Kansas City Man Pleads Guilty to COVID Fraud
Mark Crosby, 43, Kansas City, Mo., pleaded guilty today to wire fraud in a scheme to fraudulently obtain two Paycheck Protection Plan (PPP) loans.
Mark Crosby, a 43-year-old man from Kansas City, pleaded guilty to wire fraud in a scheme to fraudulently obtain two Paycheck Protection Plan (PPP) loans. This guilty plea is a result of his involvement in a COVID-19-related fraud scheme.
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Media Coverage · April 23, 2026
Mark Crosby, a 43-year-old man from Kansas City, pleaded guilty to wire fraud for his role in a scheme to obtain two Paycheck Protection Plan (PPP) loans through false means. The PPP loans were intended to help businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Crosby's guilty plea is a significant development in the case.
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Mark Crosby, a 43-year-old man from Kansas City, pleaded guilty to wire fraud for his role in a scheme to obtain two Paycheck Protection Plan (PPP) loans through false means. The PPP loans were intended to help businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Crosby's guilty plea is a significant development in the case.
Mark Crosby, 43, Kansas City, Mo., pleaded guilty today to wire fraud in a scheme to fraudulently obtain two Paycheck Protection Plan (PPP) loans.
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