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Glamorous Atlanta prosecutor is jailed for stealing $15m of Covid funds and using some of cash to buy enormous 10 carat diamond ring

Atlanta’s former assistant city attorney has been jailed for seven years after fraudulently obtaining about $15 million in COVID relief loans.

Shelitha Robertson, 62, used the illegally obtained money to buy a 10-carat diamond ring, a Rolls Royce and a motorcycle.

The former police officer had intercepted the money the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), a federal stimulus program created during the pandemic.

Robertson submitted loan applications on behalf of four companies that she claimed she owned and controlled.

But the loan applications were filled with false figures that falsely inflated the number of employees and average monthly payroll for each of the companies.

Shelitha Robertson, Atlanta's former assistant city attorney, was sentenced to seven years in prison for fraudulently obtaining approximately $15 million in COVID relief loans

Shelitha Robertson, Atlanta’s former assistant city attorney, was sentenced to seven years in prison for fraudulently obtaining approximately $15 million in COVID relief loans

Robertson used some of the money to buy luxury items.  She is pictured here in a 2015 photo with a Chanel bracelet on her wrist

Robertson used some of the money to buy luxury items. She is pictured here in a 2015 photo with a Chanel bracelet on her wrist

Court documents show that Robertson was responsible for the payroll of 427 employees, when in fact there were no employees.

It meant Robertson was able to fraudulently obtain huge PPP loans that otherwise would not have been possible.

The money was obviously intended for legitimate businesses that needed it to survive the pandemic.

Robertson and her co-conspirator, Chandra Norton, had little trouble abusing such a scheme and proceeded to file false tax documents to support the inflated statements on each loan application.

Robertson used the loan proceeds to purchase luxury items, including a 10-carat diamond ring that, along with luxury vehicles including the Rolls, would have been worth at least $150,000.

The DOJ also said she transferred money to a co-conspirator, Chandra Norton, and other family members.

A jury convicted Robertson of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and money laundering, with the judge sentencing her to seven years and three months in prison, followed by three years of supervised release.

Robertson will be nearly 70 by the time she is released from prison, leaving behind her influencer daughter Brii Renee, who has more than 600,000 Instagram followers.

It's quite a fall from grace for Robertson, who was an assistant city attorney of Atlanta and had also served as a city constable

It’s quite a fall from grace for Robertson, who was an assistant city attorney of Atlanta and had also served as a city constable

The money was intended for legitimate businesses that needed it to survive the pandemic

The money was intended for legitimate businesses that needed it to survive the pandemic

The two co-host a podcast titled “Mommy and Me” in which they discuss “navigating life’s challenges,” according to an Apple Podcasts preview.

“I’m broke,” Robertson said in court before she was sentenced.

‘My business is gone. My (law) license is gone. My belongings are gone. All I have left is my family and my faith in God.’

She said she deeply regrets the impact her behavior has had on her family, wife and community.

“I’m not that person who’s trying to take advantage of someone or a situation,” she said. “I have owned up to what I did.”

U.S. District Judge Steven D. Grimberg said the loss of the $14 million in funds was staggering.

“It was her level of leadership and confidence in being able to commit this level of fraud without being detected that led to it in the first place,” Grimberg said in court.

Robertson will be nearly 70 by the time she is released from prison, leaving behind her influencer daughter Brii Renee, who has more than 600,000 Instagram followers, as seen here

Robertson will be nearly 70 by the time she is released from prison, leaving behind her influencer daughter Brii Renee, who has more than 600,000 Instagram followers, as seen here

As part of her spending spree, the 62-year-old bought a Rolls Royce car

As part of her spending spree, the 62-year-old bought a Rolls Royce car

Robertson used the loan proceeds to purchase luxury items, including a 10-carat diamond ring

Robertson used the loan proceeds to purchase luxury items, including a 10-carat diamond ring

“Motivated by greed, Robertson deceptively obtained funds intended to provide emergency financial relief to struggling small businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic,” said U.S. Attorney Ryan K. Buchanan. ‘

“It was her level of leadership and confidence in being able to commit this level of fraud without being detected that led to it in the first place,” Grimberg said in court.

“Motivated by greed, Robertson deceptively obtained funds intended to provide emergency financial relief to struggling small businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic,” said U.S. Attorney Ryan K. Buchanan. ‘

“Today, the defendant in this case was held responsible for fraudulently obtaining millions of dollars through the Paycheck Protection Program and using that stolen money to enrich himself while small businesses struggled during the pandemic,” added Kyle Myles Toe, Special Agent in Charge of the FDIC.

“The FDIC Office’s Inspector General remains committed to working with our law enforcement partners to prosecute and bring to justice those who abused such pandemic relief programs and threatened the integrity of our nation’s financial institutions to take.’

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