While an estimated $100 to $400 billion dollars in COVID-19 federal relief funds are stolen by scammers and criminals, one seasoned California family of fraudsters easily grabs millions of dollars that Americans desperately need. Richard Ayvazyan, along with his wife Marietta Terabelian and other family members were convicted of stealing up to $350 million dollars in federal COVID-19 relief loans. The family members bought luxury cars, multi-million dollar mansions, jewelry, gold coins, watches, vacations and more with their ill-gotten gains. They obtained bank loans in other peoples' names that they never intended to pay back. Three of them ended up on the FBI's 'Most Wanted' list. Those three (Richard Ayvazyan, his wife Marietta Terabelian and his sister-in-law Tamara Dadyan) had cut off their ankle monitor bracelets and abandoned their also-guilty children and fled to the mountains of Montenegro, a country in the Balkans in Southeastern Europe. The three fugitives were tracked down by law enforcement and apprehended. In the end, the criminals were caught. Richard Ayvazyan, age 43, was sentenced to serve 17 years in prison. His wife, Marietta Terabelian, age 37, was sentenced to six years in prison. His brother, Artur Ayvazyan, age 41, was sentenced to five years in prison. Manuk Grigoryan, age 28, was sentenced to six years in prison. Edvard Paronyan, age 41, was sentenced to 30 months in prison. Vahe Dadyan, age 42, was sentenced to 12 months in prison. Arman Hayrapetyan, age 39, was ordered to serve 10 months of probation. Richard Ayvazyan's sister-in-law, Tamara Dadyan, age 42, was sentenced to 10 years plus 10 months in prison.