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U.S. Attorney files complaint in electrical stimulation billing fraud investigation

U.S. Attorney David Metcalf announced a new complaint targeting alleged fraudulent billing involving electric stimulation devices used in pain treatment clinics. The case is part of a broader national effort to combat healthcare fraud related to non-reimbursable treatments.


Colorado funeral home operator sentenced to 18 years for fraud and mishandling bodies

Carie Hallford has been sentenced to 18 years in federal prison after pleading guilty to conspiracy charges related to funeral service fraud and COVID-19 relief fund misuse. Authorities say she mishandled nearly 200 bodies while operating two funeral homes with her former husband.


Chief Michael W. Banks reports major drug seizure and gang member arrest on March 16

Chief Michael W. Banks detailed several border enforcement actions on March 16, including a major methamphetamine seizure during a traffic stop involving multiple agencies and the arrest of a previously deported gang member at a Texas checkpoint.


Mosinee man sentenced to 52 months for cocaine distribution and money laundering

Travis L. Ingram has been sentenced to over four years in federal prison for distributing cocaine and laundering more than $1 million in illegal proceeds. The case followed a lengthy investigation involving multiple law enforcement agencies.


Chicago man sentenced to over four years for $1.5 million SNAP fraud scheme

A Chicago man has been sentenced to over four years in prison after pleading guilty to a scheme that defrauded the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program out of more than $1.5 million. Authorities say he obtained access to over 1,200 EBT cards and resold goods purchased with them.


Joel Miller named Deputy Staff Director of House Energy and Commerce Committee

Joel Miller has been appointed Deputy Staff Director of the House Energy and Commerce Committee. He previously served as Chief Counsel and brings experience from both congressional roles and federal agencies.


Arkansas man sentenced to over 17 years for Maryville motel robbery

Rickey Martin Jr., an Arkansas resident, has been sentenced to over 17 years for robbing a Maryville motel at gunpoint. Authorities say he used stolen credit cards shortly after committing the crime. Law enforcement officials emphasize their commitment to holding violent offenders accountable.


Brazilian national pleads guilty to conspiracy in driver’s license fraud scheme

Gabriel Nascimento De Andrade has pleaded guilty to conspiring with others to fraudulently obtain driver’s licenses for illegal aliens across multiple states. Authorities allege that more than 1,000 applications were made as part of this scheme involving fake documents and cross-state travel.


Walberg supports executive order to address federal fraud and abuse

Chairman Tim Walberg voiced support for President Trump's executive order targeting federal program fraud. The House Education and Workforce Committee is advancing legislation aimed at closing loopholes after recent reports of abuse.


Guatemalan national sentenced to four months for illegal reentry in Boston federal court

A Guatemalan national has been sentenced to time served for illegally reentering the United States after deportation. The defendant pleaded guilty and now faces deportation proceedings following his sentencing in Boston federal court.


Bradenton woman sentenced to 15 months for passport and government benefits fraud

A Bradenton woman has been sentenced to federal prison for passport fraud and theft related to government funds totaling nearly $185,000. The case involved multiple federal agencies and highlights enforcement against benefit program abuse.


A Mexican national has been sentenced to seven years in federal prison for illegally reentering the United States multiple times. The case was prosecuted by federal authorities in Houston as part of Operation Take Back America.


Texas Department of Transportation urges road safety for pedestrians and cyclists

The Texas Department of Transportation is calling on drivers to be more cautious as spring increases pedestrian and cyclist activity statewide. Recent data shows rising numbers of crashes involving vulnerable road users. The agency's new campaign offers safety tips for all travelers.


House Budget Committee postpones hearing on Congressional Budget Office outlook

The House Budget Committee has postponed its scheduled hearing on the Congressional Budget Office's outlook. The committee oversees federal spending and works closely with other congressional bodies on fiscal matters.


Portland man indicted for online threats against official and minor

A Portland man has been indicted for allegedly making violent threats online against an elected official and a minor. Authorities say Travis William Juhr faces up to five years in prison if convicted.


Honduran national sentenced for identity theft and fraud in Florida federal court

Cristian Daniel Diaz-Garcia has been sentenced to over three years in federal prison for aggravated identity theft and related charges after using stolen identities to seek employment in Florida. The case involved multiple law enforcement agencies and highlights challenges with employment verification systems.


President Trump establishes task force to eliminate fraud in federal benefit programs

President Donald J. Trump has created a new Task Force to Eliminate Fraud in federal benefit programs. The initiative seeks to combat fraud, waste, and abuse while ensuring benefits reach only eligible Americans.


House Education and Workforce Committee to mark up seven bills on March 17

The House Education and Workforce Committee will mark up seven bills on March 17 covering topics from reading instruction to retirement savings. The session is open to the press and available via livestream.


Bridgeport man sentenced to 12 years in federal prison for two armed robberies

Derrick Rivera of Bridgeport was sentenced to twelve years in federal prison for two armed robberies committed in late 2022. The incidents involved violence against business owners and customers. Authorities say this case demonstrates ongoing efforts against violent crime.


Maryland man sentenced to over three years for threats against Jewish institutions

A Maryland man has been sentenced for sending threatening letters targeting Jewish institutions across several states. Authorities say his actions aimed to intimidate communities based on religious beliefs.