ST. LOUIS (AP) — A 58-year-old St. Louis man has been sentenced to 10 years and five months in federal prison for lying on applications to receive $2.7 million in federal coronavirus aid.
Prosecutors said Robert Williams lied on about 30 applications for his business.
Another 23 people paid him a fee after he helped them file 23 more fraudulent applications for Paycheck Protection Program loans.
Williams used the money for his personal expenses, including buying a Maserati and a Jaguar.
Williams secured the loans despite a criminal history dating to the 1990s, including passing bad checks and identity theft.
He was ordered to pay $1.2 million in restitution.
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