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A California man was sentenced to 4 years in prison for fraudulently obtaining $12 million from the Small Business Administration's disaster loan program

2025-08-09 15:59:58
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ChainCatcher news, according to Daily Hodl, California resident Abraham Park has been sentenced to nearly four years in prison for participating in a Small Business Administration (SBA) Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) fraud scheme. The U.S. Department of Justice stated that Park submitted over 120 fraudulent SBA EIDL applications totaling $12 million between 2020 and 2022.

Park is the owner and CEO of a California financial services company that helps clients obtain financing, loans, and repair credit scores. After the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, Park advised clients to create fictitious corporate entities so that he could submit fraudulent EIDL loan applications to the SBA on their behalf. In return, his clients would pay Park a portion of the loans that were disbursed as kickbacks.

Park successfully collected 73 fraudulent loans, stealing nearly $7 million from the disaster relief program.

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