DOJ Files Lawsuit against California over Sanctuary Policies
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a lawsuit against California over its sanctuary policies that protect undocumented immigrants.
In its complaint, the DOJ stated...
Federal Lawsuit Filed by More Than 20 States Seeks to Prevent Repeal of Net...
The New York State Attorney General filed a federal lawsuit that names more than 20 states as plaintiffs against the FCC. The lawsuit was...
FBI, DOJ Inspector General investigating death of Jeffrey Epstein
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Inspector General of the Department of Justice (DOJ) are investigating the death of disgraced billionaire Jeffrey...
Keystone Biofuels Owners Found Guilty of Conspiracy to Defraud IRS
The owners of Keystone Biofuels in Pennsylvania were found guilty of conspiracy to defraud the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and conspiracy to make false...
FTC, New York AG’s Office Shutdown Illegal Debt Collection Scheme
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the New York Attorney General’s Office ended an illegal debt collection scheme, which was operated by Robert Heidenreich...
Kevin Clinesmith pleads guilty to altering email in Russia probe
On Wednesday ex-FBI attorney Kevin Clinesmith pleaded guilty to one count of falsifying a government document. Clinesmith was the first person charged in U.S....
Former Wells Fargo CEO Banned from Banking Industry, Fined $17.5M over Fake Account Scandal
John Stumpf, the former CEO of Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE:WFC), agreed to settle the charges against him in connection with his involvement in...
California Jury Slaps Johnson & Johnson with $25M Verdict in Baby Powder Cancer Lawsuit
A jury in California hit Johnson & Johnson with a $25.7 million verdict in a lawsuit filed by woman who claimed she developed a...
Former Trump Lawyer Starts GoFundMe Campaign
President Donald Trump's former attorney Michael Cohen has started a GoFundMe page, The Hill reported on Wednesday. The campaign hopes to raise $500,000.
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New York Attorney General charges World Trade Center contractors allegedly engaged in bribery
The New York Attorney General's office filed felony charges against three individuals involved in completing the rebuilding of the World Trade Center.
On Wednesday, New...