Las Vegas girl pleads responsible to fraud for in search of $100M in false COVID-19 employment tax credit

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A Las Vegas girl is going through as much as 10 years in jail after pleading responsible to conspiring to defraud the federal government of hundreds of thousands of {dollars}. The cash was used to purchase luxurious automobiles, go playing, and take holidays.

Candies Goode-McCoy conspired with others to file tax returns in search of fraudulent refunds primarily based on the worker retention credit score and paid sick and household leaves credit score throughout COVID-19, in accordance with a information launch from the U.S. Division of Justice.

McCoy filed round 1,227 false tax returns for her companies and others claiming the credit. She was in search of practically $100M. The IRS did pay $33M. McCoy personally obtained $1.3 million and was paid round $800,000 from these on whose behalf she filed fraudulent returns.

McCoy is scheduled to be sentenced on Feb. 23, 2026. She faces a most penalty of 10 years in jail in addition to a interval of supervised launch.

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