ORLANDO, Fla. – The U.S. Secret Service Orlando office has recovered more than $2 million in stolen assets from Central Florida bank accounts meant to help small businesses during the COVID-19 economic collapse.Special agent in charge Caroline O’Brien-Buster told News 6 the Secret Service recovered more than $20 million in stolen assets nationally in August, much of it linked to so-called money mules.O’Brien-Buster said in many cases everyday people are being recruited on social media to apply for small business loans, many presented as start up funding from the Small Business Association.[TRENDING: Worker falls to his death from StarFlyer attraction | Smuggled spider monkey to live at Brevard Zoo | Family reacts as rocket explodes over.