A former Seattle-area Cetera financial advisor was sentenced Friday to 32 months in prison for stealing more than $500,000 from a client’s trust account in a fraud that stretched over six years.
A former financial advisor in the Seattle area was sentenced to 32 months in prison Friday for a wire fraud scheme that stole $531,411 from a client’s trust account over roughly six years. Michael P.
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The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday cleared the path for the Trump administration to strip the deportation protections and work permits from hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan immigrants already in the ...
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Trump acting 'without any checks on his power' and 'that's authoritarianism': George Packer
Staff Writer at The Atlantic George Packer writes that the "trappings" of democracy "remain, but authoritarianism and AI are hollowing out our humanity" amid the second Trump administration. Packer ...
A Marathon County couple, both former town officials, pleaded guilty to charges related to misusing town funds. Michael J. Gebert pleaded guilty to misdemeanor theft for using a town of Bergen check ...
Robert Roberson hopes he will again avoid becoming the first person in the U.S. executed for a murder conviction tied to the ...
A Huntington Beach woman pleaded guilty to 10 felonies on Thursday, Oct. 2 for embezzling over $2.8 million from her employer, an instant noodle manufacturer where she worked as an account manager for ...
When life takes an unexpected turn, having the right legal documents in place can make all the difference for you and your ...
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