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DOJ Increases Efforts to Combat Sexual Harassment in Housing During the COVID-19 Pandemic

U.S. Attorney Increases Efforts to Combat Sexual Harassment in Housing During the COVID-19 Pandemic

United States Attorney Cautions Against Predatory Practices Related to COVID-19 and Housing

Federal Prosecutors Target COVID-19 Related Housing Predatory Practices

The Department of Justice and federal prosecutors remain vigilant in investigating and prosecuting landlords and property managers who sexually harass tenants during the COVID-19 pandemic, warned U.S. Attorney Erin Nealy Cox.

District Attorneys, Solicitors Strengthen Fight Against COVID Related Fraud

The Prosecuting Attorneys’ Council of Georgia (PAC), the overarching judicial branch government agency charged with assisting State of Georgia prosecuting attorneys in their efforts against criminal activity, has joined forces with the Governor’s Office, U.S. Attorneys and Georgia’s Attorney General as the newest member of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Fraud Task Force.

U.S. Attorney: Report Sexual Harassment in Housing During Covid-19 Pandemic

Maryland U.S. Attorney Robert K. Hur is asking anyone who has witnessed or experienced sexual harassment by a landlord, property manager, maintenance worker, or anyone with control over housing to report that conduct to the Department of Justice. The COVID-19 Pandemic has impacted the ability of many people to pay rent on time and has increased housing insecurity. The Department of Justice has heard reports of housing providers trying to exploit the crisis to sexually harass tenants. Sexual harassment in housing is illegal, and the Department of Justice stands ready to investigate such...

Two Charged in Rhode Island with Stimulus Fraud

Two businessmen have been charged in the District of Rhode Island with allegedly filing bank loan applications fraudulently seeking more than a half-million dollars in forgivable loans guaranteed by the Small Business Administration (SBA) under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act.

Justice Department Awards More Than $8 Million To Address COVID-19 Pandemic In Minnesota