Suburban Chicago man who used COVID relief money to buy luxury cars sentenced

The Brief

  • A 29-year-old Addison man was sentenced to 78 months in prison for a $3.3 million COVID-relief fraud scheme.
  • Prosecutors say he submitted false loan applications and collected unemployment benefits while working.
  • Fraud proceeds were used to buy luxury vehicles, which were later seized.

CHICAGO A suburban Chicago man has been sentenced for fraudulently obtaining millions in pandemic relief funds.

Francesco Distefano, 29, of west suburban Addison, was sentenced last week to 78 months — six and a half years — in federal prison after pleading guilty to wire fraud, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Illinois.

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