The COVID-19 Economic Injury Disaster Loan program was supposed to be a lifeline for small businesses. Instead, it became the largest financial disaster in SBA history. Over $400 billion disbursed. At least $200 billion lost to fraud. Millions of legitimate businesses denied or destroyed.
This is the complete timeline of how it happened—and why nobody has been held accountable.
Key Numbers:
• $390+ billion total EIDL disbursements
• $200+ billion estimated fraud (SBA OIG)
• 4+ million loans approved
• Millions more denied or still waiting
• Zero senior SBA officials fired
The Timeline
March 2020
CARES Act Passes - EIDL Expands
Congress expands EIDL to cover COVID-19 economic injury. The SBA is flooded with millions of applications in days. They have no systems to handle the volume. The disaster begins.
April 2020
The "Pay and Chase" Decision
Facing overwhelming demand, SBA leadership makes a fateful choice: remove fraud controls and approve applications as fast as possible. The philosophy: get money out now, deal with fraud later. This decision will cost taxpayers $200 billion.
May-July 2020
Fraud Tsunami Begins
Criminals discover the SBA isn't verifying identities. Organized crime rings submit thousands of fake applications. Nigerian scammers coordinate global fraud campaigns. Meanwhile, legitimate business owners can't get through the jammed system.
August 2020
OIG Sounds First Alarm
The SBA Inspector General issues the first warning: "significant control deficiencies" are enabling massive fraud. The SBA acknowledges the report and continues doing nothing.
December 2020
EIDL Increase Program Launches
Congress authorizes loan increases up to $500,000. More money flowing through the same broken system. Fraudsters who already got funded apply for increases—and get them.
2021
The Denials Begin
After funding billions in fraud, the SBA suddenly gets "tough" on fraud—by denying legitimate businesses. Owners who followed every rule are rejected for minor paperwork issues. The verification that should have happened before approval now prevents increases and modifications.
May 2022
EIDL Program Closes
The SBA stops accepting new EIDL applications. By this point, they've disbursed over $390 billion. The fraud is embedded. The lawsuits are beginning. The collection machine is warming up.
2023
Collections Ramp Up
The SBA opens the Fort Worth Customer Service Center with 1,500+ employees—not to help borrowers, but to collect from them. Treasury Offset Program referrals begin. Tax refunds start disappearing.
2024
The Policy Reversal
After years of saying they wouldn't aggressively pursue loans under $100,000, the SBA reverses course. Now everyone is a target. Millions of business owners receive threatening letters demanding immediate payment.
2025
The Ongoing Nightmare
Legitimate borrowers face garnished wages, seized refunds, and destroyed credit. Fraudsters who got millions are mostly unpunished—the money is gone, often overseas. The SBA continues denying responsibility.
The Human Cost
Behind the statistics are real people whose lives were destroyed by SBA incompetence:
- Restaurant owners who waited months for approval while their businesses died
- Contractors who were denied for paperwork errors created by the SBA's broken portal
- Retirees whose Social Security is now being garnished for loans they used exactly as intended
- Veterans who lost businesses they built over decades
- Single parents who can't get tax refunds needed to feed their children
These aren't fraudsters. These are Americans who trusted their government and got betrayed.
Where the Money Actually Went
According to DOJ prosecutions and SBA OIG investigations:
- International crime rings—particularly from Nigeria and Eastern Europe—received billions
- Domestic fraudsters bought luxury cars, real estate, and jewelry
- Some fake applicants received money for businesses that literally didn't exist
- One fraudster submitted a photo of a Barbie doll as identification—and got funded
The SBA has recovered less than $30 billion of the $200 billion+ in fraud. Most of the money is gone forever.
Why Nobody Is Accountable
Despite the largest financial disaster in SBA history:
- Zero senior SBA officials have been fired
- The same people who designed "pay and chase" are still employed
- Congress has held hearings but passed no meaningful reform
- The OIG keeps documenting failures that nobody fixes
The only people facing consequences are the small business owners who played by the rules. They're the ones being hunted by collections. They're the ones losing their tax refunds. They're the ones whose credit is destroyed.
The criminals got away. The bureaucrats kept their jobs. The victims pay the price.
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