U.S. Attorney E. Martin Estrada
Recent News About U.S. Attorney E. Martin Estrada
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The president of a North Carolina-based entertainment production company has agreed to plead guilty to new federal fraud charges.
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A Long Beach resident, Jimmy Lee Vernon III, has been sentenced to 80 months in federal prison for his involvement in a daylight smash-and-grab robbery at a Beverly Hills jewelry store.
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The Justice Department has announced a significant move against distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks, seizing 27 internet domains linked to DDoS-for-hire services and charging two individuals allegedly involved in running these platforms.
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The Justice Department has reached a $215 million settlement agreement in the civil forfeiture case related to Backpage.com, an internet forum previously used for prostitution ads, including those involving minors.
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A Southern California man, Jesse Lindsey, has admitted to a federal hate crime after assaulting an Asian American woman in Culver City.
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A Brentwood resident, Yinpiao Zhou, has been arrested on charges related to flying a drone over Vandenberg Space Force Base.
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A woman from Carson and a man from South Los Angeles have been found guilty of participating in armed robberies targeting local businesses last year.
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Two former city officials from Commerce and Baldwin Park have admitted to their roles in a bribery scheme involving cannabis permits, according to an announcement by the Justice Department.
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A man from South Los Angeles has been arrested following a federal criminal complaint alleging his involvement in a series of armed robberies across parking lots in Los Angeles and Orange counties.
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United States Attorney Martin Estrada has announced an expansion of the Conviction and Sentence Alternatives (CASA) program.
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A man from San Fernando Valley has agreed to plead guilty to a federal felony charge for orchestrating a Ponzi scheme that defrauded clients, including elderly church parishioners, out of more than $5.9 million.
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A man from San Bernardino County has been arrested on charges of exporting firearms, ammunition, and military items to North Korea.
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A Hawaiian Gardens resident has been sentenced to 25 years in federal prison for selling fentanyl that led to the overdose death of an 18-year-old.
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A man from Northridge, identified as Raj Matharu, has been indicted for allegedly attempting to transport methamphetamine concealed in clothing items through Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) to Australia.
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A South Bay man, Reginald Foster Jr., has pleaded guilty to charges related to fraudulently obtaining COVID-19 unemployment benefits.
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Federal and local government officials have announced a new initiative to enhance cyber safety education for students in the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD).