Saturday, August 26, 2023

Join the Office of the State Comptroller at the Great New York State Fair


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Join the Office of the State Comptroller
at the Great New York State Fair

State Comptroller at the NYS Fair

New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli with New York State Fair Director Sean Hennessey

New York State has so much to offer and some of the best of it is on display at the New York State Fair. This 13-day celebration started this past week and runs through September 4. Whether you catch a show, grab some fair food or check out the animals, there is something for everyone. The Office of the State Comptroller is also there in the Center of Progress Building, working to connect you with your lost money and provide information on the 529 College Savings Program and NY ABLE, as well as answering retirement planning and benefit questions for New York State & Local Retirement System (NYSLRS) members and retirees. We hope to see you there!

Learn More About Unclaimed Funds
Learn More About NYS 529 College Savings Program
Learn More About NY ABLE for Individuals With Disabilities
Learn More About NYSLRS

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Man Pleads Guilty to COVID-19 Fraud Scheme

 

A California man pleaded guilty to fraudulently obtaining $345,108 in COVID-19 pandemic relief loans from a financial institution and the Small Business Administration (SBA).

According to court documents, Artur Chanchikyan, 55, of Los Angeles, was the owner of Gentle Touch Home Health Care Inc. (Gentle Touch), a home health agency that was located in North Hollywood, California. On or about Dec. 27, 2019, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) placed Chanchikyan under Medicare payment suspension based on fraud allegations. While under suspension, around April 2020, Chanchikyan applied for a Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan seeking $160,000 on behalf of Gentle Touch. In the PPP application, Chanchikyan made false representations, including the number of employees to whom Gentle Touch paid wages and Gentle Touch’s average monthly payroll expenses at the time of the application, and false certifications that the loan would be used for permissible business purposes by Gentle Touch. As a result, Gentle Touch received approximately $45,472 in PPP loan proceeds.

Around April 2020, the Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) Provider Relief Fund (PRF) program deposited approximately $139,736 into Gentle Touch’s bank account. The PRF automatically distributed funds to providers who met certain criteria to help health care providers that were financially impacted by COVID-19, as well as to provide care to patients who were suffering from COVID-19 and compensate providers for the cost of that care. On or about May 1, 2020, Chanchikyan falsely certified to HHS that he would use the funds to prevent, prepare for, and respond to COVID-19 or to reimburse Gentle Touch for health care related expenses or lost revenue attributable to COVID-19 as required. 

Additionally, around July 2020, Chanchikyan submitted an application to the SBA seeking a low-interest loan from the Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) Program. In the EIDL application, Chanchikyan falsely represented the number of employees at Gentle Touch, and falsely certified that the loan would be used for permissible business purposes. As a result, Gentle Touch received approximately $159,900 in EIDL proceeds.

Chanchikyan used the funds from the PPP, PRF, and EIDL programs for his own benefit and for purposes that were different from those he certified.

Chanchikyan pleaded guilty to wire fraud. He is scheduled to be sentenced on Dec. 5 and faces a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison. A federal district court judge will determine any sentence after considering the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory factors.

Acting Assistant Attorney General Nicole M. Argentieri of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division, U.S. Attorney Martin Estrada for the Central District of California, Special Agent in Charge Timothy B. DeFrancesca of the HHS Office of Inspector General (HHS-OIG), and Assistant Director in Charge Donald Alway of the FBI Los Angeles Field Office made the announcement.

The HHS-OIG and FBI Los Angeles Field Office are investigating the case.

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez - A handwritten note from me to you

 Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for Congress


Alexandria wrote a quick note to share what our movement has been able to accomplish because of grassroots support from people like you.

To supporters and friends, 

I wanted to take a moment to thank you today for being part of this movement — a people's movement. 

The collective of your support and continued committment to action has transformed countless lives on both a personal and systemic level. 

Just this year alone, your support has allowed us to: 

-Raise thousands in charity support for trans + LGBT advocacy, emergency relief efforts in East Palestine, OH, support for migrants, and more; 
-Bring hundreds of hours (and counting) of free, virtual tutoring to under-resourced families with our Homework Helpers program; 
-Build progressive power across the country with our PAC, Courage to Change; 
-Fight against the spread of Spanish-language misinformation campaigns through our WhatsApp organizing;
-All while providing a living wage to our team of organizers on the ground!

...All this when it's not even election year, and it's still early in the year!

There’s even more to come. As we push to hold special interests to account, fight for real action to combat the climate emergency, and organize for change that actually centers working people, your continued support means absolutely everything.

If possible, could you help us in that fight with a contribution?

I am so proud of all that this movement has and continues to accomplish thanks to you. On behalf of my team, community, and our movement: thank you.

Yours, 

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez