Can You Get Sued For Providing False Information To Contest?

I judge an entrepreneurship contest and I found that one contest submitted highly misleading information to seem like much more than he is (he did not even run the company he claimed he did).
I stupidly fell for it at first but now I figured out that he lied (it is a combination of false statements and misleading statements).
Can he be sued here for fraud (or whatever) or any kind?

Answer:
What did he defraud you out of?

If you didn't lose any money on this, you'll have a hard time finding a prosecutor, assuming your state even has laws against this.

Just disqualify them from the contest.



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