Download the article as a PDF Introduction In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, fraudsters and scammers have taken the maxim “never waste a good crisis” to heart. With anxiety and uncertainty rampant, consumers are highly vulnerable to fraud and deceptive economic practices. A report in the Wall Street Journal noted that the U.S. Federal … Continue reading Fighting fraud during the COVID-19 pandemic: A CSR-based approach
Author: Michael DeJesus
Michael DeJesus is currently a J.D. candidate at the George Washington University Law School, with an expected graduation date of May 2022. Formerly, he was the Public Interest Advocacy Fellow at Taxpayers Against Fraud, where he drafted the organization's biweekly newsletter on developments in False Claims Act cases for its membership of whistleblower attorneys, maintained the organization's digital law library, and assisted with the publication of its Quarterly Review. Prior to his tenure at TAF, Michael interned at political and market consulting firms alongside his undergraduate studies. Michael graduated from American University in 2017, when he received his B.S. in Economics with minors in International Studies and Mandarin Chinese.