U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts
Recent News About U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts
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UK man pleads guilty to lying on US immigration application
A U.K. citizen has pleaded guilty in a Boston federal court to making false statements on an immigration application. -
Owner charged with $30M healthcare fraud involving unnecessary medical equipment
The owner of Pharmagears, LLC and RR Medco, LLC has been charged with orchestrating a fraud scheme involving nearly $30 million in medically unnecessary durable medical equipment (DME), including orthotics such as back and knee braces. -
Northeastern ex-employee sentenced for hoax explosion
A former employee of Northeastern University has been sentenced for staging a hoax explosion and providing false statements to federal law enforcement. -
Federal court mandates SunSetter pay $9.25 million over defective awning covers
A federal court in Massachusetts has instructed SunSetter Products LP to pay $9.25 million in civil penalties and maintain a compliance program. -
Former postal worker sentenced for stealing mail in Massachusetts
A former U.S. Postal Service employee was sentenced in federal court for mail theft. -
Colombian woman charged with identity theft and benefit fraud
A Colombian woman residing in Boston has been arrested on charges related to identity theft and the illegal acquisition of federal benefits. -
Brazilian national pleads guilty to lying on asylum application
A Brazilian national, Antonio Jose De Abreu Vidal Filho, residing in Malden, Massachusetts, has pleaded guilty to perjury charges in a federal court in Boston. -
Massachusetts man sentenced for obstructing investigation into arsons at Jewish institutions
A Massachusetts man has been sentenced to over three years in prison for obstructing a federal investigation into fires at Jewish institutions in the Boston area. -
Massachusetts man charged with threats against federal official and family
A man from South Dennis, Massachusetts, was arrested and charged with allegedly threatening to murder a federal official, a relative of the official, and the relative's spouse. -
Massachusetts man charged with nine counts of lying on firearm purchase application
Attorney General Peter F. Neronha announced that a Massachusetts man has been charged in Third Division District Court in Warwick with providing false information while purchasing multiple firearms, following an investigation by the Office of the Attorney General.