Pastor and His Son Busted for a $8 Million Covid Scam. 'The Worst Scuzz on the Face of the Earth.'

Evan and Josh Edwards were arrested today for massive bank fraud, falsely exaggerating the size and scope of their Christian ministry.

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ByJonathan Small

A Florida pastor and his son are accused of doing some very unholy things.

Earlier this morning, Pastor Evan Edwards and his son Josh, 30, were arrested for bilking taxpayers of $8 million in a COVID-19 reliefscam. Police made the arrest at the Edwards's home in New Smyrna Beach. The elder Evans was seen being pushed in a wheelchair.

The Edwards are Christian missionaries from Canada who moved to Florida in 2019. They ran an organization called ASLAN International Ministry.

According toan indictment unsealed today, Josh Edwards "submitted a fraudulentPPP loan application" on behalf of ASLAN International Ministry for $6 million, claiming their ministry had "average monthly payroll expenses" of over $2.7 million and over 480 employees. In truth, according to prosecutors, those numbers were "significantly lower, or entirely nonexistent."

Still, back in 2020, the government ultimately approved ASLAN International for an $8.4 million loan.

Related: I Went to Prison for SBA Loan Fraud: 7 Things to Know When Taking COVID-19 Relief Money

A long investigation

The Edwards case dates back to April 2020, when investigators began to see some red flags around the loan.

For instance, the accountant the ministry allegedly used suffered from dementiaand hadn't done any work for the organization since 2017, according to aninvestigation by NBC News.

Later, when Florida Highway Patrol pulled over the Edwards family speeding down I-75 north, they discovered garbage bags full of shredded documents and electronic devices packed in a so-called Faraday bag, which blocks radio frequencies.

Cops also found a 49-page research manual published by the Bureau of Justice called 'Tracing Money Flows Through Financial Institutions.'

Despite the evidence and the damning report by NBC, it took 18 months to file charges in the case.

But today, Evan Edwards and his son Josh were taken to the federal courthouse in Orlando, where they appeared before a judge. Josh Edwards appeared disoriented and refused to answer the judge's questions, according toWESH-2 News. The judge ordered a psychiatric evaluation.

Meanwhile, the reaction in the community has been a mix of shock and indignation.

"We're interested to hear the full story. It's just totally out of character for a man of God, supposedly," a cousin told NBC News.

Some neighbors were less forgiving.

"He stole money during a pandemic," a neighbor told NBC. "He stole it in the name of God. That makes you the worst scuzz on the face of the Earth."

Jonathan Small

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Editor in Chief of Green Entrepreneur

Jonathan Small is editor-in-chief ofGreen Entrepreneur, a vertical from Entrepreneur Media focused on the intersection of sustainability and business. He is also an award-winning journalist, producer, and podcast host of the upcoming True Crime series, Dirty Money, andWrite About Nowpodcasts. Jonathan is the founder of打火作品, a premium podcast production company. He had held editing positions atGlamour,Stuff,Fitness, andTwistMagazines. His stories have appeared inThe New York Times, TV Guide,Cosmo,Details, andGood Housekeeping. Previously, Jonathan served as VP of Content for the GSN (the Game Show Network), where he produced original digital video series.

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