Month: October 2020
Tahlequah Man Sentenced To 60 Months For Arson
MUSKOGEE, OKLAHOMA – The United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma announced that John Cole Haeberle, age 23, of Tahlequah, Oklahoma was sentenced to sixty months’ imprisonment for Arson
Operation Legend: Case of the Day
Each weekday, the Department of Justice will highlight a case that has resulted from Operation Legend. Today’s case is out of the Northern District of Ohio. Operation Legend launched in Cleveland on July 29, 2020, […]
Muckleshoot Tribe one of 15 recipients nationwide of grants aimed at combatting Elder Fraud and Abuse
Seattle — U.S. Attorney Brian T. Moran today announced a nearly $500,000 Department of Justice grant to combat elder abuse and financial fraud targeted at seniors in a Western Washington Tribal community.
Department Of Justice Applauds President Trump’s Authorization Of The Antitrust Criminal Penalty Enhancement And Reform Permanent Extension Act
On October 1, President Donald J. Trump signed into law a continuing resolution that contains the Antitrust Criminal Penalty Enhancement and Reform Permanent Extension Act (the “Act”). The Act reauthorizes the Antitrust Criminal Penalty Enhancement […]
Wisconsin Pain Management Companies To Settle False Claims Act Allegations
The Department of Justice announced today that Advanced Pain Management Holdings Inc. (APMH), its wholly-owned subsidiaries, APM Wisconsin MSO (“APM MSO”) and Advanced Pain Management LLC (APM LLC); and Advanced Pain Management S.C. (APMSC) (collectively […]