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Fed Judge In Philly Asks Whether White Student Got Preferential Treatment
In the city of brotherly love, a federal judge suggests race may have been a consideration in a potential child pornography case involving a white Ivy League student. Maryclaire Dale The Associated Press PHILADELPHIA – A federal judge questioned Tuesday why a white Ivy League student found with thousands of images of child pornography during…
Ex-Chicago Police Official Accused Of Torture And Perjury
To say the least, the allegations are not good for the Chicago Police Department’s reputation. By Natasha Korecki Chicago Sun-Times TAMPA, Fla. – Former Police Cmdr. Jon Burge – who has cast a long shadow over the Chicago Police Department because of accusations he tortured suspects for two decades – was arrested this morning on…
Investment Fund Manager Pleads To Bilking Investors Out of $7 million
NEW YORK — Bret A. Grebow, a co-manager and trader of an investment fund, HMC International LLC (“HMC”), pleaded guilty Tuesday to defrauding investors of more than $7 million in what federal authorities said was a “Ponzi scheme”. GREBOW told investors that he was getting back handsome returns on investments, when in fact he was…
Secret Service Busts Hacker Of Scientology Web
By Allan Lengel ticklethewire.com Don’t expect Dmitriy Guzner to get invited to Scientologist Tom Cruise’s next movie premiere. The 18-year-old New Jersey man, who claimed to be a member of “Anonymous”, an anti-Scientology group, has agreed to plead guilty to hacking into the Church of Scientology websites and rendering them “unavailable”, according to the U.S….
Feds Bust Man For Posting Guns N’ Roses Unreleased Album On Web
By Allan Lengel ticklethewire.com Who would want to mess with a group that has the word “guns” in its name? Well, apparently Kevin Cogill would — or at least that’s what the feds are saying The 27-year-old pleaded not guilty Monday in Los Angeles U.S. District Court to federal copyright infringement for posting on the…
Prosecutor Says Ft. Dix Defendants Were Inspired By al Qaeda
Are the five men on trial part of the al-Qaeda fan club or were they duped by the government? By By George Anastasia Philadelphia Inquirer CAMDEN, N.J. — The five defendants in the Fort Dix terrorism trial were described by a federal prosecutor yesterday as dedicated jihadists intent on attacking America. “Their motive was to…
Appeals Court Faults Boston FBI In Mob Killing
By Milton J. Valencia Boston Globe The U.S. Appeals Court has upheld a lower court ruling holding the FBI responsible for the 1984 killing of a Quincy fisherman by Winter Hill gang leaders and a rogue agent who leaked information to them, in a decision that could settle at least six other cases claiming the…