U.S. Government Sues National General Holdings Corp. and Affiliates for Alleged Insurance Fraud

The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a civil lawsuit against National General Holdings Corp. and its subsidiaries—National General Insurance Company, National General Lender Services Inc., and Newport Management Corporation. The lawsuit, brought under the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery, and Enforcement Act (FIRREA), accuses the companies of wrongfully imposing Collateral Protection Insurance (CPI) on vehicles…

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DOJ Announces Arrests of Alleged Sinaloa Cartel Leaders Ismael Zambada Garcia (El Mayo) and Joaquin Guzman Lopez

The U.S. Department of Justice has announced the arrest of two prominent figures associated with the Sinaloa Cartel, one of the world’s most notorious and violent drug trafficking organizations. Attorney General Merrick B. Garland revealed that Ismael Zambada Garcia, also known as “El Mayo,” and Joaquin Guzman Lopez were apprehended today in El Paso, Texas….

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Repeat Offender Sentenced for Fentanyl Sales and Escaping Law Enforcement

Phoenix, AZ – Carlos Pacheco (DOB: 11/90) has been handed a significant sentence by Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell for a series of crimes involving fentanyl trafficking and evasion of law enforcement. “Fentanyl is a poison, and those who distribute it will face the full force of the law,” emphasized County Attorney Rachel Mitchell. “Our…

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Attacker Receives Three Consecutive Life Sentences for Brutal Family Murder in Phoenix

Phoenix, AZ – In a chilling case that has shaken the community, Brandon Michael Lujan has been sentenced to three consecutive life terms without the possibility of parole for the vicious murder of his parents and brother in their Central Phoenix home. The sentencing, announced by Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell, follows Lujan’s conviction in…

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Don’t break law and you have nothing to fear, China tells Taiwan staff of multinational firms

BEIJING (Reuters) – Taiwan staff at multinational firms in China have nothing to fear as long as they don’t break the law, the Chinese government said on Wednesday, following new legal guidelines that mandate execution in extreme cases for “diehard” separatists. China, which views Taiwan as its own territory, issued the new guidelines after President…

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Indiana Resident Admits Guilt and Receives Sentence for Transmitting Violent Antisemitic Threats to Anti-Defamation League

Andrezj Boryga, a 67-year-old man, pleaded guilty and was sentenced today to 24 months in prison, along with two years of supervised release. His charges stemmed from willfully making threats across state lines with the intent to harm others, specifically targeting victims based on their religious beliefs. According to court records, between July 9 and…

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