LOS ANGELES A Fresno man was sentenced Monday to 15 years and eight months in federal prison for defrauding a vulnerable physician out of more than $2.7 million before his death, officials…
Former College Football Player Guilty of Fraud of More Than $1 Million of the COVID-19 Unemployment Benefits
LOS ANGELES Officials said a former college football player and Orange County man pleaded guilty Monday to orchestrating a fraudulent scheme, federal officials stated. Abdul-Malik McClain sought more than $1 million and…
Former Financial TV News Analyst Turned Fugitive Indicted for Defrauding Investors
LOS ANGELES A former San Gabriel Valley resident who was once a frequent guest on financial television news programs was arrested this weekend, officials stated. James Arthur McDonald Jr. was a…
JUST SAYING: Putin Offers Olive Branch for Ukraine and Sends Nuclear Sub to Havana
Kamala Harris Tells Zelenskyy US Wants ‘Just And Lasting Peace’ For Ukraine — Huffington Post The vice president appeared at a Swiss summit this weekend while President Biden worked to raise money…
Three Florida Residents Guilty of Threatening Workers of Pregnancy Centers
Three Florida residents pleaded guilty Friday to threatening and intimidating employees of pregnancy resource centers, according to officials. The centers have the free exercise of the right to provide and seek to…
JUST SAYING: British Import Hires White Trifecta to Fix Washington Post’s Problems
Media The Washington Post’s Problems Now Include Its Publisher Despite his claims to value diversity and inclusion, Will Lewis has made the top brass at The Washington Post an extremely diverse group…
Canadian, Living in China, Plead Guilty to Stealing Electric Vehicle Trade Secrets
Klaus Pflugbeil, 58, a Canadian living in China, pleaded guilty to conspiring to steal trade secrets from a leading U.S. electric vehicle company (Victim Company). Pflugbeil and his co-defendant, Yilong Shao, who…
Department of Justice Report Investigation Finds Phoenix Police Department Engaged in Widespread Civil Rights Violations Against Minorities, Disabled and the Homeless
Washington, DC The U.S. Justice Department released its findings Thursday on the Phoenix Police Department and the City of Phoenix. The report indicates that the police department and the city engage in widespread…
Grand Jury Indicted Man for Allegedly Robbing Bank, Taking Hostages the Day After His Prison Release
SANTA ANA, California A federal grand jury returned an indictment against an Orange County man who allegedly took three bank employees hostage when he robbed a bank branch in Anaheim last month…
Texas Man Who threatened U.S. Senator Faces Up to Five Years in Federal Prison
HOUSTON A federal judge has returned a guilty verdict against a local man for making threats to injure U.S. Senator Ted Cruz, federal officials announced this week. U.S. District Judge Lee H….
Two Texas Men Sentenced to Federal Prison for Selling Sanctioned Iranian Petroleum to China
Two Texas men, both of whom were convicted at trial, were sentenced on Wednesday to three years and nine months in prison for attempting to violate the International Emergency Economic Powers Act…
Four More States Join Lawsuit Accusing Apple of Monopolizing Smartphone Markets
Federal prosecutors stated that the attorneys general of Indiana, Massachusetts, Nevada, and Washington joined the civil antitrust lawsuit against Apple on Tuesday. The lawsuit, which the Justice Department, 15 states, and the…