The FBI is reportedly investigating a Chicago hospital that gave ineligible Trump Tower employees COVID-19 vaccines meant for communities of color



The FBI is investigating a hospital that wrongly provided COVID-19 vaccines to Trump Tower employees, Block Club Chicago reported.

The vaccines were provided to the ineligible workers under a program meant to help communities of color.

Federal subpoenas say that 107 vaccines were provided over a two-day period, according to WLS.

The FBI is investigating a Chicago hospital that gave COVID-19 vaccines to ineligible Trump International Hotel & Tower employees through a program meant to immunize communities of color, according to Block Club Chicago.

Dr. Anosh Amhed, the former COO and CFO of Loretto Hospital, stepped down from his position in March after reports that he provided vaccines to employees at Chicago's Trump Tower, where he reportedly owned a $2 million condo.

A federal grand jury issued subpoenas to the Illinois Department of Health in May and September, Block Club Chicago reported. The first subpoena indicated that there was an "official criminal investigation" into vaccines Loretto gave out over a two-day period in March, according to the report.

The FBI Chicago office did not immediately return Insider's request for comment on Thursday.

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