Two Plead Guilty to Operating Nearly $12 Million Fraudulent Loan Program Harming Dozens of Victims
The government contends that MARK CARROLL and LUKE CURRY defrauded 60 individuals.
Two individuals pleaded guilty to operating a nearly $12 million fraudulent loan program that harmed dozens of victims. MARK CARROLL and LUKE CURRY defrauded 60 individuals, and the government contends that they engaged in a complex scheme to deceive and exploit their victims. The case highlights the importance of addressing financial crimes and the consequences of engaging in fraudulent activities. This case also highlights the need for law enforcement to take financial crimes seriously and to investigate such incidents thoroughly.
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Media Coverage · April 21, 2026
MARK CARROLL and LUKE CURRY pleaded guilty to operating a nearly $12 million fraudulent loan program that harmed dozens of victims. The government alleges that they defrauded 60 individuals. This guilty plea marks a significant step towards justice for the victims.
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MARK CARROLL and LUKE CURRY pleaded guilty to operating a nearly $12 million fraudulent loan program that harmed dozens of victims. The government alleges that they defrauded 60 individuals. This guilty plea marks a significant step towards justice for the victims.
The government contends that MARK CARROLL and LUKE CURRY defrauded 60 individuals.
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