Close Menu
  • Home
  • COMMUNITY NEWS
  • LOCAL NEWS & EVENTS
  • SCHOOL NEWS
  • MILITARY NEWS
  • CRIME / PUBLIC SAFETY
  • THINGS TO DO
  • HEALTH & WELLNESS
  • HOME & GARDEN
  • NORTHWEST FLORIDA NEWS
  • FLORIDA NEWS
  • Contact
Facebook
Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube
Niceville.com
Niceville.com
Home»FLORIDA NEWS»Miami man accused of using COVID funds for Tesla, Porsche, Lamborghini sports cars
FLORIDA NEWS

Miami man accused of using COVID funds for Tesla, Porsche, Lamborghini sports cars

Niceville.comNovember 15, 2022Updated:November 15, 20222 Mins Read
Seal of the United States Department of Justice.
The official seal of the U.S. Department of Justice. (Contributed)

MIAMI, Fla. — A South Florida man has been charged with COVID-19 relief fraud after he allegedly used the loan money to buy exotic sports cars, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Florida has announced.

Advertisement
Deer Moss Creek® advertisement by Ruckel Properties, Inc. promoting available homes and lots.

Niceville.com Community Partner

According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Florida (USAO), Andre Lorquet, 38, of Miami, made his first appearance last week in federal magistrate court and was charged with fraudulently obtaining COVID-19 relief loans and grants under the Paycheck Protection Program, the Economic Injury Disaster Relief Program, and the Shuttered Venue Operator Grant.

According to allegations in the indictment, Lorquet submitted fraudulent applications seeking more than $4.7 million in COVID-19 relief funds. In the applications, Lorquet reportedly falsified his revenue and payroll and submitted fraudulent IRS tax forms.

In addition, Lorquet is alleged to have submitted documents pretending to be, and in the name of, a certified tax preparer.  

Advertisement
Family standing in front of a decorated holiday train with text promoting Eglin Federal Credit Union Mastercard rates.

Niceville.com Community Partner

According to the charges, Lorquet received approximately $4.4 million in COVID-19 relief funds from the fraudulent scheme and is alleged to have used the proceeds to purchase—among other things—a Tesla Plaid, a Tesla Model S, a Lamborghini Urus, and a Porsche Panamera GTS.

The indictment charges Lorquet with four counts of wire fraud, four counts of money laundering, and one count of aggravated identity theft. If convicted, he faces up to 22 years in prison. A federal district court judge will determine any sentence after considering the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory factors.

Juan Antonio Gonzalez, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, and Michael E. Buckley, acting Special Agent in Charge, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), Miami Field Office, made the announcement.

Advertisement
Family standing in front of a decorated holiday train with text promoting Eglin Federal Credit Union Mastercard rates.

Niceville.com Community Partner

HSI, Miami Field Office, investigated the case. Assistant U.S. Attorney Jonathan Bailyn is prosecuting it, and Assistant U.S. Attorney G. Raemy Charest-Turken is handling asset forfeiture.

An indictment is only an accusation, and a defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Previous ArticleFlorida man accused of investment scams following FDLE investigation
Next Article Northwest Florida man accused of forgery, false representation

Related Posts

A gloved hand holds a sliced piece of smoked brisket over a cutting board lined with sausages at the 30A BBQ Festival.

30A BBQ Festival raises record $132K for The Sonder Project

November 20, 2025
courtroom gavel

Four Pensacola women admit roles in opioid and amphetamine diversion

November 20, 2025
prison tower in shadows, fence topped with barbed wire.

Okaloosa man sentenced to 30 years for fentanyl trafficking

November 20, 2025
Advertisement
Vertical banner ad for BetterBuilt announcing a Grand Opening event for its Design Center, featuring the event dates December 11–13, the location at 512 Lemongrass Lane in Niceville, and event hours from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., with notes about daily door prizes and a $250 raffle.

Niceville.com Community Partner

Categories
  • COMMUNITY NEWS
  • CRIME / PUBLIC SAFETY
  • FLORIDA NEWS
  • HEALTH & WELLNESS
  • HOME & GARDEN
  • IT'S GEEK TO ME
  • LARRY WILLIAMS
  • LOCAL NEWS & EVENTS
  • MARKETPLACE NEWS
  • MILITARY NEWS
  • NORTHWEST FLORIDA NEWS
  • OUTDOORS
  • ROADS / TRANSPORTATION
  • SCHOOL NEWS
  • THINGS TO DO
Advertisement
Family standing in front of a decorated holiday train with text promoting Eglin Federal Credit Union Mastercard rates.

Niceville.com Community Partner

COMMUNITY PARTNERS
  • EGLIN FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
  • EYEWEAR UNLIMITED
  • HAIR EXPRESS
  • MIDBAY VETERINARY HOSPITAL
  • NICEVILLE FARMERS MARKET
  • NICEVILLE INSURANCE AGENCY
  • RUCKEL PROPERTIES, INC.
  • THE WHARF 850
Advertisement
The Wharf 850 Niceville, Florida

Niceville.com Community Partner

Categories
  • COMMUNITY NEWS
  • CRIME / PUBLIC SAFETY
  • FLORIDA NEWS
  • HEALTH & WELLNESS
  • HOME & GARDEN
  • IT'S GEEK TO ME
  • LARRY WILLIAMS
  • LOCAL NEWS & EVENTS
  • MARKETPLACE NEWS
  • MILITARY NEWS
  • NORTHWEST FLORIDA NEWS
  • OUTDOORS
  • ROADS / TRANSPORTATION
  • SCHOOL NEWS
  • THINGS TO DO
Advertisement
Family standing in front of a decorated holiday train with text promoting Eglin Federal Credit Union Mastercard rates.

Niceville.com Community Partner

Advertisement
Banner ad showing a family near a decorated train promoting Eglin Federal Credit Union’s holiday Mastercard rates.

Niceville.com Community Partner

ABOUT NICEVILLE.COM

PRIVACY POLICY

TERMS OF SERVICE

© 2025 Niceville.com. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.