U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts
Recent News About U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts
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A member of the East Side Money Gang has been sentenced to over six years in prison for involvement in a narcotics distribution conspiracy.
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The former leader of the Lynn Chapter of the Trinitarios gang, Aaron Diaz Liranzo, also known as "Sosa," has pleaded guilty to racketeering conspiracy charges.
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A federal indictment was unsealed in Boston, charging three alleged members of the Gangster Disciple gang with extortion-related offenses.
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A Russian national, Aleksei Andriunin, has been extradited from Portugal to the United States to face charges related to an alleged conspiracy to manipulate cryptocurrency markets.
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A Brockton man, Malcolm Desir, has admitted guilt in a federal court in Boston for his involvement in cocaine and firearms trafficking activities within the Boston area.
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A member of the Boston-based gang H-Block, Jason Bly, 44, from Quincy, has pleaded guilty in federal court to charges related to drug conspiracy.
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Federal authorities have unveiled charges against 22 individuals linked to the Trinitarios gang, a transnational criminal organization.
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A Lowell man, Bill Phim, also known as "Bonez," has pleaded guilty to trafficking methamphetamine pills in a case involving the Asian Boyz gang.
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A Boston man has been sentenced in federal court for bank robbery and escape charges.
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Two men have been arrested in Boston for allegedly conspiring to distribute cocaine.
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The United States Attorney’s Office has initiated a civil forfeiture action to recover various cryptocurrencies, including 7.23918814 Bitcoin, 14,120 Tether, and 105.75351403 Ethereum.
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An El Salvadoran national residing in Methuen, Massachusetts, has admitted to illegal reentry into the United States.
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A Brazilian national residing in Woburn, Massachusetts, has been apprehended for allegedly selling counterfeit Social Security and Legal Permanent Resident cards.
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A Dominican man residing in Methuen has been sentenced to prison for illegal reentry into the United States.
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A Dominican national, Wilmi Hernandez-Diaz, was sentenced in Boston federal court for unlawful reentry into the United States. U.S. District Judge William G. Young handed down a 10-month prison sentence followed by one year of supervised release.
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The owner of a Boston-area pizzeria chain, Stash’s Pizza, has admitted to submitting false information to the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) in order to secure a loan for a business he no longer owned.
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A Guatemalan man living in Medford has been indicted by a federal grand jury in Boston for allegedly reentering the United States illegally after being deported.
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A Dominican national, Freddy Artemio Guerrero Soto, has admitted guilt in a case involving the trafficking of thousands of fentanyl pills.
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A Cambodian man residing in Lowell, Massachusetts, has been sentenced for trafficking methamphetamine pills and fentanyl.
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The U.S. Attorney’s Office, in collaboration with the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office, has filed a joint complaint under the federal and Massachusetts False Claims Acts against 19 skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) in Massachusetts and...