business ...
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