Boston pizza chain owner sentenced for requesting COVID loan relief for business he did not own
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Boston pizza chain owner sentenced for requesting COVID loan relief for business he did not own
Stavros Papantoniadis, the owner of Stash’s Pizza in the greater Boston area, was sentenced to prison for turning in false information to the U.S. Small Business Administration to receive a loan for a business he no longer owned, United States Attorney Leah Foley’s office said. Papantoniadis, 50, of Westwood, was sentenced to two years in prison followed by one year of supervised release, Foley’s office said in a statement. He was also ordered t…
Worker-terrorizing pizza guy gets another six months in prison for also being a lying Covid relief-fund abuser
By adamg on Wed., 4/2/2025 - 4:31 pm Stavros Papantoniadis, already in the middle of an 8 1/2-year federal prison sentence for beating and harassing employees at his pizza places in Dorchester, Roslindale and Norwood, today got his time behind bars increased to 9 years after he admitted to defrauding a federal Covid-19 relief fund out of $534,000 for a Randolph pizza place he no longer owned. A federal judge actually sentenced him to two years i…
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