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Nathan Reis, the fintech’s co-founder, is scheduled to be sentenced Nov. 21 and faces up to 20 years in prison.
The couple was accused of fabricating documents to apply for hundreds of thousands of dollars in loans they weren't eligible ...
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Disgraced news anchor admitted to COVID fraud scheme in text to hubby: ‘We don’t quite qualify’
"This is us trying to apply for free money — when we don't quite qualify. lol," the anchor texted her husband.
One of the founders of Blueacorn, a Scottsdale-based financial tech firm, has agreed to plead guilty in a federal fraud case ...
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iHeart on MSNDisgraced News Anchor Sent Text Admitting To COVID Fraud Scheme
The couple was accused of fraudulently obtaining more than $300,000 in PPP loans, with Reis, 47, having falsely claimed to ...
Nathan Reis, husband of Stephanie Hockridge, was scheduled to have his own trial but court records show Reis recently entered into a plea deal.
An Arizona’s Family Investigates report revealed in 2022 that a Congressional report found BlueAcorn’s partner lenders processed almost three times as many federal PPP loans in 2021 as J.P. Morgan ...
Blueacorn co-founder Stephanie Hockridge was found guilty of conspiracy to commit fraud by fabricating PPP loan applications. Hers is the latest in a pile of fintech-related fraud investigations ...
Stephanie Hockridge was convicted of one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud. She was acquitted of four other charges. Her husband, Nathan Reis, will go on trial in August.
A former television news anchor in Phoenix received a partial win in Friday's verdict in connection with a COVID-19 relief fraud scheme. Stephanie Hockridge, an ex-KNXV anchor, was found guilty of ...
The federal fraud trial involving former Phoenix news anchor Stephanie Hockridge and her husband, Nathan Reis, is getting underway in Texas. Hockridge, who once worked for Phoenix ABC affiliate ...
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