FORMER STAFFER CHARGED WITH THEFT OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY** In a troubling revelation, a former congressional staffer has been indicted for stealing over ...
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Former congressional staffer charged with stealing $150,000 worth of government property in bizarre scheme
Federal prosecutors have charged a Maryland man with orchestrating a years-long theft scheme inside the U.S. House of ...
A former congressional staffer was arrested for stealing about 240 government cellphones, according to U.S. Attorney for D.C.
Southerland's scheme involved instructing a pawn shop employee to sell the devices "in parts" to bypass the House’s mobile ...
The shocking theft of government property by a former congressional staffer has raised serious concerns about accountability and security within public institutions. Christopher Southerland, a 43-year ...
A former congressional employee from Maryland is accused of abusing his access on Capitol Hill to steal hundreds of ...
A former congressional IT aide is accused of stealing 240 taxpayer-funded cellphones worth $150K, shipping them to his home ...
A Glen Burnie man and former congressional employee was arrested and charged in connection with the theft of 240 government ...
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BREWSTER, Wash. – A physician from Brewster, has pleaded guilty to charges of adulterating and misbranding medical devices with the intent to defraud or mislead, according to the United States ...
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