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Pro-Palestinian group Jewish Voice for Peace to pay $677,634 to resolve Covid fraud

  • Jewish Voice for Peace has agreed to pay $677,634 to settle allegations of defrauding federal COVID-19 loan programs, according to the District of Columbia U.S. Attorney's Office and U.S. Small Business Administration.
  • The group received $338,817 through the Paycheck Protection Program but claimed it was not engaged in political activities, which was found to be false.
  • The settlement avoids a potential penalty of three times the loan amount for violating the False Claims Act, as stated by the Justice Department.
  • Hadar Susskind, the group's president, said they settled to avoid litigation costs, asserting they did not view themselves as a political organization when applying for the funds.
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