The nations largest nursing home therapy provider, Kindred/Rehabcare will pay $125 million to settle allegations of filing false claims to Medicare for rehabilitation, according to authorities.
Former Police Officer Who Cooked Meth in the Workplace Resulting in an Explosion Sentenced
A federal judge sentenced former National Institute of Standards and Technology or NIST police officer Christopher Bartley, to three years and five months in prison, according to officials.
Whatever Happened to “Banjo Boy” from the Movie “Deliverance?”
I love the “Dueling Banjos” scene from the movie “Deliverance” with Burt Reynolds. I always wondered what happened to Billy Redden the boy who is seen playing the banjo. Billy is a lot older, works at Wal-Mart and can’t play the banjo.
Business Agrees to Stop Distributing Unsafe Adulterated Drugs
A Dallas compounding pharmacy and three people agreed to stop distributing adulterated drugs that federal officials allege are unsafe, according to officials.
Man Who Robbed Family Dollar Store for $50 and Then Robbed Bank Gets 10 Years
U.S. District Judge Sheryl H. Lipman sentenced 34-year-old Marchello Moore to 10 years in prison for robbing a First Tennessee Bank and Family Dollar store, according to authorities.
Man Convicted of Sexual Exploitation of Children, More than 300 Victims
A federal jury convicted a person involved in an international child exploitation conspiracy, which coerced and enticed minors into engaging in sexually explicit conduct on a web camera, according to officials.
Just Saying: El Chapo, Hollywood and the Feds
El Chapo’s Trump-size ego fueled by Hollywood aspirations to see himself on the silver screen led to his capture in Los Mochis in Northern Sinaloa by Mexican Marines.
Former St. Louis Cardinals Official Admits to Hacking Houston Astros’ Computer
The former director of Baseball Development for the St. Louis Cardinals plead guilty to unauthorized access of a protected computer that belong to the Houston Astros without authorization, according to authorities.
Doctor Who Fraudulently Confined Patients to Homes Sent to Prison
A federal judge sentenced a doctor for certifying that patients were confined to homes when they were not, resulting in the fraudulent billing of Medicare for $4 million, according to officials.
Three Men, Including a Prison Guard, Charged with Robbing Armored Cars (News Videos)
Three men — Michael Santiago, a prison guard at Downstate Correctional Facility in Fishkill, New York, Kenneth Smith and Bruce Collazo, a/k/a “Tonz,” were arrested Thursday for alleged conspiracy to rob a series of armored cars in the Bronx, New York, according to officials.
Former Missouri Sheriff’s Deputy Charged with Possessing Child Pornography
Former Greene County Sheriff’s Deputy Juan Jones, 27, of Springfield, Mo., was charged with possessing 168 videos and 1,500 images depicting child pornography that was allegedly found in his Dropbox account, officials said.
Iraqi Refugee in U.S. Charged with Getting Machine Gun Training from ISIS (News Video)
A Palestinian born Iraqi who was given refugee status in the United States has been charged with getting machine gun training from ISIS and lying about it to authorities, officials announced today.