FBI Raids COVID Testing Company Accused of Falsifying Test Results in $124 Million Cover-Up
On Saturday, the FBI searched the headquarters of a COVID-19 testing company accused of providing false or deceptive test results.
According to The Hill, the federal government has sent more than $124 million to reimburse the Center for COVID Control for conducting COVID-19 tests.
At its busiest, the Center for COVID Control gathered more than 80,000 tests per day from over 300 locations across 26 states, The Hill reported.
However, many states became suspicious of the company, whose 29-year-old founder Aleya Siyaj had previously started an ax-throwing lounge and a donut shop according to NBC News.
Siyaj and her husband, Akbar Syed, regularly boasted about their wealthy lifestyle on social media, The Hill reported. Their photos included two Lamborghinis, a Ferrari and a mansion valued at $1.36 million. Read the story on The Western Journal
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