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Maryland man pleads guilty to wire fraud conspiracy involving multiple U.S. companies
Minh Phuong Ngoc Vong, a resident of Bowie, Maryland, has admitted to charges of conspiracy to commit wire fraud.
Woman indicted for counterfeit coupon scheme causing multimillion-dollar losses
A San Antonio woman has been indicted on charges of orchestrating a scheme involving the production and sale of counterfeit coupons that reportedly caused $17 million in losses for retailers across the United States.
Idaho Attorney General asks Boise Mayor to obey new flag law
Attorney General Raúl Labrador has communicated with Boise Mayor Lauren McLean, addressing the city's continued non-compliance with Idaho's House Bill 96.
Montana leaders honor MHP dispatchers during Telecommunicators Week
Attorney General Austin Knudsen and Montana Highway Patrol (MHP) Colonel Kurt Sager paid a visit to the MHP Communications Center to honor dispatchers during National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, observed from April 13 to 19.
Ohio man pleads guilty to sex trafficking charges involving minor and adult
A resident of Euclid, Ohio, has entered a guilty plea in federal court for charges involving the sex trafficking of a minor and the coercion and enticement of an adult for commercial sex purposes.
Attorney General Raoul calls for rerun of electricity capacity auction to prevent high prices
Attorney General Kwame Raoul has filed a complaint with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) seeking to reduce a significant increase in electricity capacity prices scheduled for June 1.
California AG launches platform to report Social Security disruptions
California's Attorney General Bonta has unveiled a new webpage for residents to report disruptions in their Social Security benefits.
Fargo man sentenced to eight years for robbery at Loaf ‘N Jug
Lucas Tavares, a 34-year-old resident of Fargo, North Dakota, was sentenced to eight years in federal prison for committing a Hobbs Act Robbery.
Ashland doctor pleads guilty to distributing misbranded semaglutide for profit
An Ashland-based physician, Matthew Lewis, has entered a guilty plea in a case involving the distribution of misbranded semaglutide, the active ingredient in FDA-approved drugs Ozempic, Rybelsus, and Wegovy.
Indiana man guilty of impersonating federal officer, possessing incendiary devices
A federal jury has determined that Joshua W. Stearman unlawfully possessed incendiary bombs and falsely impersonated a federal officer.
Laredo men charged with firearms offenses following weapons discovery
Three individuals have been apprehended for firearms-related offenses following the discovery of weapons and ammunition in Laredo, Texas. U.S. Attorney Nicholas J. Ganjei reported the charges.
Attorney General Raoul presents fiscal year 2026 budget to Illinois legislators
Attorney General Kwame Raoul presented the budget proposal for the fiscal year 2026 to a Senate legislative committee.
Attorney General Rayfield to host town hall on federal cuts in Bend
Attorney General Dan Rayfield is continuing his federal oversight forums with a scheduled session in Bend.
Biddeford man sentenced to 10 years in prison for child exploitation offense
A Biddeford man received a prison sentence at the U.S. District Court in Portland for possessing materials related to child sexual abuse.
Missouri Attorney General and 13 states challenge DEI initiatives by Business Roundtable
On April 15, 2025, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey, along with Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin, took a public stance against the diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives adopted by the Business Roundtable.
Eight individuals charged with international market survey fraud scheme
An indictment has been made public, revealing charges against eight individuals involved in an international scheme to illicitly obtain $10 million through fraudulent market survey data, according to Acting U.S. Attorney Jay McCormack.
Attorneys general urge Congress to curb pharmacy benefit managers' market overreach
Attorney General Kwame Raoul of Illinois, alongside a coalition of 39 attorneys general, has formally requested Congress to enact legislation that would prohibit pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) from owning or operating pharmacies.
Washington drug dealer sentenced to 150 months for trafficking meth in Omaha
Acting United States Attorney Matthew R. Molsen announced that Narciso Maciel, a 25-year-old resident of Moses Lake, Washington, was sentenced on April 10, 2025, in Omaha, Nebraska.
Vermont man sentenced for possession of child sexual abuse materials
David Razinha, a Ludlow resident, has been sentenced after pleading guilty to possession of child sexual abuse materials.
Littleton man sentenced for cocaine and firearms trafficking in Boston
A man from Littleton was sentenced in federal court in Boston for his role in a conspiracy involving cocaine and illegal firearms.