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Former Missouri Officer Convicted of Civil Rights Violation and Witness Tampering
A former Northwoods, Missouri police officer, Samuel Davis, has been convicted of deprivation of rights under color of law, witness tampering, and falsifying records. The conviction stems from an assault on a handcuffed individual in July 2023. Davis faces up to 30 years in prison.
DOJ: Springfield Man Sentenced for Federal Hate Crime
The Department of Justice announced that Daniel Andrew McGee was sentenced to 151 months in federal prison for a hate crime violation. The sentence stems from an assault motivated by the victim's sexual orientation, involving a violation of federal hate crime statutes.
DOJ: FCI Aliceville Officer Indicted for Sexual Assault of Inmates
A correctional officer at FCI Aliceville has been indicted on eight counts of deprivation of rights for the sexual assault of seven female inmates. The officer faces a maximum sentence of life in prison if convicted.
US v. James Briar - IT Contract Fraud and Bid-Rigging
The DOJ Antitrust Division announced charges against IT executive Victor Marquez for conspiracy to commit wire fraud and bid-rigging on U.S. government IT contracts. Marquez and co-conspirators allegedly defrauded the government, resulting in over $3.8 million in payments to Marquez and his company. This action is part of an ongoing investigation into IT contract fraud.
DOJ: Former Commercial Roofing Executive Pleads Guilty to Bid Rigging
The Department of Justice announced that Gregg Wallick, former executive of a commercial roofing company, pleaded guilty to a conspiracy to rig bids on roofing projects in Florida. The scheme illegally obtained over $3.5 million and violated the Sherman Act.
DOJ: Texas Man Sentenced for Antitrust Conspiracy
The Department of Justice announced that Roberto Garcia Villarreal was sentenced to 30 months in prison and a $50,000 fine for his role in a conspiracy to monopolize the international transit industry. The scheme involved price fixing and extorting competitors.
DOJ: Nine Antifa Operatives Convicted for Riot, Weapons, Obstruction
The Department of Justice announced the conviction of nine Antifa operatives for their roles in a riot, weapons and explosives use, obstruction, and attempted murder at the Prairieland ICE Detention Center. The verdict follows a 12-day trial in Fort Worth, Texas.
DOJ Antitrust: Adobe Agrees to $150 Million Settlement for ROSCA Violations
The Department of Justice announced a proposed $150 million settlement with Adobe Inc. for alleged violations of the Restore Online Shoppers’ Confidence Act (ROSCA). The settlement includes $75 million in civil penalties and $75 million in free services to resolve claims of deceptive subscription practices and difficult cancellation processes.
DOJ Charges Virginia Man with Illegal Firearm Sales
The Department of Justice announced the arrest and charging of a Virginia man for illegally selling firearms, including one used in a campus shooting at Old Dominion University. The defendant faces up to 35 years in prison if convicted.
US Arrests Alleged Tren de Aragua Leader for Chilean Charges
The Department of Justice announced the arrest of Rafael Enrique Gamez Salas, an alleged leader of the Tren de Aragua criminal organization, at the request of Chile. Gamez Salas faces charges in Chile for criminal association, extortion, and kidnapping resulting in homicide. This action highlights international cooperation in combating transnational crime.
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