Dexter Duncan pleaded guilty in November to creating fictitious businesses so he could divert $180,988 in federal COVID-19 loans to himself.

* Dexter Duncan pleaded guilty in November to creating fictitious businesses so he could divert $180,988 in federal COVID-19 loans to himself. In March, he was sentenced to 31 months in prison and ordered to pay restitution by a federal judge in New Bern. Duncan was not...

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