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SBA Sued Over Criminal History Bar For Biz Relief Loans

A Maryland business owner is suing to force the Small Business Administration to open the Paycheck Protection Program to borrowers with a criminal past, claiming the agency can’t pick and choose “who is and is not morally worthy” of aid from the coronavirus relief loan program. In a complaint filed in Baltimore federal court, Altimont…
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Store Owner on Parole Challenges Policy Barring Him From PPP Loan

A Maryland storeowner sued the Small Business Administration, alleging the agency exceeded its statutory authority when it decided to limit the availability of pandemic relief loans to business owners with a criminal record. The lawsuit was filed by the New Civil Liberties Alliance on behalf of Altimont Mark Wilks, who was barred from receiving a Paycheck Protection…
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Criminal record shouldn't bar small businesses from COVID-19 payroll loans, suit says

Small business owners with a criminal record aren’t eligible to receive certain government aid under the coronavirus relief bill designed to help keep stores afloat while the pandemic drags on. The owner of a corner store in Maryland is looking to change that. Altimont Mark Wilks – who owns two businesses in Hagerstown, Maryland – sued…
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Lawsuit challenges criminal history bar on emergency COVID-19 loans

A Maryland convenience store owner has filed a lawsuit challenging the U.S. Small Business Administration’s prohibition of businesses owned by people with criminal histories from applying for emergency loans because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The lawsuit that Altimont Mark Wilks filed in federal court in Baltimore on Wednesday is according to his lawyers at the…
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NY Collection Law Firm Calls For Merging Dueling CFPB Suits

A New York debt collection law firm battling a Consumer Financial Protection Bureau investigation said Tuesday it wants to consolidate and pause their dueling court fights, telling a federal judge that the cases overlap too much to proceed separately and should wait for the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision on the CFPB’s constitutionality. In a premotion…
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Massachusetts Governor Declines Comment on Lawsuit Claiming He Has Overreached During Coronavirus Emergency

Governor Charlie Baker declined to comment today on a lawsuit claiming he has exceeded his authority under Massachusetts law by ordering the coronavirus emergency shutdowns. “Normally, we don’t really speak to lawsuits when they’re in process. Obviously, we’re aware of the fact that it was filed. When people issue decisions, we usually comment on that.…
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