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She “abused the generosity of the American people by stealing money dedicated to the survival of small businesses to ...
Stephanie Hockridge was convicted of PPP fraud, having submitted false loan applications for financial gain during the ...
A jury in the Northern District of Texas found Stephanie Hockridge guilty on one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud.
A number of fintechs emerged amid the COVID-19 pandemic as a flurry of Paycheck Protection Program loan applications inundated banks. Now, the government is alleging many of them facilitated or ...
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Blueacorn ex-news anchor found guilty of conspiracy, not guilty on other chargesA verdict has been reached in the trial for one of the founders of Blueacorn, a COVID-19-era company that helped process ...
A former ABC anchor in Phoenix was found guilty of conspiracy to commit wire fraud. Stephanie Hockridge, 42, and her husband ...
Former KXNV anchor Stephanie Hockridge was found guilty of conspiracy in connection to a fake PPP loan scheme during the ...
A jury found Stephanie Hockridge guilty of conspiring to commit wire fraud but not guilty of four counts of committing wire ...
Prosecutors paint Stephanie Hockridge and Nathan Reis as masterminds who faked tax records and recruited others to apply for ...
According to Blueacorn, the company facilitated the applications for $12 billion in Paycheck Protection Program loans. Hockridge and Reis reportedly walked away with $300 million.
The couple's company, Blueacorn, helped two lenders make PPP loans nationwide, including more than 3,200 on Long Island that totaled $46 million, according to a Newsday analysis of government data.
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