A Camden County man admitted submitting phony applications for federal pandemic benefits that netted over $200,000 in fraudulent loans, U.S. District Attorney Philip R. Sellinger announced Thursday. Ralston Boswell, 34, of Collingswood pleaded guilty to two counts of wire fraud in Camden federal court after authorities accused him of submitting bogus documents in support of several Payroll Protection Program loans, as well as unemployment benefits in at least three different states. Federal prosecutors said that between March and May 2021, Boswell submitted a series of loan applications for Pa…