N. Charleston Resident Faces Federal Charges of Theft for $0.89 Drink Refill A North Charleston man working as a construction worker at a federal building has been hit with federal charges for theft of property after unintentionally neglecting to pay for his $0.89 drink refill. While Christopher Lewis was working on-site at the VA Medical Center in Downtown Charleston, he went on his lunch break and decided to grab a drink refill. However, he did not realize that refills were not free, and now faces federal charges for “theft of government … [Read more...]
Leland Yee Pleads Not Guilty to Wire Fraud Charges
Former California State Senator Leland Yee Pleads Not Guilty to Wire Fraud Charges Former California State Senator Leland Yee was arrested on federal corruption charges on March 26th after a 5-year investigation into his campaign financing, which led to charges of wire fraud, bribery, public corruption, and arms trafficking. On Tuesday, April 8th, Yee appeared in federal court in San Francisco and finally pleaded not guilty to the charges. His plea had been expected for over a week, although he appeared in court for a previous arraignment … [Read more...]
Leland Yee, 28 Others, Indicted on Federal Corruption Charges
California State Senator Leland Yee and 28 Codefendants Officially Indicted on Federal Corruption Charges On April 4th, a federal grand jury officially indicted 29 suspects, including the now notorious California state senator Leland Yee, on federal corruption charges. Yee was arrested by the FBI on March 26th after a five-year federal investigation into potential campaign corruption. According to the 137-page federal indictment, Yee has been accused of wire fraud for accepting bribes from undercover agents in an attempt to sway … [Read more...]
Charlotte Mayor Charged with Bribery, Extortion
Charlotte Mayor Charged by FBI for Bribery, Extortion Charlotte, North Carolina’s mayor Patrick Cannon has been in office for less than 6 months, but after an FBI investigation, he was arrested on charges of bribery and extortion. Reportedly, Cannon accepted $48,000 in bribes from undercover FBI agents posing as businessmen who wanted to work in the booming North Carolina city. Cannon submitted his resignation letter on Wednesday as well. "I hereby give notice of my resignation from the position of the Mayor of the City of Charlotte, … [Read more...]
Local Felony Lane Gang Leader Gets Bond
Florida-Based Felony Lane Gang Leader Out on Bond Last October, 8 members of the nationally notorious Felony Lane Gang were arrested in South Carolina, according to Sheriff Leon Lott. The south-east branch of the group was based on Florida, and the members were charged with breaking into vehicles, stealing checks, IDs, and credit and debit cards, in order to commit bank fraud. The gang received its name because members would pull up to drive-through tellers in the lane furthest away from the teller’s window, so they could not be visually … [Read more...]
White Supremacist Pleads Guilty to RICO Charges
Leader of Aryan Nation Pleads Guilty to RICO Charges The leader of the Aryan Brotherhood in Texas has pleaded guilty to racketeering conspiracy, or RICO, charges that included murder, kidnapping, and drug trafficking. On Friday, March 7th, Larry Max Bryan, who goes by the nickname “Slick,” pleaded guilty to RICO charges in federal court in Houston. He faces up to 25 years in prison for his crimes. According to the RICO filings, he orchestrated several crimes from prison. The 52-year-old RICO suspect has spent all but 5 years of his adult … [Read more...]
Jonathan Pinson Kickback Trial Delayed
Federal Kickback Trial for Jonathan Pinson and Associates Delayed Until June The federal kickback and corruption trial involving the former board chairman of South Carolina State University has been delayed until at least June of this year due to a document error. Reportedly, several thousand pages of documents were not delivered to the defense. The trial has been pushed back to at least June 5th to allow defense attorneys to review the documents. The federal kickback and corruption trial, involving allegations against Jonathan Pinson … [Read more...]
“Real Housewives” Couple Pleads Guilty to Mail Fraud, Other Charges
Couple from “Real Housewives of New Jersey” Pleads Guilty Mail Fraud, Tax Fraud Husband and wife Teresa and Giuseppe "Joe" Giudice, cast members from “The Real Housewives of New Jersey,” pleaded guilty in federal court on Tuesday, March 4th, to charges including bankruptcy fraud and mail fraud. Teresa faces up to 27 months in prison, while her husband Joe faces up to 46 months in prison, for the federal charges. Last year, the couple pleaded not guilty to a laundry list of federal charges including bank fraud, wire fraud, and bankruptcy … [Read more...]
RICO Charges Filed Against PA Ironworkers Union
Ten Members of Pennsylvania Ironworkers Union Arrested on RICO Charges Ten members of the a Philadelphia-area ironworkers union have been arrested on RICO charges including racketeering and arson to coerce building contractors to hire them over non-union workers. Federal prosecutors said they had arrested 10 of the union’s business officials and members on RICO charges on Tuesday, February 18th. United States Attorney Zane David Memeger announced the indictment of Joseph Dougherty, the union’s Financial Secretary and Business Manager had … [Read more...]
Five Points Shooter Pleads Guilty to Federal Gun Charges
Man Who Paralyzed USC Student Pleads Guilty to Federal Gun Charges The 21-year-old Columbia resident who accidentally shot and paralyzed a 19-year-old USC student last fall appeared in federal court on Wednesday, February 19th, and pleaded guilty to federal gun charges. Michael Juan Smith faces up to 10 years in prison if convicted on the charges of being a felon in possession of a firearm, which is a federal offense. Smith faces several charges related to the accidental shooting of Martha Childress, a 19-year-old USC student who was in … [Read more...]