The owner of a University City restaurant specializing in Philly cheesesteaks was sentenced to two and a half years in prison Friday after pleading guilty to bank and pandemic relief-related fraud. Le Mell Harlston, 36, owner of Phillies Cheesesteaks, used two Social Security numbers that weren’t his to apply for bank loans and lines of credit. And after being indicted for that fraud in January 2021, investigators discovered that Harlston had applied for funds made available through the CARES Act, intended to help businesses stay afloat in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.