A Riverwoods businessman has been sentenced to three years in federal prison for stealing $3 million through mortgage and vehicle loans obtained using stolen identities.
Down in Florida, a former Drug Enforcement Agency officer is going away for a long time after admitting to swapping bricks of seized cocaine with 3D-printed decoys. Wait, what? As the Associated Press ...
An Albuquerque-based defense attorney faces potential discipline by the U.S. District Court in connection with a DWI scandal that has rocked several law enforcement agencies in New Mexico — in ...
Steered by two U.S. Marshals, former University of Iowa Health Care administrator Matthew Keirans hobbled into the courtroom ...
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Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc. and several of its former and current executives have been sued for allegedly defrauding investors by scheming to boost the company’s bottom line through opioid sales.
Indicted Boston City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson is allowed to pay her court-appointed attorney on a $1,000 per month payment plan. The councilor, who is accused of orchestrating a kickback ...
New Mexico's chief federal judge this week ordered prominent DWI attorney Thomas Clear III to show why he should not be disciplined for his alleged role in a racketeering scheme involving bribery and ...
Adrian Lacey, 46, of Semmes, was sentenced to 186 months in federal prison after being convicted in federal court in Mobile ...
You might (rightly) think insurance is a racket, but Uber means it literally. According to Bloomberg, the ride-hailing ...
Alicia Menendez, Bob Menendez's daughter, recently expressed admiration for her father's resilience over the years and his commitment towards the family, amid his legal troubles.