A former Virginia state lawmaker who gained national attention in 2019 for interrupting President Donald Trump’s Jamestown speech has been sentenced after admitting to fraudulently obtaining a COVID-19 relief loan for his dental practice.
Ibraheem Samirah, 34, a former Democratic member of the Virginia House of Delegates, received a sentence of three years of probation and was ordered to pay $88,000 in restitution.
The sentence followed his guilty plea to one count of wire fraud, according to a Washington Post report published Tuesday.
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The case stemmed from a Paycheck Protection Program loan Samirah secured in May 2020.
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Prosecutors said he received approximately $83,000 for his dental practice in Fairfax County.
In August 2021, he applied to have the loan forgiven, a process that required the funds to be used for eligible expenses such as payroll, rent, or mortgage payments.
According to court filings, Samirah stated in his application that the PPP funds would be used to pay four workers at the practice.
Investigators later found that the business had no payroll employees.
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Documents showed the practice did not even have an active financial account capable of issuing payroll until a few days before the loan application was submitted.
Prosecutors said Samirah fabricated payroll and tax records to obtain the federal funds.
After the loan was approved, the money was routed into bank accounts under the names of the purported employees and then transferred into Samirah’s personal account.
“The defendant was stealing federal tax dollars at the same time he was deciding how to spend Virginia tax dollars,” prosecutors wrote in their filing.
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Samirah, who served in the General Assembly from 2019 to 2022, previously drew attention when he interrupted President Trump’s speech at the Jamestown Settlement in July 2019.
During the address, he stood and held signs that read “Deport hate” and “reunite my family.”
Speaking to the Washington Post about the fraud case, Samirah said he had a “mistaken understanding of the PPP loan process.”
He also claimed the matter was “weaponized by Donald Trump’s Justice Department.”
According to the report, Samirah told the outlet he planned to use the money to hire new employees to market his dental practice.
However, in the loan application, he certified that the funds would go toward payroll for existing workers.
Samirah said he abandoned plans to hire new staff after he believed the pandemic would last much longer than initially expected. Instead, he used the PPP funds to purchase dental equipment and office furnishings, expenditures that were not authorized under the terms of the program.
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Court records referenced by the Washington Post indicate that the fabricated documents and misuse of funds formed the basis of the wire fraud charge.
The three-year probation sentence and restitution order concluded the case, which federal prosecutors handled as part of investigations into fraudulent use of pandemic-era relief programs.
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So, if a Dem. breaks the law and is prosecuted for it, it’s called weaponization but if it’s Donald Trump or any other non-RINO that hasn’t actually broken any laws is persecuted, it’s simply justice? Dang… my memory is shockingly bad, I would have sworn that justice is to be applied equally to those who are -as US citizens- protected by the laws and the Constitution of this country. Yes, and if you are here illegally, you are NOT protected by those laws or that Constitution, simply because you are a criminal by the mere act of being here. Leave and come back LEGALLY this time, and get in line behind those ahead of you.
This sentence is a travesty. I am sure that if a regular citizen engaged in this behavior, the sentence would have included hefty jail time, refunding the money, and some serious punitive penalty. He stole money that was put out to help people, depriving people of access to that money. He was a state rep, so he knew what he was doing was wrong. He should not be allowed to stand up now, especially after accepting a deal, and say he “misunderstood.” He should be in jail for a very long time. If he was not born in this country his naturalization should be revoked and he should be sent away.