The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Man who spent $50K in COVID-19 funds on Pokémon card sentenced

- By Caroline Silva Caroline Silva@ajc.com

A Middle Georgia man who spent more than $50,000 on a rare Pokémon trading card after acquiring a coronaviru­s relief loan will be spending three years in federal prison, officials said.

Vinath Oudomsine, 31, of Dublin, pleaded guilty to wire fraud after he received $85,000 while applying for a loan intended for small busi- nesses impacted by the pan- demic, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Georgia announced Monday. Authoritie­s said he requested the loan for an entertainm­ent services business in Dublin that claimed to have 10 employees and gross revenues of $235,000 in the year preceding the pandemic.

In August 2020, Oudomsine received the loan and later used $57,789 to buy a Chariz- ard card, the office said. He agreed to forfeit the Pokémon card as part of the prosecutio­n.

“Congress appropriat­ed funding to assist small busi- nesses struggling through the challenges of a global pan- demic,” U.S. Attorney David Estes said. “Like moths to the flame, fraudsters like Oudom- sine took advantage of these programs to line their own pockets — and with our law enforcemen­t partners, we are holding him and others accountabl­e for their greed.”

Oudomsine was also fined $10,000, ordered to pay restitutio­n of $85,000 and serve three years of supervised release after completion of his prison term, the office said.

“This sentence highlights the FBI’S commitment to aggressive­ly pursue anyone who would abuse taxpayer dollars,” Philip Wislar, acting special agent of FBI Atlanta, said.

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