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Ruby Corado Pleads Guilty to Wire Fraud

arrested and charged in March with fraud and money laundering for diverting $150,000 — which was taken from a larger pool of $1.3 million that Casa Ruby had obtained through the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) and the Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) programs — into bank accounts held in El Salvador under her birth name, according to a U.S. Department of Justice news release.Prosecutors claimed Corado passed the money through her consulting company, TIGlobal, in an attempt to circumvent the Small Business Administration’s earlier denial of her EIDL application.Corado was temporarily jailed and placed in solitary confinement for her own protection, until a federal judge decided to release Corado and placed her under house arrest, with GPS monitoring, at the home of a niece in Rockville, Maryland.On Wednesday, July 17, Corado entered a plea deal in which she agreed to plead guilty to one count of wire fraud and give up all proceeds traceable to her offense, in exchange for the government dropping a much larger six-count complaint in which she was charged with bank fraud, money laundering, monetary transactions in criminally derived proceeds, and failure to file a report of a foreign bank account.The wire fraud offense is punishable by up to 30 years in prison.But under federal sentencing guidelines, due to it being Corado’s first offense and the crime not involving violence, Corado could receive a much lighter sentence.Prosecutors have argued that the sentence would fall between 33 to 41 months in prison, while her defense team estimates that she could serve between 15 and 21 months, reports The Washington Post.Corado is next scheduled to appear in court on January 10, 2025, for sentencing.
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Love Island beauty Molly-Mae Hague has asked fans if they want to see posts about her vacation amid the deadly conflict taking place in Ukraine.The 22-year-old millionaire posted a poll on her Instagram story to her 6.2million followers asking if she can go ahead and share snaps from her luxurious work getaway, admitting "guilt" about posting while Russia continues to storm Ukraine, leaving behind a trail of bloodshed."Given everything that's happening in the world right now I feel it's impossible to carry on with life as normal without feeling guilty,” she began."I'm currently away for work shooting a campaign but haven't known whether to share as usual for the people that come on Instagram to escape..."I care about you guys so much and how my content makes you all feel [heart emoji].""Please let me know," she added, with a question box that said "Keep you updated" and "Not at the moment".In a bid to show her support for the crisis in Ukraine, Molly-Mae also posted some helplines and ways to donate, before posing the question to her loyal fans.More than half of voters wanted Molly-Mae to keep posting as usual as the crisis continues.It's not known where the TV star, who was named Creative Director of fashion brand Pretty Little Thing, is shooting her campaign - but with fans voting for the star to share her content it's likely an update is imminent.The social media star, 22, is treading carefully on social media after she was close to being cancelled for sparking outrage with her "tone-deaf" comments about wealth inequality and poverty.She has also been slammed for her Creative Director role at fast fashion brand PrettyLittleThing.Speaking to Dragon's Den star and businessman Steven Bartlett, Molly said: "Beyoncé has
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