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Thanks for visiting Federal Lawyers. We’re a second-generation law firm managed by our lead attorney, with over 40 years of combined experience defending federal criminal cases nationwide. If you’re facing PPP or EIDL loan fraud charges in Charlotte, you’re dealing with federal prosecutors in the Western District of North Carolina who have made pandemic fraud enforcement a priority.

Charlotte businesses received hundreds of millions in PPP and EIDL funding during 2020 and 2021. The Charlotte Division of the Western District has actively prosecuted fraud cases – restaurant owners who inflated payroll, contractors who fabricated businesses, entrepreneurs who submitted false revenue figures. These cases carry decades of potential prison time.

Charlotte’s PPP and EIDL Fraud Prosecutions

Federal investigators in Charlotte work closely with the SBA Office of Inspector General and FBI fraud task forces. They’ve developed sophisticated methods for identifying fraudulent applications – data analytics that flag inconsistencies, bank record analysis that tracks fund usage, interview techniques that expose false statements.

A typical Charlotte case involves a business owner who applied for PPP loans for multiple companies. Claims 50 employees across three businesses, submits payroll documents showing $900,000 in annual payroll costs. Reality? He had 12 employees and $250,000 in actual payroll. Gets approved for over $500,000. Uses funds for a house renovation, vehicle purchases, personal investments. Federal agents track the money, compare his application against tax records, interview his employees. The discrepancies are obvious. He’s now facing wire fraud, bank fraud, and false statements charges.

Or consider EIDL fraud scenarios. Someone in south Charlotte claims to operate a marketing agency with $600,000 in annual revenue. Applies for an EIDL loan, receives $150,000. The business barely existed – created a website two days before applying, had minimal actual operations, no substantial revenue history. SBA auditors identify the fraud during routine compliance checks. Federal prosecutors file charges months later.

How Charlotte Investigations Develop

Most investigations start with automated fraud detection. The SBA Office of Inspector General uses software that analyzes millions of applications, identifying patterns that suggest fraud – multiple applications from the same IP address, businesses without tax histories, loans deposited into newly created accounts.

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Once flagged, FBI agents in Charlotte take over. They subpoena bank records showing every transaction from the moment PPP or EIDL funds hit your account. They pull tax returns going back years. They review North Carolina Secretary of State business registrations. They interview anyone connected to your business.

Whistleblowers trigger some investigations. An employee reports that you inflated numbers. A business partner who had a falling out contacts the FBI. A bank compliance officer files a Suspicious Activity Report after noticing unusual fund movements. Once you’re under investigation, federal agents build their case methodically.

Federal Charges in Charlotte PPP Cases

Wire fraud is the foundation charge in most PPP and EIDL prosecutions. Under 18 U.S.C. § 1343, every electronic communication related to the fraud is a separate count. Submit your application online? That’s wire fraud. Receive funds electronically? Another count. Email supporting documents to the lender? Another count.

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Prosecutors charge multiple counts. We’ve defended clients facing 18 wire fraud counts for a single PPP loan application. Each count carries up to 20 years in federal prison. These aren’t concurrent sentences – they can be stacked consecutively, meaning 20 years per count adds up fast.

Bank fraud charges under 18 U.S.C. § 1344 carry up to 30 years per count. If your PPP loan went through a private lender, prosecutors add bank fraud charges. False statements under 18 U.S.C. § 1001 add 5 years per count – each false certification on your application is a separate offense.

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With decades of experience in high-stakes federal criminal defense, Todd Spodek has built a reputation for aggressive, strategic representation. Featured on Netflix's "Inventing Anna," he has successfully defended clients facing federal charges, white-collar allegations, and complex criminal cases in federal courts nationwide.

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