FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – A Florida high school basketball coach fraudulently obtained nearly $1 million in coronavirus relief funds for his consulting company, federal prosecutors said.Terrence Williams, 40, of Tamarac, made his initial appearance Friday in Fort Lauderdale federal court.
He's charged with bank fraud, money laundering, engaging in transactions in unlawful proceeds and making false statements to a financial institution.[TRENDING: Gregory Edwards video released | SpaceX Crew-1 launch delayed until Sunday | Fatal Orange County crash]Williams, the head varsity basketball coach at Stranahan High School in Fort Lauderdale, applied for and received a $984,710 loan on behalf of his company, Williams Consulting Group LLC, according to.