DOJ announced 11 indictments in COVID19 loan fraud scheme
Dec 12, 2025
Federal officials announced the indictment of 11 people in a multi-million-dollar fraud scheme.U.S. Attorney with the Middle District of Florida Gregory Kehoe said the individuals were part of a COVID-19 loan scheme which defrau
ded $2.2 million from taxpayers.The U.S.Attorney said it indicted Sherell Breus, 40, Champions Gate, Jessie Perlado, 63, Lakeland, Candice Harper, 37, Pooler, GA, Yashica Carter, 40, Ft. Lauderdale, Brandon Thomas, 39, Champions Gate, Antwaun Jonson, 39, Delray Beach, Jessica Sejour, 33, Greenacres, Tameshia Roberson, 44, Winter Haven, Vance Houston, 30, Oakland Park, and Raymound Carvil Sr., 61, Ft. Lauderdale.The conspirators are alleged to have provided fraudulent documentation on multiple forms submitted for Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDL) and Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) applications.Watch DOJ press conference DOJ press conference in Tampa to announce indictments in fraud schemeThe U.S. State Attorney said Neil Bryant, 45 of Winter Haven was charged with one count of wire fraud in a separate indictment. Bryant is alleged to have defrauded the Small Business Administration by submitting a fraudulent EIDL application. If convicted Bryant faces a maximum of 20 years in federal prison, the DOJ said.
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