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Army wife pleads guilty to fatally stabbing infant son at Georgia military base

A U.S. Army wife stationed at Fort Eisenhower in Georgia awaits sentencing after pleading guilty to the 2023 murder of her infant son, who was found stabbed to death in a shower curtain. April Evalyn Short, 31, of Fort Eisenhower, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder, according to a statement Tuesday from Tara M. Lyons, acting … Read more

Eric Mabius Pleads Not Guilty After Allegedly Ripping Woman’s Hair Out

Eric Mabius Photo by JC Olivera/WireImage Eric Mabius has pleaded not guilty after being arrested for allegedly ripping a woman’s hair out. Mabius, 53, submitted the plea through his attorney on Monday, February 24, in court in Nassau County, Florida. He also waived the right of appearance at pre-trial hearings in the case. The actor, … Read more

ASAP Rocky Found Not Guilty of Assault Following Shooting Incident

A$AP Rocky. Arnold Jerocki/Getty Images ASAP Rocky has been found not guilty in his assault trial stemming from a 2021 shooting incident. A Los Angeles jury found the 36-year-old rapper (born Rakim Mayers) not guilty on Tuesday, February 18, after closing arguments were completed on Friday, February 14, according to CNN. Rocky had previously been … Read more

Steven Bannon pleads guilty to scheme to defraud in border wall fundraiser

Steve Bannon, a longtime ally of President Donald Trump, pleaded guilty on Tuesday to a charge that he defrauded donors who gave money to a private campaign to build a wall along the U.S. southern border. Bannon was sentenced to three years conditional discharge but will avoid jail time as part of a plea agreement. … Read more

KuCoin pleads guilty to operating unlicensed business paying $300M in fines

Key Takeaways KuCoin pleaded guilty to operating an unlicensed money-transmitting business, agreeing to pay $300 million in fines. KuCoin founders were accused of failing to implement an anti-money-laundering program, violating the Bank Secrecy Act. Share this article KuCoin, a Seychelles-based crypto exchange, pleaded guilty to operating an unlicensed money-transmitting business and agreed to pay $300 … Read more

Dubai’s CLS Global Pleads Guilty To Wash Trading Charges On Uniswap, US Prosecutors Reveal

CLS Global, a Dubai-based cryptocurrency market maker, has agreed to plead guilty to charges of wash trading on the decentralized trading platform Uniswap, according to an announcement by US prosecutors from the District of Massachusetts on 21 January 2025. As part of the plea deal, CLS Global will pay $428,059 to the US government, comprising … Read more

Wolf Capital CEO pleads guilty in $9.4m crypto fraud case

An Oklahoma man admitted to orchestrating a cryptocurrency investment fraud scheme that duped nearly 2,800 investors out of $9.4 million. Travis Ford, 35, of Glenpool, pleaded guilty yesterday to one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud in connection with his role as CEO, co-founder, and head trader of Wolf Capital Crypto Trading LLC. The … Read more

Photogenic Yakuza Boss Pleads Guilty to Trying to Sell Nuclear Material

In February of last year, Japanese Yakuza leader Takeshi Ebisawa entered our hearts when he posed with a rocket launcher for a photo. This year, he’ll be entering federal prison after pleading guilty to attempting to sell weapons-grade plutonium, drugs, and weapons to undercover federal agents. According to the Justice Department, Ebisawa is part of … Read more

Former MoviePass CEO Pleads Guilty to Fraud, Faces Up to 25 Years in Prison

Ted Farnsworth, the former CEO of MoviePass and guy who had the bright idea to charge $9.95 per month for unlimited film screenings, has admitted to defrauding investors in the subscription company. According to the Department of Justice, Farnsworth pleaded guilty to one count of securities fraud and one count of conspiracy to commit securities … Read more

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