A former high school athletic director found himself behind bars after an eight month investigation by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. The GBI said that former Washington-Wilkes High…
MoreThe man convicted of participating in a commercial bribery conspiracy while operating a durable medical equipment company has been sentenced to federal prison and will pay a sizable…
MoreThe individual accused of owning several illegitimate charitable organizations in Georgia has been charged in federal court and already agreed to plead guilty. Taressa Hightower, 60, of Grayson,…
MoreA Georgia man has been arrested following an investigation into a romance scam where it is alleged he targeted victims across the United States. Oluwadamilare Kolaogunbule, a/k/a “Dare,”…
MoreThe crackdown of a $2.7 million genetic testing scheme resulted in charges being brought against the owner of a Georgia consulting company and a Texas man this week.…
MoreAttorney General Issues Warning Against Financial Exploitation of Seniors and Disabled Adults during Covid-19
Attorney General Chris Carr is warning older Georgians and disabled adults, along with their families and caretakers, to be on the lookout for signs of financial exploitation, especially…
MoreThe robocalls, many which were made in Georgia, included xenophobic fearmongering (including to a victim’s family), racist attacks on political candidates, an apparent attempt to influence the jury…
MoreGeorgia Man Pleads Guilty to Conspiracy to Distribute Unapproved Drugs and Smuggling of Goods
On his websites, the man sold over 100 products, including prescription drugs and controlled substances which he obtained from foreign sources.…
MoreToyota Motor Company to Pay $180 Million in Settlement for Decade-Long Noncompliance with Clean Air Act
Along with the civil complaint, the United States has filed a consent decree, agreed to by Toyota, that resolves the government’s complaint through Toyota’s payment of a $180…
MoreState law provides for law enforcement officers to operate and text on their computers while driving down the street. While the law is not new, it comes after…
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