By Michael Booth | May 9, 2017
New Jersey Attorney General Christopher Porrino on Tuesday announced two programs aimed at fighting public corruption: One offering low-level offenders in corruption schemes the ability to avoid prosecution and another offering tipsters up to $25,000.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | May 9, 2017
Things just went from bad to worse for Philadelphia District Attorney Seth Williams. The embattled prosecutor has been indicted on additional charges, this time relating to his alleged misuse of campaign money and government vehicles for his own benefit.
By Sue Reisinger | May 8, 2017
Bumble Bee Foods is the first corporate defendant to plead guilty to price-fixing the prices of canned and pouched tuna, the U.S. Department of Justice said Monday.
By Todd Cunningham | May 8, 2017
A group or individual known as "The Dark Overlord" claims to have digital copies of 38 television shows and is trying to extort money from studios, networks and post-production companies.
By Cogan Schneier | May 5, 2017
If confirmed, Kirkland & Ellis' Brian Benczkowski will lead a DOJ division he spent the last few years defending companies from.
By Sue Reisinger | May 5, 2017
In the first suit ever filed against an individual compliance officer in finance, the federal government has reached a settlement with Thomas Haider, the former chief compliance officer of MoneyGram International Inc. on civil charges that he failed to stop money laundering activities.
By Andrew Denney | May 5, 2017
If you're out on parole, an ankle bracelet with a GPS tracker may not be the ideal accessory to wear when meeting with suspected gang members. But in this case a judge said federal agents went too far by using the data without a warrant.
By Jenna Greene | May 4, 2017
The same day that Justice Department lawyers won a criminal conviction against Desiree Fairooz for laughing during the confirmation hearing of Attorney General Jeff Session, they also announced that they didn't have enough evidence to bring charges against the Louisiana police officers involved in the shooting death of Alton Sterling. Is this how it's going to be, Mr. Attorney General?
By Todd Cunningham | May 4, 2017
GSO Business Management, which counts entertainers Katy Perry, 50 Cent and Tom Petty among its clients, said the theft by a former money manager led to lost business and nearly a dozen layoffs.
By Todd Cunningham | May 4, 2017
There's not much doubt as to what is the most anticipated crime drama of this summer's TV season. It's the one currently unfolding, about how the FBI, studios, networks and post-production companies will deal with the ransom demands of a hacker.
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