Federal prosecutors allege that Morgan Stanley mislead investors who suffered billions of dollars in losses in connection with subprime mortgage loans, according to officials.
The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Guards— Strict Discipline, Long History
During a recent blizzard in the Northeast part of the country that resulted in record snowfall, there was a soldier guarding the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
Private Contractor Admits Bribing Former U.S. Postal Service Contracting Officer
A private contractor plead guilty today to paying bribes to a U.S. Postal Service contracting employee in order to receive contracts to deliver the mail, according to officials.
Doctor Sentenced to 20 Years for Possessing and Distributing Child Porn
A doctor was sentenced to 20 years in prison and a lifetime of supervision for receiving and distributing pornography, according to federal officials.
“Chinese Birthing House” Lawyer Sent to Prison for Helping Suspect
An attorney was sentenced to 21 months in federal prison for helping a female witness in a “Chinese Birthing House” investigation try to flee U.S., according to officials.
Nurse Convicted for Medicare Fraud Involving Hospice Care
A federal jury convicted a registered nurse who took part in a multimillion-dollar fraud on Medicare that involved hospice care, according to authorities.
Wife of Dead ISIS Leader Implicated in Murder of Kayla Jean Mueller
Federal prosecutors charged the wife an a dead ISIS leader is allegedly responsible for the death of Kayla Jean Mueller with conspiracy to help the terrorist group, according to officials.
Feds: Former Cop Who Punched Handcuffed Suspect Facing 10 Years in Prison
A 41-year-old cop admitted to punching a handcuffed victim in the face, as multiple officers attempted to intervene, according to officials.
Heroin Dealer Facing 20 Years for His Role in Multi-State Trafficking Operation
A jury convicted Kalif Briggs, 33, of Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, his role in a multi-state heroin and oxycodone trafficking operation, according to federal officials.
Just Saying: Tased in Court, Reporting Rude Judges, and North Korea
One of the robed clowns believed he could order a sheriff’s deputy to light up a defendant using a taser because the defendant kept reading a prepared statement in court and wouldn’t stop.