When Using A PPP Loan To Hire A Hitman GOES WRONG – TRUE CRIME

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Story: A Florida woman used money from a pandemic relief loan to hire a hitman to murder a rival who had dated her ex-boyfriend, police said.

Jasmine Martinez allegedly used the federal Paycheck Protection Program to pay a gunman who fatally shot Le’Shonte Jones and wounded her 3-year-old son in a broad-daylight attack outside her Miami apartment on May 3, 2021, NBC 6 reported.

Martinez had withdrawn more than $10,000 in the days before the shooting, after she netted $15,000 from the federal government she applied for to help her single-employee beauty salon, according to an arrest warrant cited by the Miami Herald.

Police also arrested alleged middleman Romiel Robinson and alleged hitman Javon Carter in relation to the murder of Jones, a Transportation Security Administration worker. Carter had allegedly filmed a video of himself counting cash just hours after Jones was shot multiple times, according to arrest warrants. – NY POST

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