Lansing, Mi – A man from Lansing pleaded guilty this week for having tried to defraud a trade subsidy program from Michigan.
Leslie Buck, 26, pleaded guilty to eight crime charges, including seven perjure chiefs, each of a 15 -year crime and a head of use of a computer, said Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel in a press release on June 12.
Buck was charged in December for subsidizing grants to fraudulent MI in Mi increasing MI from the Ministry of the Treasury of Michigan, according to the Attorney General. The Lansing Police Service alerted the Treasury Department for this activity.
“Gased programs are designed to help Michigan residents are trying to develop their business and should not be used for someone’s personal gain,” said Nessel. “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 pursue those who abuse public resources. ”
Buck should be sentenced on July 23 before the Court of the County Circuit of the County of Ingham, Wanda Stokes.