U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts
Recent News About U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts
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A Dominican national, Raul Fernando Lora, residing in Methuen, has pleaded guilty in a federal court in Boston.
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A Dominican national living in Boston, Jose Miguel Pena de la Cruz, has been charged with money laundering conspiracy.
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A federal court in Boston has witnessed a plea from Hector Eduardo Arias Mejia, a Dominican national living in Leominster, regarding charges linked to passport fraud and associated crimes.
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A Brazilian national residing illegally in Worcester, Massachusetts, has been apprehended as part of an international law enforcement operation targeting a criminal organization accused of smuggling hundreds from Brazil to the United States.
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A Revere resident has been sentenced to nine years in federal prison for committing armed robberies at two convenience stores in the Boston area within a span of one week.
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A federal investigation into illegal firearm sales in Massachusetts has resulted in charges against 18 Brazilian nationals and the seizure of over 100 firearms.
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The United States Attorney's Office has initiated a civil forfeiture case to recover about $23 million in cryptocurrency.
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A man from Nashua, New Hampshire, has been arrested on charges of allegedly trafficking firearms into Massachusetts.
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A Michigan resident has admitted guilt in a federal court in Boston for his involvement in a scheme to import and distribute illegal pharmaceuticals, including opioids.
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A Dracut resident, Nick Ashtar-Zadeh, has been sentenced in a Boston federal court for his involvement in a fraudulent scheme involving the online sale of cosmetics. U.S. District Court Judge Julia E. Kobick sentenced Ashtar-Zadeh to six months in...
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A Boston man has been sentenced to over eight years in federal prison for his involvement with Cameron Street, a violent gang operating in the Dorchester area.
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A Connecticut woman, Jennifer Fortier, 51, from New Haven, has been sentenced to 58 months in federal prison followed by three years of supervised release.
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A Moroccan national living in Medford has been charged with unlawful possession of ammunition as an illegal alien.
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A Springfield resident, Pedro Deleon, has been indicted in federal court for possessing cocaine with the intent to distribute and related firearms offenses.
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Han Lee, a 42-year-old resident of Cambridge, Massachusetts, has been sentenced to four years in federal prison for her role in managing an interstate prostitution network involving high-end brothels. U.S. District Court Judge Julia E. Kobick...
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A Guatemalan national, Jose Martinez-Lopez, also known as “Amalio Mendez-Molina,” has been charged with unlawful reentry into the United States after deportation.
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A Mexican national, Jesus Lopez Medina, was sentenced to five years in prison by U.S. District Court Judge Denise J. Casper for his involvement in a conspiracy to distribute fentanyl and cocaine and launder the proceeds.
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The United States Attorney’s Office announced a significant legal development involving the forfeiture of over $5 million linked to a business email compromise (BEC) scheme.
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A national sales director for a New York-based mobile diagnostic company has admitted in a Boston federal court to participating in a kickback scheme linked to unnecessary medical procedures.
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A Shirley man has admitted to charges related to trafficking methamphetamine and fentanyl in a federal court in Boston.