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Situational Awareness: SBA Fraud- Don’t Be Caught Off Guard

by Kropf Moseley Schmitt | Aug 7, 2020

By Andrea L. Moseley Over the last few months, I have provided insight into how individuals and small businesses can mitigate risk related to pandemic fund fraud allegations. In this article, I will include an enhanced reference guide with five simple tips on how to...

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Increased Pandemic Relief Fraud Enforcement Has Come to Town: Guess Who is Partnering with the Eastern District of Virginia?

by Kropf Moseley Schmitt | Jul 24, 2020

By Andrea L. Moseley If you applied for pandemic relief funds and your business is in Virginia, you should be aware that civil and criminal fraud investigations and prosecutions are going to intensify in the Eastern District of Virginia (EDVA).  Shown above, this...

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Paycheck Protection Program Fraud: How will DoJ draw the line between civil and criminal enforcement?

by Kropf Moseley Schmitt | Jul 10, 2020

By:  Andrea Moseley Your company applied for money under the terms of the CARES Act: Are you at risk of facing scrutiny from DoJ because of your application?  To understand the answer to this question, you must be aware of DoJ's fleet-footed approach to snuffing out...

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Trends Emerge in the Defense and Prosecution of COVID-19 Related Fraud.

by Kropf Moseley Schmitt | Jun 25, 2020

By Andrea L. Moseley As expected, fraud relating to the present COVID-19 pandemic is being prosecuted for the first time.  These crimes of opportunity were predictable and the Department of Justice has come to the table, loaded for bear.  Now, our white collar defense...

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Scam PACs and COVID-19: Defending against allegations and prosecutions (Part 4)

by Kropf Moseley Schmitt | Jun 12, 2020

By Andrea L. Moseley The time to raise our hands and cast a vote in the general election is just a few short months away.  I am watching eagerly to see how DoJ proceeds with campaign election crime investigations and prosecutions arising from this election cycle.  I...

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Scam PACs and COVID-19: Defending against allegations and prosecutions (Part 3)

by Kropf Moseley Schmitt | May 15, 2020

by Andrea Moseley One of the most difficult things to do as a white-collar criminal defense attorney is defend a client against allegations in an area of the law that is vague. This is especially true when the prosecution of certain types of crime have little history...

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Scam PACs and COVID-19: Defending against allegations and prosecutions (Part 2)

by Kropf Moseley Schmitt | Apr 30, 2020

By Andrea Moseley Two weeks ago, I published the first installment in this blog series. This series focuses on parallels and differences between issues surrounding political fraud and COVID-19 fundraising fraud. In this series, I will continue to explore DoJ policies...

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What Do Scam PACs and the Coronavirus Have in Common?

by Kropf Moseley Schmitt | Apr 16, 2020

By Andrea Moseley Both scam political action committees and COVID-19 fundraising are currently rife with opportunities for fraud.  These groups labeled “scam PACs” purportedly raise money for political causes but instead, direct the money they receive from donors...

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Everything’s Bigger in Texas, But this Sentence Is Absurd

by Kropf Moseley Schmitt | Dec 1, 2016

By: Sara Kropf Nearly all of my clients face federal white-collar criminal charges. Many of them seem to believe that federal criminal charges are more serious than state criminal charges, or that the penalties will be steeper. A recent case from Texas shows that's...

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The Coolest Investigation – Is a Failed Kickstarter Campaign a Crime?

by Kropf Moseley Schmitt | Oct 3, 2016

By: Sara Kropf About two years ago, I saw a video on Facebook about a Kickstarter campaign for the Coolest cooler. I thought it was a joke. It was a cooler with a blender and a Bluetooth speaker, plus giant wheels, built in bottle opener and USB charger. My older son...

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