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"david staveley" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

WBZ NewsRadio 1030

02:35 min | 2 years ago

"david staveley" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"It 19 is not over. Now, with yesterday's announcement from Governor Baker on the state's new reopening plans comes new loosened outdoor mask rules for school kids WBZ Sherry Small reports Those new state guidelines were supposed to take effect today. Governor Baker says K through 12 School Kids can remove their masks outdoors, including when playing sports outside the group bring Kids back Mass advocating in person learning welcomed the news. But volunteer parent Beth Hubbard says some schools aren't ready to change the rules overnight. Others are resistant altogether, going to take individual different time to act with me to this. That doesn't mean that these local districts and organizations need to be upholding rules that no longer backed by evidence. The group questions why school kids are being held to stricter health guidelines than adults in businesses, all districts that you soccer organization are now not following the latest public health guidance given by the governor, and that's really concerning when we think that these are contact that touch Children and if they're not gonna offer evidence, face guy Didn't were kind of at a loss of how we go forward. Sherry, Small WBC Boston's news radio and guilty pleas now for a man from Andover's accused of faking his own death trying to avoid facing fraud charges. David Staveley entering those please yesterday in a courtroom in Rhode Island. Prosecutors say he allegedly teamed up with a man from Warwick named David Boots eager to file for fake Paycheck protection program loan applications. I told the bank in Rhode Island last year, they owned businesses that had large monthly payrolls. But in fact they did not on those businesses. Eventually, they were caught trying to steal more than 500 grand out of that federal program. Say Staveley ended up faking his own death ran last summer before he was caught in Georgia in July three. Oh, wait. Let's talk about business now. Bloomberg business What's happening Andro Day? On Wall Street, worry about a pickup and virus cases in Asia is starting to overshadow economic hope for the U. S. And that means the earlier game for the NASDAQ is gone. NASDAQ now losing five Now falling. 106 S and P 500 down. 15 Walmarts, One of the retailers who sales remain strong during Cove it's early days a year ago due to pandemic stockpiling today says it sails in the just finished quarter still managed to increase from last year. They were 6% in its physical stores. 37% higher online. Both measures better than forecast as shopping this year turns from toilet paper in hand sanitizer in bulk to clothes make up and other items befitting a public ready. Get back out there again, and you wrote a Bloomberg business on WBZ. Boston's news radio..

Andover Man Who Faked His Death To Avoid Charges Arrested In Atlanta, Georgia

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00:55 sec | 3 years ago

Andover Man Who Faked His Death To Avoid Charges Arrested In Atlanta, Georgia

"Who faked his own death to get out of covert related fraud charges. Charges has been arrested in Georgia. W busies Medicine Rogers with the details the latest development in a months long story, federal officials say. David Staveley was arrested in Alfa Rhetta, Georgia on Thursday, and he's back in custody back in May and over. Entrepreneur David Staveley, also known as Kurt de Sanborn, was charged after trying to fraudulently claimed close to $450,000 in paycheck protection program money. He was released on house arrest Later that month, he removed his GPS monitor disappeared. Became a federal fugitive. In June. His car was found on a beach in Quincy with a suicide note inside, but it was determined he faked his death. And now US marshals have tracked down Staveley, who was living in Georgia under a false identity. He's now being held by federal authorities in Atlanta. Madison Rogers

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Man accused of PPP loan fraud cuts off GPS, disappears

WBZ Afternoon News

00:33 sec | 3 years ago

Man accused of PPP loan fraud cuts off GPS, disappears

"Where federal authorities say in Andover businessman charged last month with fraudulently seeking hundreds of thousand dollars in stimulus money meant for small businesses struggling during the pandemic has now gone missing according to the U. S. attorney's office David Staveley has cut off his GPS monitoring device has now disappeared and there's a warrant out for his arrest the original charges on may twenty seventh also involved a man from Rhode Island they are accused of claiming they needed to pay employees of businesses affected by the virus crisis when in reality their businesses were not operating before the pandemic

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