“Mr. Sah looked at the Paycheck Protection Program as his own personal piggy bank, treating himself to not only millions in cash, but several luxury vehicles and properties, all while legitimate small business owners in the United States desperately sought out ways to put food on their tables and to ensure their employees were paid,” IRS agent Tamera Cantu said in the release.
Texas man stole $17 million in coronavirus relief money, spent it on fancy cars and houses, feds say

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