Eckel pled to two counts of False Pretenses $1,000-$20,000 and one count of Taxes – Making/Permitting a False Return. As part of the plea agreement, Eckel agreed to a restitution order of $47,660 and paid $25,827 in advance of entering the plea.
Eckel applied for and received two PPP loans by claiming she was a sole proprietor with $104,900 in gross income from her business in 2020. However, the Department’s investigation revealed that Eckel did not operate a sole proprietorship. The attorney general's enforcement operation was conducted in close collaboration with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Office of Inspector General.
Eckel will be sentenced on January 16.
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