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DOJ Reaches $139M Settlement with Victims of Larry Nassar
The Justice Department announced Tuesday that it has agreed to pay nearly $139 million to the victims of disgraced USA Gymnastics Team doctor Larry Nassar over the FBI’s mishandling of the case.

FBI’s Jacksonville Field Office Gets New Special Agent in Charge
Kristin Rehler has been named special agent in charge of the FBI’s Jacksonville Field Office in Florida.

Connecticut Man Convicted of Threatening Deputy U.S. Marshal and His Family
A Connecticut man pleaded guilty Monday to repeatedly threatening a deputy U.S. marshal and his family

‘Plasmic Echo’ is FBI’s Code Name for Investigation into Trump’s Handling of Classified Documents
It sounds like the name of a teenager’s rock band.

FBI Warns of Heightened Threats against Jewish Community During Passover
The FBI is on alert for potential threats to the Jewish community at the start of Passover this week.

Prominent Democrat Introduces Bill to Strip Trump of Secret Service Protection If He’s Incarcerated
The former chair of the Jan. 6 committee introduced a bill Friday that would strip former President Trump of his Secret Service agents if he were convicted and sentenced to prison.


Wray Warns Chinese Hackers Waiting to Attack U.S. Infrastructure
FBI Director Christopher Wray warned Thursday that Chinese hackers are waiting “for just the right moment to deal a devastating blow” to U.S. critical infrastructure.