A Philadelphia woman, Ashley Stibbins-Parker, is facing felony charges in Florida for allegedly stealing a $184,000 COVID-19 relief check meant for a city in South Florida. According to court documents, she opened a 'City of Weston LLC' bank account in Georgia to deposit the check. Stibbins-Parker is accused of using the funds for luxury shopping, a Brazilian butt lift (BBL), and a spending spree. The case highlights ongoing issues with COVID-19 relief fund fraud.
A Philadelphia woman is facing felony charges in Florida after investigators say she stole a COVID-19 relief check and went on a spending spree before she got caught. https://t.co/8ufhQlJiq5
Philly woman stole $184K check meant for #Florida city, used some of the money to pay for butt lift https://t.co/1YOTOmMJYZ via @Chris_Gothner
A Philadelphia woman is accused of using COVID-19 relief funds stolen from a city in South Florida to pay for luxury shopping and a BBL, according to court documents. https://t.co/039NOmLI5G
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🇺🇸 PHILLY WOMAN ALLEGEDLY STOLE COVID FUNDS FOR BUTT LIFT Ashley Stibbins-Parker is accused of opening a “City of Weston LLC” bank account in Georgia so she could deposit a $184K Covid relief check meant for the city. She proceeded to use portions of the funds to pay for a… https://t.co/H2Sj8TNsta
Philly woman allegedly used stolen $184K COVID relief check to pay for butt lift, spending spree https://t.co/C1uAWIVYpa