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Woman pleads guilty to fraudulently obtaining rental assistance in COVID-19 relief program – East Idaho News

The following is a news release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office (Idaho).
BOISE – Tanisha Gray, 39, of Houston, Texas, pleaded guilty to wire fraud, Acting U.S. Attorney Justin Whatcott announced. Gray fraudulently obtained emergency rental assistance from Idaho Housing and Finance Association (IHFA) and other states’ housing programs that were providing housing assistance for individuals unable to pay rent due to a financial hardship related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
In early 2021, Congress established the Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) program to provide financial assistance to eligible low-income households to cover the costs of rent, rental arrears, utilities, and other housing-related expenses during the COVID-19 pandemic.
IHFA was an administrator of the ERA program for the state of Idaho and received federal funds to provide housing assistance during the pandemic. IHFA provided emergency rent and utility assistance to eligible Idaho renters who had experienced a financial hardship due to or during the COVID-19 pandemic. Eligible households could receive assistance with their rental arrearages, plus three months of future rent, and utility assistance, if requested.
According to court records, from in or around 2022 through 2023, Gray sought rental assistance from the IHFA and other housing programs by submitting false and fraudulent applications that falsely identified herself as a landlord for various properties.
As part of the scheme, Gray also submitted fraudulent supporting documentation including fictitious leases, property management agreements, ledgers for rental arrears, tenant income records, addresses, and certifications of eligibility.
As a result of the fraudulent applications Gray submitted and caused to be submitted to the various emergency rental assistance programs in Idaho and other states, Gray received more than $62,000 in fraud proceeds.
Senior U.S. District Judge B. Lynn Winmill will sentence Gray on May 14. The charge in this case is punishable by up to 20 years in federal prison, a maximum fine of $250,000, and up to three years of supervised release.
Acting U.S. Attorney Whatcott commended the investigations by the Boise Police Department and the United States Secret Service, as well as the assistance of the Idaho Housing and Finance Association, which led to the charges. Assistant U.S Attorney Brittney Campbell is prosecuting this case.
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Volunteer Opportunity at Historic Idaho Site

HANSEN, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) —A local historic site is looking for some volunteers to help with tours in the next coming months.
On Saturday, there was an, was an orientation for volunteers at the rock creek station and Stricker homesite before guided tours start in a couple weeks.
This historical site dates to 1865 that helped serve people who traveled on the Oregon trail, overland mail route, and Kelton freight road. The site is also home to the oldest standing building in the magic valley.
To volunteer, you don’t need much background.
“We don’t require anybody to really have a ton of knowledge about the site before they come out to volunteer, we have created what we call cheat sheets, we’ve put some of the relevant stuff. We gear these towards fourth graders, so we keep it pretty simple,” said Jennifer Hills, president of Friends of Stricker.
If you would like to help and volunteer you can visit their Facebook, friends of Stricker.
The site is now owned by the Idaho state historical society and managed by the friends of Stricker, and it is an important piece of Idaho history to preserve this history in Idaho.
“We have a lot of early history here, from the 1800s, before twin was even thought about. It’s really important for us to make sure that we’re preserving all of this history so that people understand how the Oregon trail worked. The Shoshone-Bannock camped here for their salmon fishing. The site is really important to the development of the area even before all the irrigation.”
The site is available every day for self-guided tours, and guided tours with access to all buildings from April to October.
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This Idaho Teacher's Classroom Sign Is Going Viral After Their School Said It Violated District Policy

According to Today, Inama has been notified that the signs must be removed by the end of the school year, or further action may be taken.
An official statement about the decision from the Chief of Staff from Communications at West Ada School District can be read in full here.
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