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Georgia parents, including soldier enlisted at Fort Stewart, accused of starving child to death: DOJ
Read full article: Georgia parents, including soldier enlisted at Fort Stewart, accused of starving child to death: DOJThe Department of Justice on Friday accused two Georgia parents, including an enlisted soldier who was living at the Fort Stewart Military Reservation, of starving their daughter to death.
St. Augustine man accused of using fake email accounts, texts to scam former client into giving him over $2 million: DOJ
Read full article: St. Augustine man accused of using fake email accounts, texts to scam former client into giving him over $2 million: DOJA St. Augustine man was indicted Wednesday for his role in a fraud scheme that cost one of his victims over $2 million and involved fake email accounts, fake text messages, and fake hirings of attorneys, the Department of Justice said.
Florida men allegedly stole over $100 million from nonprofit serving those with special needs to live lavish lifestyle
Read full article: Florida men allegedly stole over $100 million from nonprofit serving those with special needs to live lavish lifestyleThe Department of Justice recently announced that two men from Florida are under investigation for allegedly stealing over $100 million from a nonprofit that served people with special needs and disabilities to live a lifestyle including lavish homes, traveling by private jet, and even funding a brewery.
Legal analyst shares his take on DOJ placing one of its top immigration attorneys on leave
Read full article: Legal analyst shares his take on DOJ placing one of its top immigration attorneys on leaveThe Department of Justice placed one of its top immigration lawyers on leave after that lawyer questioned, in court, the Trump administrationโs handling of the deportation of a Maryland man to El Salvador.
After prayer breakfast, Trump creates task force to root out 'anti-Christian bias'
Read full article: After prayer breakfast, Trump creates task force to root out 'anti-Christian bias'President Donald Trump says at a private religious group's Washington prayer breakfast he's forming a commission on religious liberty.
Going Ringside Ep. 101: Could Trump make Vince McMahonโs remaining legal troubles disappear?
Read full article: Going Ringside Ep. 101: Could Trump make Vince McMahonโs remaining legal troubles disappear?Last week word came out the Securities & Exchange Commission fined McMahon for improper hush money payments. We analyze McMahon's remaining civil suit, DOJ investigation and whether Donald Trump as President can stop the Federal investigation.
JSO receives $5M to hire 40 additional officers to support community policing
Read full article: JSO receives $5M to hire 40 additional officers to support community policingFour months after Jacksonville Sheriff T.K. Waters unveiled his vision for the future of the Jacksonville Sheriffโs Office to address hiring throughout the department and other issues, the Sheriffโs Office announced Thursday that it was awarded a $5 million grant from the Department of Justice.
Lawmakers ask DOJ to investigate after 12 deaths at Duval County jail so far this year
Read full article: Lawmakers ask DOJ to investigate after 12 deaths at Duval County jail so far this yearThe News4JAX I-TEAM has reported on twelve in-custody deaths at the jail so far this year, including three that were just in the past month and a half. State Representatives Angie Nixon and Tracie Davis are now asking the Department of Justice for a federal investigation. The DOJ responded to their request, acknowledging the letter and referring it for review.

Bitcoin helps authorities crack down on child porn site
Read full article: Bitcoin helps authorities crack down on child porn siteWhat was Welcome To VideoAccording to the indictment released Wednesday by the DOJ, Welcome to Video began operating around June 2015. According to the DOJ, Welcome To Video was "among the first of its kind to monetize child exploitation videos using bitcoin." There are ways for bitcoin users to stay under the radar. Over the past year, tools that can analyze bitcoin transactions have developed to a high level, said McCormack, from the Hong Kong law firm. Because the public ledger which records bitcoin transactions is immutable, there's no way to remove evidence of past dealings.