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Lacie Brown Sentenced to Federal Probation

Lacie Brown Sentenced to Federal Probation for Student Loan Fraud Case Involving Impersonation and Identity Theft

Acting U.S. Attorney Susan Lehr’s office released a statement confirming the sentence, which was handed down by U.S. Judge John M. Gerrard in a Lincoln federal court on Friday. Lacie Brown, a 21-year-old woman from Sutherland, has been sentenced to federal probation for her involvement in a student loan fraud case dating back to 2021…

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Undercover Operation

Undercover Operation Yields 4 Trafficking Victims Rescued and 11 Arrested

The undercover operation, conducted by the St. Paul Police Department in conjunction with the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension-led Human Trafficking Investigators Task Force, took place on Thursday and Friday. A highly successful undercover operation in St. Paul led to the recovery of four trafficking victims and the arrest of 11 individuals over the course of…

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Robert Chambers

Robert Chambers, Infamous ‘Preppy Killer,’ Released on Parole After 15 Years on Drug Charges

Robert Chambers was set free from New York’s Shawangunk Correctional Facility earlier this week, having completed 15 years of a 19-year sentence for running a drug operation involving cocaine and heroin from his Manhattan apartment. Robert Chambers, infamously known as the “Preppy Killer” for his involvement in the 1986 Central Park slaying of Jennifer Levin,…

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Fernando Pérez Algaba

Fernando Pérez Algaba Found Dead, Dismembered Inside Suitcase In Argentina After Receiving Threatening Messages

Fernando Pérez Algaba was found dead and dismembered inside a suitcase in Argentina after receiving threatening messages. Fernando Pérez Algaba Discovered Dead and Dismembered Inside Suitcase After He Went Missing A crypto influencer named Fernando Pérez Algaba was discovered dead and dismembered inside a suitcase near a stream in Argentina after he went missing following…

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Celebrating Americans with Disabilities Act Day: Visit How ADA Gives Significant Support To Many Americans As We Commemorate Its 33 Years of Existence

This year marks the 33rd anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act day (ADA) and its significance to many individuals. We support the ADA’s principles and spirit, as well as the way it enhances the lives of millions of people. Matt’s story exemplifies how the ADA and our Ticket to Work (Ticket) Program can assist…

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Supreme Court Halts Biden's Student Loan Balance Forgiveness Plan

Supreme Court Halts Biden’s Student Loan Balance Forgiveness Plan, but $130 Million in Debt Wiped Out for CollegeAmerica Borrowers

After a multiyear hiatus in payments, federal student loan borrowers now face the daunting task of resuming payments to loan servicers. The Supreme Court halted President Biden’s ambitious student loan balance forgiveness plan a month ago, impacting millions of borrowers who were hopeful of shedding a portion Though the broad student loan balance forgiveness plan…

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