University Club of Milwaukee Agrees to Pay Over $1 Million to Resolve Claim that It Wrongfully Obtained Paycheck Protection Program Loan
Gregory J. Haanstad, United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Wisconsin, announced that the University Club of Milwaukee has agreed to pay $1,003,993.86 to settle claims that the club improperly obtained a loan through the Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”) administered by the United States Small Business Administration (“SBA”).
Congress directed the SBA to guarantee PPP loans “under the same terms, conditions, and processes” as ordinary small business loans administered by the agency. 15 U.S.C. § 636(a)(36)(B). With respect to loan eligibility, Congress expressly endorsed the SBA’s regulation explaining what entities would be ineligible for loans. 15 U.S.C. § 636(a)(37)(A)(iv)(III)(aa). For decades, this regulation has explained that “[p]rivate clubs and businesses which limit the number of memberships for reasons other than capacity” are not eligible for loans through the SBA. 13 C.F.R. § 120.110(i).
The University Club of Milwaukee operates a private country club and dining facilities, which are not open to the general public. According to the government, at the time the University Club of Milwaukee applied for a PPP loan and for loan forgiveness, the club limited its membership for reasons other than capacity and, therefore, was ineligible to participate in the PPP.
“The Paycheck Protection Program was an important but limited resource made available by Congress to assist small businesses around the country suffering the financial impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic,” said United States Attorney Haanstad. “But in making this resource available, Congress made a legislative determination that public funds would not be provided to private clubs that restricted their membership for reasons other than capacity. This settlement represents the continued efforts of the Small Business Administration and the Department of Justice to enforce Congress’s legislative determination and protect the public fisc.”
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I thought the University Club went out of business months ago. This is making it sound like the University Club is still around. Did they relocate to a different building? What country club do/did they own?