US announces arrest in multimillion-dollar COVID-19 fraud

Our Reporter

The police in the United States have arrested a Georgia man for allegedly trying to defraud the Veterans Affairs Department of millions of dollars, in one of the first big coronavirus related fraud cases brought by the Justice Department’s new Covid-19 Hoarding and Price Gouging task force.

Christopher Parris allegedly told the VA he had 125 million 3M masks and would sell them for $6.45 each.

However, the equipment for sale did not exist, and the exchange would have totaled over $750 million.

The masks are typically sold for $.60 to $1.20 each.

Parris is accused of exploiting the COVID-19 pandemic and trying to “obtain large upfront payments for scarce PPE that Parris knows he cannot fully obtain or deliver,” according to a Justice Department affidavit supporting the complaint.

An official said the DOJ was still investigating.

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