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Lansing Man tried to defraud Michigan Business Grant Fund

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LANSING – A man from Lansing pleaded guilty on June 11 to several crime charges in the context of what the prosecutors said they were requests for fraudulent state subsidy, The Office of the Attorney General Dana Nessel said in a press release.

Leslie Buck, 26, is expected to be sentenced on July 23 before the Court of the County Circuit of the County of Ingham, Wanda Stokes, in eight charges, said the staff of Nessel. Seven chiefs are intended for perjury, each of 15 years, and he also pleaded guilty to a charge of use of a computer to commit a crime, which is a crime of 10 years.

As part of a advocacy agreement, a fourth opinion of a delinquent for the usual crime was rejected.

Nessel’s office said Buck used a computer to submit fraudulent requests for “Growing Mi Business Grant” at the Ministry of the Treasury of Michigan, and the Lansing Police Service alerted the Treasury Department to activity.

The state website presents That the growing program of subsidies to MI as a means for the Michigan State to distribute up to $ 409 million in its funds from the American rescue plan “to grant by subsidies to provide resources that meet certain criteria”.

“Gased programs are designed to help Michigan residents are trying to develop their businesses and should not be used for someone’s personal gain,” Nessel said in the press release. “I would like to thank the Treasury department and the Lansing police department for their vigilance to discover this fraud.

“My office will continue to continue those who abuse public resources.”

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Contact the editor Susan Vela at shop@lsj.com or 248-873-7044. Follow her on Twitter @SusanvelA.

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