Law firm Peiffer Wolf Carr Kane & Conway slammed GPB Capital on Wednesday after the Small Business Administration disclosed GPB and its affiliated companies received $3 million to $7 million in Paycheck Protection Program loans despite being under investigation by the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority and the Federal Bureau of Investigation over an alleged Ponzi scheme.
GPB Capital Holdings received from $1 million to $2 million in PPP loans, while businesses named GPB 5 and GPB 8 got the same amounts, Peiffer Wolf said, pointing to data from the Treasury Department's website. Another GPB entity, GPB Cars 12, received a loan of $350,000 to $1 million, the law firm noted.
The disclosure that GPB received as much as $7 million in PPP funds "may be one of the most flagrant abuses of taxpayer dollars of this century," according to a statement issued by the law firm, which recently named GPB, Ascendant Capital, their affiliates and several others as defendants in an amended class action complaint filed in U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas in Austin.
Peiffer Wolf called on the White House and Congress to "compel" GPB and its affiliates to return the taxpayer money.