Massachusetts mayor accused of using a pandemic loan to fund election campaign and pay his taxes
Lawrence Mayor Brian DePena was arrested and charged with wire fraud and money laundering for allegedly misusing a $1.5 million COVID-19 small-business loan. Prosecutors claim DePena used over $880,000 of the funds to pay off high-interest mortgages on his properties and $90,000 for his 2021 mayoral campaign, rather than for his tire sales business.

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AI-generatedLawrence Mayor Brian DePena was arrested and charged with wire fraud and money laundering for allegedly misusing a $1.5 million COVID-19 small-business loan. Prosecutors claim DePena used over $880,000 of the funds to pay off high-interest mortgages on his properties and $90,000 for his 2021 mayoral campaign, rather than for his tire sales business. The FBI stated DePena defrauded a government program intended to help businesses during the pandemic. If convicted, DePena faces significant prison time and fines.
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4 extractedIf convicted of wire fraud, DePena faces up to 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine.
Special Agent in Charge Ted Docks accused DePena of 'cashing in on a public health crisis and blatantly defrauding a government program'.
DePena allegedly used over $880,000 of the $1.5 million loan to pay off mortgages and $90,000 for his campaign fund.
Massachusetts Mayor Brian DePena was arrested and charged with fraudulently obtaining a pandemic loan.