Army Chief Warrant Admits Stealing Millions

| July 23, 2022

Thanks to Jeff LPH for the tip!

CW2 Dara Buck (aka Butler) admitted to stealing $3.5 million from the government Paycheck Protection Program by submitting over 150 loan applications in her own and others’ names. If you recall, during Covid this program was set up to help businesses cover employee’s paychecks threatened by all the lockdowns and reduced demand. Critics at the time complained that there were too few safeguards built into the program (“a blank check for con artists” was one) but we spent the $2.2 trillion anyway.

Buck also admitted to submitting more than 150 fake Paycheck Protection Program applications under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, “resulting in more than $3.5 million in fraudulent disbursements,” prosecutors said.

Buck is accused of directly receiving PPP funds after submitting more than 100 fake applications to the Small Business Administration, according to the news release. Additionally, prosecutors said she would get paid by co-conspirators for submitting fake applications on their behalf. These loans were submitted for “businesses that she purportedly owned” and she obtained roughly $20,833 for each after lying about their gross income and monthly payroll, according to court documents. Co-conspirators would pay Buck $500 to $1,000 in cash or via CashApp or Zelle for each fake PPP loan application she submitted for them, prosecutors said.

But wait – there’s more! (tip o’ the Hatfield hat to Ron Popeil.)

As part of her fraud scheme, the soldier and co-conspirators claimed to be permanently disabled veterans on more than a dozen fake disability applications sent to the U.S. Department of Education — allowing them to steal over $1 million in federal student loans, according to court documents. The falsified VA letters were “used to fraudulently discharge federal loans at the taxpayers’ expense for someone who wasn’t even a veteran,” Special Agent in Charge David Spilker said in a statement. She is accused of charging $350 to $500 for each TPD loan submitted for others, prosecutors said.

Macon Telegraph

She is facing up to 5 years and having to pay restitution. Good luck on getting any of that back. As I recall, eastern Kansas gets real warm this time of year – and pretty chilly come winter. Hope she enjoys it.

Category: "Teh Stoopid", "Your Tax Dollars At Work", Army, Government Incompetence

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Hack Stone

The Macon Telegraph had a link for another woman who scammed COVID Relief Funds. We should withhold judgment until we see a photo of the surgery results.

https://www.macon.com/news/state/georgia/article263484918.html

KoB

Billions have been stolen from this whole boondoggle and most have been given a token slap on the wrist. And that grifting goes all the way to the top. Prosecute all of them and send them to Eastern Kansas to make gravel out of boulders. prezzy sniffy gonna need the gravel for his building program.

Green Thumb

I see a long and prosperous career for her at All-Points Logistics.

She has the “it” factor that Phildo cannot afford to pass up.

jeff LPH 3 63-66

Looks like she wanted to make a fast buck knowing how to buck the system