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Nigerian national sentenced for role in multi-million dollar email fraud scheme

James Junior Aliyu has been sentenced to federal prison for his part in a multi-million dollar wire fraud scheme targeting Americans through business email compromise tactics. The sentencing underscores ongoing concerns about international cybercrime operations.


Secretary Rubio discusses Iran and Haiti with Canadian Foreign Minister Anand

Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke with Canada's Anita Anand about Iran's nuclear program and efforts in Haiti. The officials discussed security cooperation and support for a UN-backed force.


Texas woman sentenced to 25 years for child sexual abuse conspiracy in Mexico

A Texas woman received a 25-year federal prison sentence for conspiring to sexually abuse a child abroad, according to Maryland's U.S. Attorney Kelly O. Hayes on Mar. 23. The case involved offenses committed while living in Veracruz, Mexico, and was prosecuted under Project Safe Childhood.


Mobile man sentenced to 14 years for receipt of child pornography

Jason Todd Topping has been sentenced to over fourteen years in prison for receiving child pornography following an investigation by local police and federal authorities. The case originated from a citizen report leading officers to evidence involving a minor victim. This prosecution is part of Project Safe Childhood's efforts against child exploitation.


Hinesville man sentenced to prison for threats against VA employees

A Hinesville man has been sentenced to over five years in federal prison for making violent threats against Department of Veterans Affairs staff members. Authorities say Alexis Beatles threatened multiple groups including police officers' families through calls made in late 2024.


U.S. Attorney’s Office reports sentences for illegal re-entry cases in Wyoming

The U.S. Attorney's Office has reported recent sentences handed down for two individuals convicted of illegally re-entering the United States after prior deportations in Wyoming courts this March. These cases reflect ongoing efforts by federal authorities to enforce immigration laws while supporting victims through dedicated programs.


Thomaston resident pleads guilty to assaulting Border Patrol agent in Maine

A Thomaston woman has pleaded guilty to assaulting a U.S. Border Patrol agent during an incident following a car crash investigation last August in Washington, Maine. She faces significant prison time and fines pending sentencing.


Guatemalan national sentenced to 18 months for illegal re-entry in Maryland

Edgar David Vasquez-Garcia has been sentenced to federal prison for illegally re-entering the United States after deportation. Authorities say he previously entered through Mexico before being removed in Texas and later returning to Maryland where he faced additional charges.


Detroit woman pleads guilty to $2.5 million federal student aid fraud scheme

A Detroit woman has pleaded guilty to wire fraud after orchestrating a decade-long scheme involving over $2.5 million in fraudulent federal student aid claims through Wayne County Community College applications on behalf of others without intent to study there.


Two Houston men have been sentenced to over thirteen years each for distributing nearly 133 kilograms of crystal methamphetamine after being convicted by a jury last year. Authorities traced their operation from an undercover drug delivery through multiple seizures involving firearms and significant quantities linked back to Mexico.


Ernst names Hands Jewelers as Small Business of the Week

Hands Jewelers in Iowa City has been named Small Business of the Week by Chair Joni Ernst. The store's long-standing commitment to quality craftsmanship earned it this recognition from the Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship.


SDNY announces $318 million settlement for victims of Iran-sponsored terrorism

A settlement announced by SDNY will distribute $318 million from forfeited Iranian-linked assets among hundreds affected by state-sponsored terror attacks. The deal follows nearly two decades pursuing hidden interests tied to a Manhattan skyscraper.


Muskogee resident pleads guilty to threatening federal official and another person

Jacob Wray Hudson from Muskogee has pleaded guilty to making threats against an FBI official and another person via interstate communications. He faces up to five years in prison per count as sentencing awaits further review.


Metro Detroit man arrested on sex trafficking and child exploitation charges

A metro Detroit man has been arrested on charges including sex trafficking of a minor following an undercover operation by federal authorities. Officials say evidence was found linking him with online ads involving minors as well as creation of abusive material.


H Block gang member sentenced to five years in Boston federal court for drug conspiracy

Eric Celestino was sentenced on Mar. 23 for his involvement with Boston's H Block gang after pleading guilty to drug conspiracy charges. Authorities say this case reflects ongoing efforts against organized crime groups responsible for violence and narcotics distribution.


Mobile man sentenced to 168 months for methamphetamine trafficking

A Mobile man received a sentence of over 14 years for trafficking nearly six kilograms of methamphetamine following an operation involving several law enforcement agencies. Authorities say this case is part of broader efforts against drug crimes under Operation Take Back America.


Chicago man sentenced to over 15 years for methamphetamine and fentanyl distribution

Devon Frazier from Chicago has been sentenced to over fifteen years in federal prison for distributing methamphetamine and fentanyl following his guilty plea. The sentencing follows incidents involving drug distribution that led to an overdose death.


Baldwin County methamphetamine-trafficking defendants sentenced to prison in federal court

Several people involved in a major Baldwin County methamphetamine ring have been sentenced to prison following federal charges. Authorities seized large quantities of drugs during investigations spanning Alabama and Florida between June 2022 and July 2024.


Buffalo man pleads guilty to assaulting postal carrier in South Buffalo

A Buffalo man has pleaded guilty to assaulting a postal worker during mail delivery in South Buffalo last year. The attack left the victim with multiple injuries and led to federal charges carrying significant penalties.


Torreon man pleads guilty to federal firearms offenses on Navajo Nation

Cisco Whitehorse has pleaded guilty to illegally possessing firearms after several shooting incidents on Navajo Nation land between July 2024 and September 2025. He faces up to fifteen years in prison following an investigation led by federal authorities.