Office of Public Affairs | Bridal Shop Owner Pleads Guilty to Employment Tax Crimes Spanning a Decade
The Office of Public Affairs recently announced that the owner of a bridal shop pleaded guilty to employment tax crimes that occurred over a ten-year period. The owner, who operated…
Office of Public Affairs | Justice Department Sues Five Additional States for Failure to Produce Voter Rolls
The Office of Public Affairs has announced that the Justice Department is suing five additional states for failing to produce requested voter rolls. This initiative is part of a broader…
Office of Public Affairs | Sinaloa Cartel Leader Charged with Narcoterrorism, Material Support of Terrorism and Drug Trafficking
The Office of Public Affairs has announced charges against a leader of the Sinaloa Cartel for narcoterrorism, material support of terrorism, and drug trafficking. This significant action underscores the U.S.…
Office of Public Affairs | Tommy Schaefer Is Returned to Chicago to Face Federal Charges for the 2014 Murder of U.S. Citizen in Bali, Indonesia
Tommy Schaefer has been extradited to Chicago to face federal charges related to the 2014 murder of U.S. citizen Sheila von Wiese-Mack in Bali, Indonesia. The Office of Public Affairs…
Office of Public Affairs | Two Individuals Convicted of Operating Illegal Multimillion-Dollar Pyramid Schemes
The Office of Public Affairs recently announced the conviction of two individuals involved in running illegal multimillion-dollar pyramid schemes. These operations lured investors with promises of significant returns, ultimately defrauding…
Office of Public Affairs | Telemedicine Company Owner Sentenced to 7 Years in Prison for $56M Medicare Fraud Scheme
The Office of Public Affairs recently announced the sentencing of a telemedicine company owner to seven years in prison for orchestrating a $56 million Medicare fraud scheme. The individual fraudulently…
US Department of Labor recovers over $409K in back wages from Little Caesars franchise operator for 32 workers
The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) has recovered over $409,000 in back wages for 32 workers employed by a Little Caesars franchise operator. This action comes after the DOL’s Wage…
Office of Public Affairs | Former American Embassy Employee Sentenced for Rape of Minors in Burkina Faso
A former employee of the American Embassy in Burkina Faso has been sentenced for the rape of minors. The Office of Public Affairs reports that the individual was convicted after…
US Department of Labor cites Miami-based concrete product manufacturer after worker suffers fatal injuries
The U.S. Department of Labor has cited a Miami-based concrete product manufacturer following a tragic incident where a worker suffered fatal injuries. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) found…
Missing mom found alive after 24 years reveals why she started new life: report
In a remarkable turn of events, a woman who had been missing for 24 years has been found alive. Authorities reported that she chose to start a new life due…