Deputy Attorney General (Deputy AG) Lisa O. Monaco traveled to New York and Connecticut this week to discuss the Justice Department’s ongoing efforts to protect the American
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Director Daniel Glad of the Justice Department’s Procurement Collusion Strike Force Delivers Remarks to the National Association of State Procurement Officials’ 10th Annual Law Institute
Remarks as Prepared for Delivery I am honored to speak once again at the National Association of State Procurement Officials’ Law Institute. As noted in
Texas Man Sentenced to 30 Months in Prison for Chicago-Area Tax Fraud Scheme
A Texas man, formerly of Chicago, was sentenced today to 30 months in prison for mail fraud arising out of a scheme to fraudulently obtain
Justice Department Files Statement of Interest in Case on Right to Travel to Access Legal Abortions
The Justice Department filed a statement of interest today in two consolidated lawsuits seeking to protect the right to interstate travel, including the right to
Two MS-13 Gang Members Sentenced for Murder Conspiracy
Two La Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) gang members were sentenced for conspiracy to commit murder in aid of racketeering in connection with their participation in the
Alleged Promoter of an Illegal Tax Shelter Charged with Tax Evasion and Obstructing the IRS
A federal grand jury in Sherman, Texas, returned an indictment today charging a Texas man with tax evasion and corruptly obstructing the IRS for attempting
Justice Department Secures Agreement with South Dakota Hotel and Sports Lounge to Resolve Allegations of Discrimination Against Native Americans
The Justice Department announced today that the owners and operators of the Grand Gateway Hotel and the Cheers Sports Lounge and Casino, a hotel and
PSA: Justice Department is Combating Modern-Day Redlining
This video explains the history and impact of redlining in communities of color across the country. The video also describes the Justice Department’s efforts to
Jamaican National Sentenced for Role in Fraudulent Sweepstakes Scheme that Targeted Elderly Victims
A Jamaican national was sentenced today in federal court in Scranton, Pennsylvania, to 192 months in prison for his role in a fraudulent sweepstakes scheme
Justice Department Secures $25 Million Landmark Agreement with Apple to Resolve Employment Discrimination Allegations Based on Citizenship Status
The Justice Department announced today that it has secured a landmark agreement with Apple Inc. (Apple) to resolve allegations that Apple illegally discriminated in hiring