This spring, a company that has raked in $1.25 billion in federal contracts so far this year secured a multimillion-dollar taxpayer-backed loan intended to help small businesses cope with the COVID-19 pandemic’s economic fallout. And two firms it was accused of conspiring with in a multibillion-dollar fraud scheme also obtained bailout loans.
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