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Belgian Security Services Company and Three Former Executives Indicted for Bid Rigging on U.S. Department of Defense Contracts
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- Published: 04 July 2021 04 July 2021
Washington, DC - A federal grand jury returned an indictment against Belgium-based Seris Security NV (Seris) and three executives for their roles in a conspiracy to fix prices, rig bids and allocate customers for defense-related security services, including a multimillion-dollar contract issued in 2020 to provide security services to the U.S. Department of Defense for military bases and installations in Belgium.
Attorney General Mark Brnovich Successfully Defends Arizona’s Election Laws at U.S. Supreme Court
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- Published: 04 July 2021 04 July 2021
Washington, DC - Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced Thursday the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) has upheld Arizona’s commonsense election integrity laws. In a 6-3 ruling, the justices upheld states’ ability to administer elections and pass laws to protect the results.
Attorney General Brnovich Resolves Civil Rights Case Involving Service Animal
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- Published: 04 July 2021 04 July 2021
Tucson, Arizona - Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced that his office (AGO) resolved an Arizonans with Disabilities Act (AzDA) complaint against a Tucson establishment that allegedly refused to serve a veteran because his service animal accompanied him.
Justice Department Settles Language Access and Retaliation Investigation of Courts in Fort Bend County, Texas
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- Published: 04 July 2021 04 July 2021
Washington, DC - The Justice Department announced a settlement agreement with Fort Bend County (FBC) to improve access to court for people with limited English proficiency (LEP).
Second Former Deutsche Bank Commodities Trader Sentenced to Prison for Fraud Scheme
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- Published: 04 July 2021 04 July 2021
New York - A former commodities trader was sentenced Monday to 12 months and a day in prison for a scheme to commit wire fraud affecting a financial institution.
Sweeteners Investigated Joyce Rockwood Sharing Insights
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- Published: 04 July 2021 04 July 2021
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Department of Justice Begins Third Distribution of Forfeited Funds to Compensate Victims of Fraud Scheme Facilitated by Western Union
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- Published: 03 July 2021 03 July 2021
Washington, DC - The Department of Justice announced Wednesday that the Western Union Remission Fund began its third distribution of approximately $66 million in funds forfeited to the United States from the Western Union Company (Western Union) to approximately 6,000 victims located in the United States and abroad. These victims, many of whom were elderly victims of consumer fraud, will be recovering the full amount of their losses.