The Justice Department filed a civil lawsuit under the Sherman Act and Packers and Stockyards Act today against Koch Foods Incorporated (Koch), the fifth largest
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Justice Department Working with Cameroon to Combat Timber Trafficking
Illegal timber harvesting drives transnational crimes that negatively impact U. S. markets and the global economy. It contributes to deforestation and climate change. And the
Foreign National Charged with International Drug Trafficking
An indictment was unsealed in the District of Columbia today charging a foreign national with international fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine, and marijuana trafficking. According to
Operational Resilience: Canadian Visa Application Centres Open Despite Abuja High Commission Incident
Canadian High Commission in Nigeria: Visa Application Centres Continue Operations Despite Abuja Fire In the wake of the fire outbreak that impacted a section of
Couple Charged for Operating Multimillion-Dollar Pyramid Scheme
A federal grand jury in the Eastern District of Texas returned an indictment yesterday charging a Texas couple for operating an illegal pyramid scheme that
Readout of Justice Department Leadership’s Meetings with Law Enforcement and Community Leaders
This week, Justice Department leaders met with law enforcement and community leaders at a time of increased threats against Jewish, Muslim, and Arab communities across
Justice Department and City of Portland, Oregon, Seek Independent Monitor and Partial Termination of Consent Decree Covering the Portland Police Bureau after Substantial Progress in Policing Reform
The Justice Department and the city of Portland, Oregon, filed a joint motion seeking court approval to terminate certain portions of the consent decree covering
Two Former Federal Correctional Officers in Kentucky Sentenced for Assaulting Federal Inmates and Conspiring with a Supervisor to Cover It Up
Two former Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) corrections officers, Samuel J. Patrick, 41, and Clinton L. Pauley, 42, were sentenced today to 36 months in
Wall Street Director and Head Trader Charged for U.S. Treasuries Market Fraud Scheme
A federal grand jury in Newark, New Jersey, returned an indictment that was unsealed today charging a Wall Street bond trader for a scheme to
Justice Department Announces Investigation of the City of Lexington, Mississippi, and the Lexington Police Department
The Justice Department announced today that it has opened a civil pattern or practice investigation into the City of Lexington, Mississippi, and the Lexington Police