Pasadena Man Who Bought Maserati With COVID Relief Money Gets 10 Years in Prison

Pasadena Man Who Bought Maserati With COVID Relief Money Gets 10 Years in Prison
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A Pasadena man was sentenced on April 20 to 10 years behind bars for using stolen identities to fraudulently obtain unemployment insurance benefits under the coronavirus federal relief act, which he later used to purchase a Maserati luxury SUV.

Robert Mateer, 32, was also ordered to pay $937,173 in restitution, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.

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