Daylyn Harris was sentenced to 24 months in prison for falsely claiming Lahaina wildfire losses to obtain over $60,000 in FEMA disaster relief he wasn’t entitled to receive.
- Harris falsely claimed he lived in Lahaina during the wildfire and suffered housing, income, and property losses.
- He and co-defendant Chelsea Johnson fraudulently obtained more than $60,000 in FEMA disaster relief funds.
- Harris must pay $60,458 in restitution to FEMA and serve five years of supervised release after prison.
- Johnson was previously sentenced to four months in prison for her role in the fraud scheme.
Source: Insurancejournal
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