14 Texas Residents, Louisiana Woman Charged in PPP Loan Fraud

Fourteen Texas residents and one Louisiana woman have been charged for allegedly participating in fraudulent schemes to obtain Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans and unemployment insurance benefits, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Texas announced. On Thursday, the department confirmed that the final five defendants were arrested and will appear before U.S. Magistrate Judge Dena Hanovice Palermo.

The charged individuals include:

Brittany Garner-Richard, 38, Humble, Texas

Miguel Bell, 39, Port Arthur, Texas

Candace Booker, 33, Beaumont, Texas

Andrea King, 33, Beaumont, Texas

Joshe Johnson, 34, Corrigan, Texas

Ebone Myrriah Mott, 37, of Houston, is believed to have led the conspiracy by creating fictitious companies and submitting fraudulent applications for PPP loans and unemployment benefits. Mott allegedly received $200 upfront and 10% of the payout for each successful application.

Mott faces one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and 17 counts of wire fraud. Other defendants face charges of conspiracy and one or two counts of wire fraud.

Additional individuals were arrested between March 23 and 26, including:

Tiara Petties, 31, Livingston, Texas

Jennifer Petties, 32, Livingston, Texas

Kierra Patrice Chancey, 29, Nacogdoches, Texas

Dekovan Williams, 28, Nacogdoches, Texas

Roy Shemeaker, 38, Dallas, Texas

Trakeesha Nishell Brown, 40, Lufkin, Texas

Veronica Moses, 40, Diboll, Texas

Travecia Hampton-Isabell, 37, Whitehouse, Texas

Frankie Desiree Bogany, 33, Vivian, Louisiana

If convicted, each defendant faces up to 20 years in federal prison and a maximum fine of $250,000.

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