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Member of white supremacist prison gang pleads guilty to violent crime in aid of racketeering
Eastern District of Texas
A Texas man has pleaded guilty to violent gang-related activities in the Eastern District of Texas, announced Acting United States Attorney Nicholas J. Ganjei and Nicholas L. McQuaid, Acting Assistant Attorney General of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division.
Glynnwood Derrick, 46, pleaded guilty to assault resulting in serious bodily injury in aid of racketeering today before U.S. Magistrate Judge Zack Hawthorn.
“Gang violence has no place in our community,” said Acting United States Attorney Nicholas Ganjei. “The men and women of the Department of Justice, and our law enforcement partners, will do whatever it takes to safeguard our citizens from the predations of organized criminal gangs.”
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WHAT: According to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit (First Circuit), the Federal Wire Act’s criminal prohibitions are limited to sports wagering activity only.
WHEN: On January 20, 2020, in
New Hampshire Lottery Commission v. Rosen, No. 19-1835, 2021 WL 191771 (1st Cir. Jan. 20, 2021), the First Circuit disagreed with the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Office of Legal Counsel s (OLC) most recent interpretation of the Wire Act and declared that the Wire Act does not apply to non-sports wagering.
WHAT DOES IT MEAN FOR THE INDUSTRY: The First Circuit’s decision comes on the heels of years of uncertainty surrounding the scope of the Wire Act and means that state lotteries and online gambling companies in Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Puerto Rico, and Rhode Island can offer non-sports wagering (e.g. casino-style games) on the internet without fear of facing criminal liability under the Wire Act
Sixto George Arrested by FBI Over Alleged $300,000 Extortion of Puerto Rico Official
On 1/27/21 at 1:02 PM EST
The FBI has arrested a Puerto Rican radio producer who was involved in a government extortion scandal.
Sixto Jorge Díaz Colón, 52, also known as Sixto George, was arrested for allegedly trying to bribe over $300 thousand from officials of the government of Ricardo Rosselló.
A spokesperson for the FBI confirmed to Newsweek on Wednesday that a federal grand jury in the District of Puerto Rico returned an indictment Tuesday charging the former media producer with extortion and obstruction of justice during a federal investigation in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
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