Tag: DOJ
Tampa dentist looking at 20-years in prison for threatening public figures, including an election official
A Florida dentist pleaded guilty yesterday to sending threats to three victims in 2019 and 2020, and to an election official in 2024, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. […]
Teen in Florida prison after getting busted for making more than 375 violent ‘swatting’ calls
He liked to get the cops to drag his victim and their families out of the house, cuff them and search the house for dead bodies. He targeted individuals, churches, schools, government agencies . . .
Feds disrupt Chinese hackers who had infiltrated over 200,000 devices in the U.S and world-wide
Initially, the Chinese hackers’ malware had successfully infected thousands of devices, including many U.S. personal devices
U.S. sues owner and operator of cargo ship that destroyed the Francis Scott Key Bridge
The United States Department of Justice Department filed a civil claim today in the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland against Grace Ocean Private Limited and Synergy Marine […]
U.S. Army man charged with using AI to generate sexually explicit child sex abuse images of children known to him
Army Spc. Seth Herrera was found with thousands of violent images of child sexual abuse in his possession, including infants
Navy Commander gets 13 years for distributing child sex abuse materials and retaining classified national defense files at his home residence
Gregory Edward McLean sentenced to 16 years in federal prison for the child sex abuse distribution charges, and 10 years for retaining classified information in his home,
Kissimmee man charged with violent sex trafficking of three woman and raping a 14-year-old NY girl
On Thursday, an indictment was unsealed in a Brooklyn, New York, federal courtroom charging a Florida man with sex trafficking multiple women and coercion and enticement of a minor. Joel David […]
Binance Ltd. CEO Changpeng Zhao pleads guilty to not stopping money-laundering, must pay US Government over $4 billion
Zhao admitted to engaging in Anti-Money Laundering, Unlicensed Money Transmitting, and Sanctions Violations
Scott Shaw: Former San Jose State University Sports Director pleads guilty to groping female athletes
He was groping his female student athletes for years, “under the guise of providing medical treatment”
Microsoft settles, pays $20 million in civil suit for violating children’s privacy laws
The U.S. sued Microsoft for collecting and retaining personal information from kids using the Xbox Live service