Chicago woman accused fraudulently obtaining $75,000 in SBA loans, unemployment benefits

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:31:49 GMT

Chicago woman accused fraudulently obtaining $75,000 in SBA loans, unemployment benefits CHICAGO — Charges have been filed against a Chicago woman accused of fraudulently obtaining around $75,000 in federal Small Business Administration (SBA) loans and unemployment benefits, Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul announced Tuesday.25-year-old Briana Jackson has been charged with one count of theft (Class 1 felony), five counts of theft (Class 2 felonies), one count of loan fraud (Class 2 felony), three counts of wire fraud (Class 3 felonies), eight counts of forgery (Class 3 felonies), and one count of state benefits fraud (Class 3 felony). Johnson unveils plan to move migrants into churches as tent camp construction to begin According to Raoul, Jackson allegedly obtained around $40,000 in Paycheck Protection Program loans after fraudulently filing applications for the program. Jackson is also accused of having collected around $35,000 in unemployment benefits from the state, money Raoulalleges she was not entitled to.“Millions of Americans across the country were forc...

Woman who threw Chipotle order at worker can work off jail time at fast food restaurant

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:31:49 GMT

Woman who threw Chipotle order at worker can work off jail time at fast food restaurant PARMA, Ohio (WJW) – A woman found guilty of throwing her Chipotle order at an employee was sentenced to jail. She was also given the chance to work off part of the sentence by working at a fast food restaurant.Parma Municipal Court Judge Timothy Gilligan sentenced 39-year-old Rosemary Hayne on Tuesday. She had been found guilty by the judge of one count of assault.“You didn't get your burrito bowl the way you like it and this is how you respond?” Judge Gilligan said during sentencing. “This is not real housewives of Parma. This behavior is not acceptable.” 2 teens charged in relation to Public Square shooting Hayne told the court and the victim, Emily Russell, that she was sorry for her actions and there was no excuse for her behavior. However, she then went on to say that she was not happy with the way her food was prepared.“If I showed you how my food looked and how my food looked a week later from that same restaurant, it's disgusting looking,” Hayne said.Cell ph...

Lawmakers debate aid for Israel

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:31:49 GMT

Lawmakers debate aid for Israel WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) -- Congress is back on Capitol Hill after the Thanksgiving holiday, and funding to Israel is one of the top priorities for lawmakers and officials."We have a lot to get done before the end of this year," Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) said.Lawmakers say they are ready to tackle their new challenge: finding agreement between the House and Senate on how to help U.S. allies overseas. House lawmakers question FEMA in New Orleans "Deliver aid to Israel, aid to Ukraine, humanitarian assistance to help innocent victims in Gaza, and military capabilities in the Indo-pacific," Schumer said.Schumer says funding to Israel is a top item that Democrats are discussing, however, there is no full agreement on how to proceed."There are different views on that and we're going to have to have a discussion with the caucus and the administration," Schumer said.Republicans are criticizing Democrats for wanting to attach conditions to any funding sent to Israel...

House lawmakers question FEMA in New Orleans

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:31:49 GMT

House lawmakers question FEMA in New Orleans (NEXSTAR) — House lawmakers traveled to a coastal hotspot Tuesday to question FEMA and other emergency response officials about better ways to prepare for disasters.The field hearing in New Orleans comes as President Joe Biden's latest request for disaster aid is stalled in Congress."There's a lot of cooks in the kitchen. What can we do better?" asked U.S. Rep. Anthony D'Esposito, R-NY, who chairs the Homeland Security subcommittee.When disaster strikes, federal agencies like FEMA and the Small Business Administration (SBA) spring into action, but in the aftermath, lawmakers said the help is often not equal."The lack of equitable resources during a disaster is appalling," said U.S. Rep. Bennie Thompson, D-MS.Thompson and D'Esposito traveled to the district of U.S. Rep. Troy Carter, D-LA, to try to change that. Carter said small businesses in coastal cities like New Orleans need help."They continue to be strangled with loan after loan after loan," he said.Carter wants to create a loa...

Bank of America fined $12M over misleading mortgage data: CFPB

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:31:49 GMT

Bank of America fined $12M over misleading mortgage data: CFPB (NEXSTAR) – Bank of America will pay a $12 million fine to settle charges that it submitted false mortgage data to the federal government, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) announced Tuesday.The second-largest U.S. bank did not admit or deny wrongdoing in the case, which alleges that hundreds of loan officers, over at least a three-month period between 2016 and 2020, failed to ask 100 percent of applicants legally-required questions about their race, ethnicity and sex, then reported that the applicants chose not to give that information. Where it will cost most to heat your home this winter “Bank of America violated a federal law that thousands of mortgage lenders have routinely followed for decades,” said CFPB Director Rohit Chopra in a statement. “It is illegal to report false information to federal regulators, and we will be taking additional steps to ensure that Bank of America stops breaking the law.”The Home Mortgage Disclosure Act, enacted in 1975, requires le...

Daughter shares heartwarming letter Jimmy Carter sent Rosalynn 75 years ago

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:31:49 GMT

Daughter shares heartwarming letter Jimmy Carter sent Rosalynn 75 years ago WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) – During a tribute service for Rosalynn Carter, daughter Amy Carter shared part of a heartwarming letter her father, former President Jimmy Carter, sent to the late first lady more than seven decades ago.“My darling, every time I have ever been away from you, I have been thrilled when I returned, to discover just how wonderful you are,” she quoted, while addressing the attendees at Glenn Memorial Church in Atlanta.Jimmy Carter sent the letter to Rosalynn when he was in the Navy 75 years ago.“While I’m away, I try to convince myself that you really are not, could not be as sweet and beautiful as I remember. But when I see you, I fall in love with you all over again. Does that seem strange to you? It doesn’t to me. Goodbye darling, until tomorrow,” she continued. Former presidents, first ladies honor Rosalynn Carter U.S. presidents, first ladies, and numerous others gathered on Tuesday to pay tribute to the former first lady. Carter died on Nov. 19 at the age of...

Police search for missing Lynwood woman with dementia

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:31:49 GMT

Police search for missing Lynwood woman with dementia LYNWOOD, Ill.— Lynwood police are asking for the public's help in the search for a missing 74-year-old woman who suffers from dementia.According to Lynwood Police Chief Greg Thomas, authorities are searching for 74-year-old Doris Crosby, a Lynwood resident who has been missing for over a week.Police say Crosby was last seen in the 6200 block of South Damen in Englewood on Chicago's South Side on Sunday, Nov 19. FBI agents offer reward for information on man who attempted to rob banks along Michigan Ave. According to police, Crosby suffers from several medical conditions including dementia, diabetes and hypertension.Police say the missing woman stands 5-foot-10 and weighs about 170 pounds. Crosby was last seen wearing a gray sweatshirt and grey sweatpants. Man dead, child injured after shooting, rollover crash on Southwest Side Authorities notified the public about Crosby's disappearance in a news release sent out on Tuesday afternoon.Anyone with information on the whereabouts of...

Charlie Munger, famed investor and Warren Buffet sidekick, dies at 99

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:31:49 GMT

Charlie Munger, famed investor and Warren Buffet sidekick, dies at 99 OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Charlie Munger, who helped Warren Buffett build Berkshire Hathaway into an investment powerhouse, has died at a California hospital. He was 99.Berkshire Hathaway said in a statement that Munger’s family told the company that he died Tuesday morning at the hospital just over a month before his 100th birthday.“Berkshire Hathaway could not have been built to its present status without Charlie’s inspiration, wisdom and participation,” Buffett said in a statement.Munger served as Buffett’s sounding board on investments and business decisions and helped lead Berkshire for more than five decades and served as its vice chairman.Munger preferred to stay in the background and let Buffett be the face of Berkshire, and he often downplayed his contributions to the company’s remarkable success.But Buffett always credited Munger with pushing him beyond his early value investing strategies to buy great businesses at good prices like See’s Candy. Where it will cost most to heat ...

2 inmates escape from North Texas jail

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:31:49 GMT

2 inmates escape from North Texas jail AUSTIN (KXAN) — Two inmates escaped from the Fannin county Jail over the weekend, and were still at large as of Tuesday, according to the Fannin County Sheriff's Office.Around 9:15 p.m., Nov. 25, inmates Ramon Perez and Raymond Ross escaped from Fannin County, which is northeast of Dallas, according to officials.From left to right: Ramon Perez, Raymond Ross | Courtesy: Fannin County Sheriff's OfficePerez and Ross were last seen running off into the woods on video wearing gray sweats, according to FCSO. That area is east/southeast of the South Jail on County Road 4200, officials said. The sheriff's office said Perez and Ross were not armed at the time of the escape, but citizens are asked to avoid contact with them.Furthermore, officials said Perez was in custody for aggravated sexual assault of a child. Ross was in custody for evading arrest with a motor vehicle and drug possession and felon in possession of a firearm.As of Tuesday, FCSO said multiple agencies were assisting in find...

Austin Police warn public of someone 'impersonating an APD Chief'

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:31:49 GMT

Austin Police warn public of someone 'impersonating an APD Chief' AUSTIN (KXAN) -- The Austin Police Department has received reports claiming a caller "was impersonating an APD Chief" who was demanding payment of a fine, fee and/or warrant, the agency said on social media on Tuesday.APD officials said it will never call anyone asking for money. Police added call recipients should report fraudulent calls to Austin 311 or by calling 512-974-2000.Here are a few things you should know if or when you receive a fraudulent call:Phone numbers can be spoofed to appear as if it's coming from a government entityIf you're told you have an arrest warrant, ask for the name of agency and look it up by phone number/email for validation of who the call is fromAPD said it will never call and demand a payment of any kind, including a fine, fee and/or warrantDon't share personal informationDon't call or email the phone number and/or email provided by the callerWhen in doubt, ask for the caller's identity with the agency they're claiming to be withIf that verification...