August 21, 2025 — Former Utah State University Student Association Muslim Student Club President, Mubarak Sulaiman Ukashat of Kaysville, Utah, was sentenced to 24 months’ imprisonment after he engaged in a $392,900 scheme that included COVID-fraud, identity theft, wire fraud, and state unemployment benefits fraud. On February 6, 2025, Ukashat pleaded guilty to failure to file currency and other monetary instruments reports. Read More
Utah man sentenced to two years’ imprisonment after stealing $392,827 in federal and state funds during the COVID-19 pandemic
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