Crime

Ex-Miami cop pleads guilty to ripping off COVID loan program. He faces decades in prison

A former Miami cop pleaded guilty to wire fraud in PPP loan fraud case in Miami federal court on Wednesday, May 21, 2025.
A former Miami cop pleaded guilty to wire fraud in PPP loan fraud case in Miami federal court on Wednesday, May 21, 2025. Photo from UnSplash

A former Miami police officer is facing up two decades behind bars in federal prison after pleading guilty to fleecing more than $200,00 from pandemic-era relief loan programs.

Tramaine Liptrot, 43, pleaded guilty to wire fraud Wednesday before U.S. District Judge Beth Bloom in Miami federal court. Federal prosecutors say Liptrot applied for two Paycheck Protection Program federal loans on behalf of Liptrots Tax Services LLC, a company he owned.

Liptrot admitted to fraudulently obtaining a PPP loan in June 2020 and falsely claiming that his company spent close to $37,000 every month to pay four employees’ salaries. He also submitted a bogus tax document that stated Liptrots Tax’s employees were paid more than $440,000 in 2019.

Then, in March 2021, Liptrot sought another PPP loan. In that application, he said he had an average monthly payroll of more than $43,000. The tax form he provided stated that he paid more than $496,000 in wages in 2020.

Since Congress adopted the pandemic relief program run by the Small Business Administration, South Florida has been one of the top sources of PPP loan fraud. Business people, law enforcement officers and others have been convicted of stealing millions from the government program by fabricating loan applications for their companies, including 17 Broward Sheriff’s Office employees.

READ MORE: First Broward deputy sent to prison for COVID loan fraud that put $31,000 in her pocket

Several used their ill-gotten loans to buy Lamborghinis, Teslas, Porsches and other expensive cars — and flaunted their luxurious lifestyles on social media.

READ MORE: Lambos. Jewels. How ‘easy money’ from Uncle Sam made Miami a feast for PPP fraudsters

FBI Miami’s Area Corruption Task Force, along with the City of Miami Police Department and SBA’s Office of the Inspector General, investigated Liptrot. The former cop will be sentenced on Aug. 6 and faces up to 20 years in federal prison.

Grethel Aguila
Miami Herald
Grethel covers courts and the criminal justice system for the Miami Herald. She graduated from the University of Florida (Go Gators!), speaks Spanish and Arabic and loves animals, traveling, basketball and good storytelling. Grethel also attends law school part time.
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