Army Soldier Lies About Grandma’s Pie Sales to Steal $41,000 in COVID Loans, Feds Say
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An active-duty U.S. Army soldier lied about earning $100,000 from pie sales to steal thousands in COVID-19 relief loans meant to support small businesses during the pandemic, federal prosecutors said. The soldier stationed at Fort Gregg-Adams in Virginia said he earned the income in 2020 by selling his grandmother's pies through a business called "Granny's Delight" when he wrongly applied for two COVID-19 related loans, according to prosecutors. The loans were issued by the U.S. Small Business
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