July 28, 2025 — A Wilmington man was sentenced today to 80 months in federal prison for leading a fraud scheme that resulted in more than $9.1 million in disaster-relief loans being issued to more than 60 businesses across the country. Read More
Former Wilmington tax preparer sentenced to 80 months in federal prison
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