“I know nothing” was what Virginia Senate President Pro Tempore Louise Lucas told The Virginian-Pilot over the weekend regarding the raid of her businesses. However, a man facing federal indictment for allegedly collecting $100,000 in COVID-19 relief money fraudulently tells a different story. Carlton Upton Jr., a man who reportedly has business ties to Lucas, told the press on Friday that he was “just a pawn” in an alleged scheme to apply for a…
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