Andrew Marnell Of Beverly Grove Pleads Guilty To Taking Out $9 Million In COVID Relief Loans For Gambling Trips To Vegas, Luxury Purchases – CBS Los
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — A Beverly Grove man has pleaded guilty to taking out $9 million in fraudulent COVID relief loans and spending it on gambling trips to Las Vegas, a Rolex Watch, a Range Rover and a Ducati motorcycle.
Andrew Marnell, 40, was arrested Thursday morning on on federal charges alleging he fraudulently obtained millions of dollars in Paycheck Protection Program loans. (Credit: U.S. Department of Justice)
Andrew Marnell, 41, pleaded guilty Tuesday to one count each of bank fraud and money laundering. He has been in custody since July 16 of last year.
READ MORE: Woman Says She Was Refused Service At An Encino Dunkin' Donuts For Being DeafMarnell admitted to taking PPP and CARES Act loans using aliases and fake or altered documents that included bogus federal tax filings and employee payroll records, according to the Department of Justice. Once the loans were granted, prosecutors say Marnell transferred the money to his brokerage accounts and made risky stock market bets and spent hundreds of thousands of dollars at various casinos in Las Vegas.
READ MORE: Illegal Marijuana Grow Bust Nets Nearly 30,000 Plants And Leads To 31 Arrests In San BernardinoAccording to his plea agreement, Marnell agreed to forfeit items related to the fraudulent PPP funds, including more than $1.54 million seized from his brokerage accounts, $319,298 in cash recovered from his home, several electronic devices, a Rolex Oyster watch which can retail for as much as $6,000, a Range Rover and a Ducati motorcycle.
MORE NEWS: COVID-19 Related Hospitalizations Continue To Drop In Los Angeles CountyMarnell faces a statutory maximum sentence of 40 years in federal prison at his sentencing, which is scheduled for Feb. 14, 2022. He has also agreed to pay more than $7.3 million in restitution to the victim lenders in this case.