Published: Monday, 18 January 2021 05:52
According to Indictment, Defendant’s Company Made Approximately $3.5 Million in Sales to Over 25,000 Customers Between February 11, 2020, and March 8, 2020
January 18, 2021 - Last week, SAN FRANCISCO – The United States Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of California filed an indictment charging defendant Rodney L.
Stevenson II with wire fraud, mail fraud, and money laundering for his operation of an e-commerce site that claimed to have N95 masks for sale during the current COVID-19 epidemic, announced United States Attorney David L. Anderson, U.S. Postal Inspector in Charge Rafael E. Nuñez, and Federal Bureau of Investigation Special Agent in Charge Craig Fair. Stevenson was previously arrested and charged via criminal complaint.
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Dec 28, 2020
Robert Inglis/The Daily Item U.S. Attorney David J. Freed speaks during a press conference on Friday in Milton detailing a drug bust that happened on Thursday.
WILLIAMSPORT â As of Jan. 1, United States Attorney David J. Freed will no longer serve the Middle District of Pennsylvania.
Nominated by Sens. Pat Toomey and Bob Casey and appointed by President Donald Trump in September 2017, Freed announced his resignation Monday evening.Â
Freed said he was honored to serve the Middle District but did not give a reason for stepping down.
âI have been enormously privileged to be able to serve my fellow citizens, first as a young prosecutor in York County, then later in several positions in Cumberland County including 12 years as District Attorney, and finally as the United States Attorney for the Middle District of Pennsylvania, he said. I have done my best to be thoughtful and consistent and to provide justice to my fellow citizens in a fair, effective an
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California Man Admits to Cyberstalking Two Teenage Girls Details Written by FBI
Los Angeles, California - A Covina man pleaded guilty to federal cyberstalking charges for his multiyear internet harassment campaign against two teenage girls who rejected his sexual advances.
Carl De Vera Bennington, 34, pleaded guilty via videoconference to two counts of cyberstalking.
According to his plea agreement, Bennington repeatedly sent one victim unsolicited online messages over a period of several years. When she blocked him from contacting her from one of her online accounts, Bennington created new online accounts and then continued sending her messages, including graphic messages between June and November 2019 in which he insulted the victim, demanded she engage in sex acts with him, and threatened to sexually assault her. When the victim demanded that Bennington stop harassing her, he threatened to kill her and her family.