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U.S. Attorney’s Office marks Sexual Assault Awareness Month with support for survivors

The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Wisconsin observes Sexual Assault Awareness Month this April alongside national partners. The office highlights new grant funding supporting survivor services in Wisconsin while encouraging community involvement.


Eight arrested in federal health care fraud cases involving over $50 million in losses

Federal authorities have arrested eight people—including medical professionals—in connection with schemes that allegedly cost government programs over $50 million through fake hospice operations and fraudulent insurance billing practices. Officials say these actions demonstrate an ongoing commitment against health care fraud affecting both public funds and private employee benefit plans.


Lexington man convicted of healthcare fraud and kickback conspiracies at sober homes

A Lexington man has been convicted on charges related to healthcare fraud involving millions in false claims at local sober homes. Authorities say Dashawn Dawkins participated in schemes involving illegal kickbacks and fraudulent billing practices targeting Medicaid and Medicare.


Chinese national sentenced to 30 months for identity theft and vehicle fraud scheme

Huachun Zheng has been sentenced to two-and-a-half years in prison for orchestrating an identity theft ring targeting luxury car dealerships using stolen personal information. Authorities say he will face immigration proceedings after serving his sentence.


Durbin issues statement after Trump fires Attorney General Pam Bondi

Senator Dick Durbin responded after President Trump fired Attorney General Pam Bondi. Durbin criticized both Bondi's tenure and Trump's expectations for her replacement. The Senate Judiciary Committee's role in overseeing such appointments remains central.


Pulaski County woman sentenced to five years for armed methamphetamine trafficking

Vicki Allred from Science Hill has been sentenced to five years in prison for possessing methamphetamine with intent to distribute while armed. Law enforcement recovered large quantities of drugs and multiple firearms during their investigation.


National Association of Realtors announces new application process for 2027 committees

The National Association of Realtors has launched an updated application process focused on matching member expertise with committee responsibilities for 2027 roles. The initiative aims at strengthening governance through increased transparency and intentional leadership selection.


Brazilian national indicted for unlawful reentry after deportation in Massachusetts

A Brazilian national has been indicted for unlawfully reentering the United States after being deported in 2008 while serving time for an unrelated offense at Middlesex House of Correction. Authorities said he faces significant penalties if convicted but remains presumed innocent until proven guilty.


Brighton man charged with receipt of child pornography

A Brighton man has been arrested on charges related to receiving child sexual abuse material following an investigation involving multiple law enforcement agencies. Authorities allege he participated in online group chats sharing illegal content involving minors as young as seven years old.


Jose Antonio Villegas-Herrera received a sentence of over four years for illegally returning to the United States after deportation. The case highlights ongoing efforts by authorities in prosecuting immigration-related offenses within Texas's Southern District.


Honduran national indicted for alleged fentanyl distribution in Utah

A Honduran national has been indicted for allegedly attempting to distribute thousands of fentanyl pills in Utah after previously being removed from the country. Authorities seized about 2,500 pills following an investigation involving multiple agencies.


Grassley comments on nomination of new U.S. Attorney General by President Trump

Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley thanked outgoing Attorney General Pam Bondi following President Trump's decision to nominate a new candidate. Grassley emphasized safety and transparency as priorities while stating that his committee will review the upcoming nominee.


Former truck driver sentenced for smuggling guns from Florida to Canada

A Sarasota man received over four years in prison for smuggling Florida-purchased guns into Canada where some were found at crime scenes. Authorities say collaboration between U.S. and Canadian agencies helped uncover the trafficking scheme.


Portland man sentenced to ten years in federal prison for fentanyl distribution

Luis Garcia Zurita has been sentenced to ten years in federal prison for distributing fentanyl after being stopped with large quantities of drugs en route from California. Multiple agencies investigated his involvement with a Mexico-based trafficking organization operating locally.


House committee chairmen respond to report on ActBlue’s vetting of foreign donations

House committee chairmen responded after a New York Times report alleged that fundraising platform ActBlue may have misled Congress about its efforts to prevent illegal foreign donations. The committees pledged continued investigation into donor verification practices amid ongoing scrutiny over election security.


Advanced Urology and Jitesh Patel agree to $14 million settlement in False Claims Act case

Advanced Urology Inc., Dr. Jitesh Patel, and affiliates have agreed on April 2 to pay $14 million over allegations they billed government health programs for unperformed or unnecessary procedures under false claims laws. Whistleblowers initiated investigations leading authorities across multiple agencies—including those serving northern Georgia—to coordinate efforts resulting in this civil settlement.


Chicago man charged in D.C. for distributing child sexual abuse materials

Michael Wolf of Chicago has been indicted on charges related to distributing child sexual abuse materials using messaging applications. The case involves collaboration between federal agencies as part of Project Safe Childhood initiatives against online exploitation.


CBP announces arrest of Mexican national wanted for aggravated kidnapping

On April 2, 2026, U.S. Customs and Border Protection reported the arrest of a Mexican national wanted for aggravated kidnapping in Mexico.


Michigan House Republicans announce additional $750 million requested for Ford-CATL plant

Michigan House Republicans announced that an additional $750 million has been requested for Ford's Marshall battery plant using CATL technology.


Rasmussen Reports announces survey on voter concerns about non-citizen registration

A new Rasmussen Reports survey finds that most likely voters suspect non-citizens may be registered to vote where they live.