A reality TV star in Atlanta has spent $85,000 of the $2 million emergency Coronavirus loan issued by the federal government on jewelry, authorities said on Wednesday.
The Atlanta TV star also used the loan to pay for child support and lease a Rolls Royce.
In April, the 37-year-old reality TV star who solely owns transportation business Flame Trucking applied for the emergency loan offered by the federal government to revive small businesses during the coronavirus pandemic.
In his loan application, the Atlanta reality TV star indicated that he has more than 105 employees in his business and they had an average monthly payroll of $1490200.
Fayne was the love interest of Karlie Redd, on several episodes of the reality TV show “Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta.”