A 31-year-old man plead guilty Thursday to cyberstalking, admitting that he publicly humiliated dozens of young women from January 2012 to January 2015, officials said.
16 More FIFA Officials Indicted for Racketeering Conspiracy and Corruption
The New Defendants Include Five Current or Former FIFA Executive Committee Members and the Current Presidents of CONCACAF and CONMEBOL; Guilty Pleas for Eight Others, Including Jeffrey Webb and the Former Presidents…
Former Beverly Hills Stockbroker and Others Indicted for Alleged Stock Manipulation Scheme
A federal grand jury indicted a former Beverly Hills stockbroker along with fugitive hedge fund manager Florian Homm and two others in connection with an alleged stock manipulation scheme.
Russian Taliban Fighter Sentenced to Life in Prison For Trying to Kill U.S. Soldiers in Afghanistant
A federal judge today sentenced Irek Ilgiz Hamidullin, 55, a Russian national and former Russian army tank commander, to life plus 30 years in prison for conspiring to shoot down American helicopters and to kill U.S. and Afghan soldiers, officials said.
Former Texas Congressional Staffer Pleads Guilty to Receiving Child Porn
A former congressional staffer plead Wednesday guilty to one count of receiving child pornography, officials announced today.
Prison Guards Indicted for Failing to Provide Inmate With Medical Care, Resulting in Her Death
A federal grand jury today indicted four correctional officers from the St. Bernard Parish Prison in Chalmette, Louisiana, for violating the civil rights of inmate Nimali Henry, according to authorities.
Company to Reduce Sulfuric Acid Emissions in Three States and Make $42 Million in Improvements
The J.R. Simplot Co. agreed to reduce emissions at its sulfuric acid plants in three states, which means its emission of harmful air pollution will be cut in half, according to officials
Feds: Texas Police Department Discriminates Against Hispanic and Women Job Applicants
Federal prosecutors on Wednesday filed a lawsuit against the city of Lubbock alleging that the city’s police department discriminated against Hispanics and women in violation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, officials said.
How to Find a Personal Injury, Divorce, Criminal, Civil Rights or Employment Attorneys
Going through a divorce? Launching a business? Hurt in a car accident? Writing a will? Facing a lawsuit? In any of these situations, you may consider hiring a lawyer to advise you or represent your interests. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) offers the following advice to help you be smart when you choose — and use — legal representation.
4 Signs That Someone Is Insecure
You’re with someone you’ve just met, and within seconds you feel that there’s something wrong with you, according to Psychology Today
Secret Service Agent Assigned to White House Indicted for Sending Obscene Images
A federal grand jury indicted a secret service agent who allegedly sent photos of himself including one depicting his penis, officials announced today.
Feds: Three Men Operated International Prostitution Ring Out of An Apartment
Three Montgomery residents — Bernabe Carbajal, 37; Andres Hernandez Gomez, 53; and Saul Garrido Eligio, 34 — were indicted for their involvement in an international prostitution ring,