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Herb Chambers, the billionaire owner of 60 New England car dealerships, agreed to pay $11.8 million to settle PPP fraud allegations.
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Herb Chambers, a well-known New England automotive retailer, has agreed to pay the federal government roughly $11.8 million to resolve claims that it fraudulently applied for and received pandemic ...
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Herb Chambers settles $11.8M over PPP loan fraud claims tied to SBA cap violations; 8 companies reapplied after initial ...
Car dealership chain owner Herb Chambers has agreed to pay $11.8 million to settle federal allegations that his companies ...
According to federal officials, eight companies owned by Chambers had already exceeded that limit when they applied for additional PPP loans. In a statement provided to 22News by the Herb Chambers ...
Herb Chambers, who sold most of his New England-wide network of car dealerships, has signed an agreement to pay $11.8 million ...
One of New England's premier car dealers will have to pay millions back to the federal government to settle a paycheck ...
New England auto mogul Herb Chambers has agreed to pay roughly $11.8 million to resolve federal allegations that several of ...
Herb Chambers, several of his companies, and an officer in one of the businesses agreed to the settlement, the U.S.