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Texas Resident Admits Guilt in Over $160K COVID Relief Fraud Scheme

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Marc Long, a 46-year-old man from Texas, has pleaded guilty to defrauding the New Mexico government out of more than $160,000 in federal employment relief funds during the COVID-19 pandemic. The New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions reported that Long submitted false information to obtain these funds, impacting both government resources and financial institutions. This case highlights ongoing issues with fraudulent claims related to pandemic relief programs, which have been a significant concern nationwide. Sentencing details and potential repercussions for Long are yet to be announced.

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