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Memphis Community Grapples with Betrayal After Sentencing of Former IRS Employees for COVID-19 Relief Fraud

Community Trust Eroded

Memphis Residents Reflect on Recent Sentencing of Former IRS Employees

In a quiet morning here in Memphis, just as the sun began to peek through the clouds at a pleasant 77ยฐF, the community was met with some disheartening news. Five former employees of the IRS were sentenced recently for their involvement in a fraudulent scheme related to federal COVID-19 relief programs. The sentences were pronounced in the wake of actions that have shocked many, especially as they came from people who were entrusted to uphold the law.

Brian Saulsberry’s Role in the Scheme

One of the key players in this scandal was Brian Saulsberry, a former IRS Program Evaluation and Risk Analyst. Saulsberry was sentenced to eighteen months in prison, followed by two years of supervised release. Along with his prison sentence, he was ordered to forfeit a staggering $171,400 back to the government. The troubling part? Saulsberry managed to secure these funds through deceptive applications for the Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) program, which was designed to help small businesses cope during the pandemic.

By submitting false applications, Saulsberry obtained $171,400 meant to assist struggling businessesโ€”money that he instead funneled into his own personal checking account. In a blatant disregard for the rules, it was later revealed that Saulsberry transferred a hefty $100,000 into an investment account, fully aware that the funds were acquired through fraud.

More Unsavory Characters Uncovered

Saulsberry wasnโ€™t alone in his illegal pursuits. Four other former IRS employeesโ€”including Courtney Quinshe Westmoreland, Fatina Hewitt, Roderick DeMarco White II, and Tina Humesโ€”were also implicated in this scheme. Together, these five individuals collectively sought over $1 million in fraudulent loans. Their lavish spending habits included purchasing luxurious cars and making extravagant trips to places like Las Vegas.

The group was charged back in October 2022 by the Department of Justice, and Saulsberry pleaded guilty to one count of money laundering in December 2023. As the news of their sentencing permeates through the community, it leaves residents shaking their heads, grappling with the betrayal from former public servants.

A Community Reaction

As Memphis enjoys a run of warm, crispy October days with temperatures giving us a nice break with highs around 77ยฐF, many locals find the situation disheartening. While they embrace the sunny weather and look forward to fall festivities, there’s a nagging sense of disappointment lingering regarding how these former employees exploited a program meant to help those truly in need.

The cloud of betrayal by those who โ€œshould know betterโ€ looms over the city, even as the weather continues to shift from partly cloudy to more sunshine later in the week. Along with these feelings, residents are also reminded of the patrons who genuinely struggled through the pandemic and made sincere efforts to recover, while a few took advantage of a system meant to support.

Looking Forward

As Memphis continues to heal, we hope to see more accountability and justice in the face of wrongdoing. With the recent sentencing, a message is being sent that fraud will not be tolerated, regardless of one’s position. As we look forward, may the community rebuild trust in those serving the public and work collectively to ensure that resources benefit the ones who truly need them. And, as always, let’s remain cautious and keep our eyes on the evolving weatherโ€”both in the skies and in our local governance.


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