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Home » Lil Wayne, Chris Brown and Marshmello Allegedly Misused Pandemic Grants to Pay Themselves or Throw Lavish Parties
Debby Wong

Lil Wayne, Chris Brown and Marshmello Allegedly Misused Pandemic Grants to Pay Themselves or Throw Lavish Parties

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By SBE Staff on December 18, 2024 Entertainment
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Lil Wayne, Chris Brown and Marshmello are just a few of the musicians who applied for and received payouts as part of the Shuttered Venue Operations Grant, a government program meant to aid independent venues and arts groups struggling during the pandemic. But according to a new report, they allegedly used the money to instead pay themselves or throw lavish parties at the cost of taxpayers.

In a detailed report from Business Insider, the musicians who received the grants — also including Alice in Chains, Shinedown, Rae Sremmerd and Steve Aoki — applied for assistance after the grant was signed into law by Donald Trump in 2020. The artists were eligible to receive up to $10 million to spend on “ordinary and necessary” expenses earmarked for their loan-out companies, and were required to make a good-faith statement to the Small Business Administration and show their companies had lost revenue of at least 25 percent between one quarter in 2019 and the same quarter in 2020.

But the report claims that many of the musicians who received the grants, none of whom responded to the publication’s requests for comments, used the money to pay either themselves or for unrelated expenses. Wayne, whose reps did not respond to Variety‘s request for comment, received $8.9 million that he divvied up for personal use including $1.3 million on private jets, over $460,000 on designer clothes and $2.14 million to settle a debt to his former manager Cortez Bryant.

Read more at: Variety

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