Por: Los Angeles Times Nation November 22, 2022
A former federal agent from Murrieta was sentenced Monday to 10 years in prison for taking bribes to help an organized-crime figure by providing updates on investigations and deleting information from a government database, prosecutors said. Felix Cisneros Jr., 48, was also ordered to pay a $30,000 fine and forfeit $133,000. He was convicted in May of 30 felonies: 26 counts of money laundering, one count of bribery, one count of conspiracy to... + full article
CNBC USA Tech December 16, 2022
A former Twitter employee on users on behalf of the Saudi royal family has been sentenced to three and a half years in prison. Ahmad Abouammo, a dual U.S.-Lebanese citizen who helped oversee media partnerships for Twitter in the Middle East and North Africa, was part of a... + más
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CBS News USA Crime December 13, 2022
A South Florida woman claiming to be a psychic has been sentenced to federal prison along with her partner for orchestrating a family curse, fortune telling and swindling a victim out of more than $3 million, .The fraud ran for several years and only ended after the victim could... + más
What happened to Miss Cleo? Psychic reader's fascinating story explained | Newsweek
Pair Get Prison in Miami Fortune-Telling Fraud Scheme That Netted $3M to Lift Curse | NBC 6 South Florida
Associated Press USA Sports December 07, 2022
VERBENA, Ala. (AP) — Seven members of an Alabama family will serve sentences, ranging from probation to two years in federal prison, for running what authorities called one of the largest cockfighting enterprises in the country, prosecutors announced Wednesday. The Department... + más
Man Accused of Running Large Cockfighting Ring in SW Miami-Dade | NBC 6 South Florida
7 members of Alabama family sentenced in federal bust of one of the largest cockfighting operations in the U.S. | CBS News
Los Angeles Times USA Nation December 02, 2022
Two men were shot and killed by corrections officers during a fight with another inmate Tuesday at a state prison in Northern California, according to prison officials. The men attacked 68-year-old Anthony Aguilera with prison-made weapons, the California Department of... + más
Woman Admits to Unwittingly Funding Kidnapping Plot of Iran Critic in NYC | NBC 6 South Florida
Deputy, jail officers out after staging inmate wrestling matches: Sheriff | Newsweek
NBC 6 South Florida USA Nation November 01, 2022
>> THE PARKLAND SCHOOL SHOOTER WILL BE SENTENCED TO LIFE IN PRISON THIS WEEK IN A TODAY HEARING THAT IS SET TO START ON TUESDAY. BEFORE HIS SENTENCE IS FORMALLY HANDED DOWN, THE FAMILIES OF THE 17 PEOPLE HE KILLED WILL BE GIVEN THE OPPORTUNITY TO TESTIFY ABOUT THE PAIN THEY... + más
Photos: Day of Agony for Families as Parkland School Shooter Gets Life in Prison | NBC 6 South Florida
Prosecutors Begin Rebuttal of Defense Case in Parkland School Shooter Sentencing Trial | NBC 6 South Florida
Time USA Life October 15, 2022
BOBBY KENNEDY, the youngest Attorney General that the country had seen since 1814, came into the Department of Justice with a battle plan. Bobby’s critics would call it a settling of scores—the list of enemies, headed by Jimmy Hoffa and the Teamsters, followed closely by Roy... + más
United Airlines will halt service at New York's JFK airport | Fox Business
United to suspend flights at John F. Kennedy International Airport | CBS News
The Boston Globe USA Tech September 29, 2022
The former eBay executive who concocted a bizarre scheme to stalk and harass a Natick couple was sentenced to 57 months in prison on Thursday, bringing to a close one chapter of the horrific story of the tech company’s internal security gone awry.Jim Baugh, eBay’s former... + más
Ex-eBay execs get prison time for sending live spiders to couple in bizarre harassment scheme | CBS News
Ex-eBay security execs imprisoned for stalking journalists who cover eBay | Ars Technica
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