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Michigan man pleads not guilty to federal firearms charge
John Austin, a 30-year-old Michigan native residing in South Burlington, Vermont, has pleaded not guilty to a federal firearms charge.
Former student doctor pleads guilty to child pornography charges
A former student doctor, Kevin Weiss, has pleaded guilty to charges related to the production and possession of child sexual abuse material.
Norcross business owner pleads guilty to defrauding USPS with false invoices
Gregory Rehberg has admitted to wire fraud after defrauding the U.S. Postal Service through false invoices.
Taiji Group settles over improper PPP loan allegations
Taiji Group USA, Inc., a paper converter based in Conover, North Carolina, has agreed to pay $460,395.09 to settle allegations of violating the False Claims Act.
Former CEO sentenced for defrauding COVID-19 relief program
Martin Kao, a former CEO from Honolulu, has been sentenced to 87 months in federal prison.
Defense leaders discuss European security and peace efforts at NATO meeting
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth met with German Minister of Defense Boris Pistorius on February 12 at NATO Headquarters in Brussels, Belgium.
Mexican national pleads guilty in federal drug crime case
Israel Chaires-Villa, a 22-year-old Mexican national, has entered a guilty plea to charges of possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine.
Detroit man sentenced for federal gun crime
Tristian Gerrell-Robert Murphy, a 36-year-old from Detroit, Michigan, has been sentenced to two years and 11 months in prison followed by three years of supervised release.
Former executive pleads guilty in bribery scheme involving Amtrak project
Donald Seefeldt, a former executive of a masonry contractor, has admitted to conspiring to bribe an Amtrak employee in connection with a significant project at Philadelphia's 30th Street Station.
Utah woman sentenced for stealing veteran disability benefits over several years
Tiffany Ann Bright, a resident of Washington, Utah, has been sentenced to 36 months' probation and ordered to pay $150,000 in restitution for stealing veteran disability benefits.
Boston pizzeria owner admits guilt in SBA loan fraud
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.
Lawton man pleads guilty to possessing illegal machinegun conversion device
A Lawton resident, Jeremiah Alexander Dearing, 20, has entered a guilty plea for the unlawful possession of a machinegun.
St. Louis doctor sentenced for fraud involving Medicare and Medicaid
U.S. District Judge Stephen R. Clark sentenced Dr. Sonny Saggar to 35 months in prison for defrauding Medicare and Missouri Medicaid.
New Jersey man pleads guilty to concealing support for ISIS
A man from Morris County, New Jersey, has admitted to concealing his efforts to provide material support and resources to ISIS.
Kanawha County man pleads guilty in bankruptcy information withholding case
James Eugene Wells, a 73-year-old resident of Marmet, West Virginia, has entered a guilty plea for withholding records related to the financial affairs of a debtor in bankruptcy.
Undocumented immigrant indicted on child pornography charge in Missouri
An undocumented immigrant in St. Charles County, Missouri, has been indicted on charges related to child pornography.
Beckley man receives over eight years for federal gun crime
Myles Robert Williams, a 37-year-old resident of Beckley, West Virginia, has been sentenced to eight years and four months in prison.
Justice Department launches portal for tracking international antitrust fugitives
The Justice Department's Antitrust Division and the FBI have introduced a new online portal aimed at enhancing their ability to apprehend international fugitives charged with antitrust offenses and other crimes affecting competition.
Guide released on tech transparency and First Amendment implications
The intersection of technology governance and the First Amendment is a complex area that requires careful navigation by policymakers.
Sacramento woman pleads guilty in $2.6 million COVID-19 benefit fraud
Tabitha Leigh Markle, a 53-year-old resident of Sacramento, has admitted guilt to charges of mail fraud and aggravated identity theft related to a scheme that defrauded the unemployment insurance benefit program during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Sex offender sentenced for failing to register while living secretly in Beaumont
A sex offender in Beaumont, Texas, has been sentenced to federal prison for failing to register in the Eastern District of Texas.
EPA announces five-year reviews for Connecticut Superfund sites
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced plans to conduct thorough reviews of cleanup efforts at three Superfund sites in Connecticut during 2025.
Oregon company sentenced for tampering with pollution monitoring devices
A transportation company based in Fairview, Oregon, along with its owner, faced sentencing in federal court for tampering with emissions monitoring devices.
Laredo felon sentenced for hiding firearm under child's mattress
A Laredo man has been sentenced to federal prison for possessing firearms and ammunition, including one firearm hidden under his son's mattress. U.S. Attorney Nicholas J. Ganjei announced that Miguel Angel Ferreyro Jr., 34, pleaded guilty on June...
Secretary Hegseth meets with King Abdullah II to discuss US-Jordan relations
On February 9, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth held a meeting with Jordan's King Abdullah II.