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Maryland Pastor Rudolph Brooks Jr facing 20 years for ‘using $3.5million in Covid PPP loans to buy Tesla,’ FBI says

A MARYLAND Pastor is facing up to 20 years in prison after he allegedly used “$3.5million in Covid PPP loans to buy Tesla.”

The FBI alleged Rudolph Brooks Jr used the funds to buy a total of 39 used cars – including a Tesla, a Bentley, and more – and seized $2.2million from his accounts.

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Pastor Rudolph Brooks allegedly filed $3.5million in fraudulent PPP loans and bought a Tesla[/caption]

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Brooks is listed as the pastor at Kingdom Tabernacle[/caption]

Brooks filed Economic Injury Disaster Loan documentation on April 7, 2020, according to a press release from the Department of Justice – and a month later, applied for the PPP loans.

According to the DOJ, Brooks filed for PPP loans for his Cars Direct Business on May 9, 2020.

His Cars Direct businesses was “forfeited” in 2012 and revived on May 28, 2020, an affidavit said.

He allegedly filed two other loans for $1.8million and $200,000 for other companies – Kingdom Tabernacle and Madaro Celtic Bank, The Daily Beast reported.

According to the Kingdom Tabernacle of Restoration website, Rudolph Brooks is the lead pastor at the Washington DC ministry.

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The pastor allegedly bought 39 used cars with the funds[/caption]

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Feds say Brooks faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted of the wire fraud charges[/caption]

The Department of Justice stated: “In support of the Cars Direct PPP loan application, Brooks allegedly submitted fraudulent tax forms which allegedly reported $724,469 in payments via Forms 1099-MISC and $7,471,630 in total unemployment payments to employees from Cars Direct.”

The DOJ added that according to an affidavit, “IRS records do not reflect any tax filings made by Cars Direct for any tax period, indicating that Cars Direct has not hired employees or paid unemployment taxes.”

“Additionally, the Maryland Department of Labor has no record of Cars Direct paying wages or of Brooks receiving wages.”

Brooks allegedly received $1,556,589 on May 9 – and opened another bank account where he transferred $500,000.

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Feds say they seized $2.2million from eleven accounts, along with the Tesla[/caption]

Feds claim he then “initiated numerous transfers of PPP loan funds from the Cars Direct accounts to his personal bank accounts.”

On May 22, he allegedly used the fraudulent PPP loans to buy 39 used cars, according to the DOJ statement.

Among the cars include a 2005 Bentley Continental, a 2014 GMC Yukon XL, a 2015 Cadillac Escalade, two 2017 Infinity Q50s, a 2017 Mercedes Benz S Class, and a 2018 Tesla Model 3.

He also was alleged to have bought “several older model luxury vehicles.”

When he purchased the Tesla on July 30, Brooks transferred over $60,000 to his personal bank account and listed “Rudolph Brooks” as the customer, the documents allege, according to the DOJ.


Feds have seized over $2.29million from 11 accounts, along with the Tesla Model 3.

Brooks faces wire fraud charges in connection with the alleged PPP fraud.

If convicted, he faces a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison, along with three years of supervised release, according to the DOJ.