DUBLIN, Ga. - A Georgia man was sentenced to three years in prison after illegally obtaining a coronavirus relief loan and using more than $57,000 of the money to buy a collectable Pokemon card, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A businessman from Dublin, Georgia, is in hot water after allegedly lying in his COVID-19 relief loan application and then using ...
A Georgia man didn't make the very best use of his COVID-19 relief money, according to prosecutors — and he's now headed to prison. 31-year-old Vinath Oudomsine has been sentenced to 36 months in ...
A Georgia man is facing wire fraud charges for allegedly using a COVID-19 government loan to purchase a rare $57,789 Pokémon card. According to The Telegraph of Macon, Georgia, the U.S. government ...
DUBLIN, Ga. (AP) — A Georgia man was sentenced to three years in prison after illegally obtaining a coronavirus relief loan and using more than $57,000 of the money to buy a collectable Pokemon card, ...
Federal prosecutors say a Georgia man used a pandemic relief loan to buy a $57,000 Pokemon card. Court records show a Dublin man is charged with lying on an application for a pandemic economic relief ...
Sometimes you just have to catch them all at any price. Official Southern District of Georgia records show on Oct. 19, Vinath Oudomsine, of Dublin, Georgia, was charged with wire fraud. From July 2020 ...