A South Holland woman was sentenced to two years in prison for taking more than $18,000 in rent payments while she was working for a property management company, according to Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul’s office.

Delvya Harris also admitted to fraudulently obtaining more than $41,000 in federal Paycheck Protection Program loans by falsely claiming she owned a business, Raoul’s office said in a news release.

Harris, 32, was sentenced Monday by Cook County Judge Laura Ayala-Gonzalez after pleading guilty to a Class 3 felony theft charge, according to the release.

Harris was employed by management firm Habitat Co. as an assistant community manager at the Chicago Housing Authority’s Trumbull Park Homes in Chicago’s South Deering community when she stole 50 money orders, according to the release.

Harris admitted to depositing money orders CHA tenants used to pay, worth $18,215, into her personal bank account between December 2022 and March 2023, according to the release.

Harris also fraudulently applied for two PPP loans from the U.S. Small Business Administration by falsely claiming that she owned a retail business that did not exist, Raoul’s office said.

Harris received a total of just over $41,000 in February and May 2021 from two fraudulent applications, according to the news release.

Messages left with Harris were not immediately returned Tuesday.