Ex-Florida lawmaker gets 4 months in prison for defrauding Covid relief program

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A former Florida state lawmaker who acquired more than $150,000 in Small Business Administration loans by lying on applications was sentenced Thursday to four months in federal prison, the US Attorneyโ€™s office for the Northern District of Florida said.

Former state Rep. Joseph Harding, a Republican, pleaded guilty in March to wire fraud, money laundering and making false statements in connection with Covid-19 relief fraud. Following his prison term, he will face two years of supervised release, a court record said.

CNN affiliate WKMG reports that Harding tearfully addressed the court, saying he had โ€œno one to blame but myself.โ€

โ€œI want to express my remorse for the decisions and failures Iโ€™ve made,โ€ he said, according to WKMG.

CNN has reached out to attorneys for Harding.

Prosecutors have said Harding listed dormant business entities on his Covid-19 relief loan applications, fabricated the numbers of people he employed and submitted fake bank statements.

Brian J. Payne, a special agent in charge at the IRS Criminal Investigation unit, said Harding โ€œegregiously betrayed the public trust by stealing from COVID relief funds meant to help the very people who elected him.โ€

โ€œGreed and public service should never meet, but when they do, we stand ready to ensure bad actors are held responsible for their actions,โ€ Payne continued.

Harding has drawn the national spotlight before, as a sponsor of the controversial legislation that banned certain instruction about sexual orientation and gender identity in the classroom that opponents dubbed the โ€œDonโ€™t Say Gayโ€ law. The legislation officially named the โ€œParental Rights in Educationโ€ law, signed by Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis last year, set off a national firestorm and drew immediate pushback from LGBTQ advocates.

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