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  • Boston Oct 29, 2021

    3 Years After Bulger's Killing: No Charges, Still Questions

    He was one of the most infamous criminals to ever be killed behind bars. And investigators narrowed in on suspects immediately after his shocking slaying in a West Virginia prison.

  • Boston Oct 12, 2021

    $50K Fine, No Prosecution for Ex-Coach in College Admissions Scandal Deal

    Federal prosecutors have promised to drop their case against a former Wake Forest University coach charged in the college admissions bribery scandal if he pays a $50,000 fine and follows certain conditions, according to court documents unsealed Tuesday. A deferred prosecution agreement filed in the case against William Ferguson says that the former coach accepts responsibility for his role in…

  • Boston Oct 9, 2021

    Marathon Bomber Tsarnaev Faces Revived Death Sentence in Supreme Court

    The Biden administration will try to persuade the Supreme Court this week to reinstate the death penalty for convicted Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev by arguing that a jury had no need to examine evidence that the government itself relied on at an earlier phase of the case. Tsarnaev’s guilt in the deaths of three people in the shocking...

  • Massachusetts Sep 13, 2021

    1st Trial in ‘Varsity Blues' College Admissions Scandal Gets Underway

    The first trial in the college admissions bribery scandal opened Monday with defense attorneys seeking to portray the two parents accused of buying their kids’ way into school as victims of a con man who believed their payments were legitimate donations. Defense attorneys said former casino executive Gamal Abdelaziz and former Staples and Gap Inc. executive John Wilson never discussed…

  • Aug 21, 2020

    Loughlin Sentenced to 2 Months, Giannulli 5 Months in College Bribery Scheme

    Breaking their silence for the first time since their arrest, “Full House” star Lori Loughlin and fashion designer Mossimo Giannulli apologized Friday for using their wealth and privilege to bribe their daughters’ way into college before a judge sentenced each of them to prison. Loughlin was ordered to serve two months behind bars while Giannulli was sentenced to five months…

  • Aug 21, 2020

    Feds to Seek Death Sentence for Boston Bomber Tsarnaev

    The Justice Department will seek to reinstate a death penalty for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the man who was convicted of carrying out the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing, Attorney General William Barr said Thursday. In an interview with The Associated Press, Barr said the Justice Department would appeal the court’s ruling last month that tossed Tsarnaev’s death sentence and ordered a...

  • Jul 29, 2020

    Finance Firm Founder Gets 6 Months in College Bribery Scam

    The founder of a Silicon Valley venture capital firm was sentenced Wednesday to six months behind bars for paying about $450,000 in bribes to boost his two daughters’ entrance exam scores and get one of them into Georgetown University as a bogus tennis recruit.

  • Jul 14, 2020

    Loughlin, Giannulli Want $1M Bail Cut in College Scam Case

    Lori Loughlin and her husband, Mossimo Giannulli, will plead guilty today via video conference for their involvement in the “Varsity Blues Scandal.”

  • May 8, 2020

    Judge Refuses to Dismiss Charges Against Loughlin, Giannulli in College Admissions Scam

    A federal judge refused Friday to dismiss charges against actress Lori Loughlin, her fashion designer husband, Mossimo Giannulli, and other prominent parents accused of cheating the college admissions process, siding with prosecutors who denied that investigators had fabricated evidence. U.S. District Judge Nathaniel Gorton rejected a bid by the defense to throw out the indictment over allegations of misconduct...

  • coronavirus Apr 28, 2020

    Nearly 70 Dead in ‘Horrific' Outbreak at Mass. Veterans Home

    Nearly 70 residents sickened with the coronavirus have died at a Massachusetts home for aging veterans, as state and federal officials try to figure out what went wrong in the deadliest known outbreak at a long-term care facility in the U.S.

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