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Trump-Appointed Judge Orders Biden DOJ to Conceal Jack Smith Report

By Jake Johnson | Common Dreams on Jan 7, 2025   Featured, National, National/World  

Trump-Appointed Judge Orders Biden DOJ to Conceal Jack Smith Report

“Delay is the name of the game here,” said one legal analyst. “If they can just stop the clock until January 20th, then… the attorney general will be a Trump appointee and they can kill the whole thing.” A ileen Cannon, a Trump-appointed federal judge in Florida, ordered the Justice Department on Tuesday to temporarily […]

Alaska Office of Elder Fraud & Assistance Secures Largest Judgment of Elder Fraud in State’s History

By Ken Truitt | Alaska Department of Administration on Nov 30, 2022   State  

Alaska Office of Elder Fraud & Assistance Secures Largest Judgment of Elder Fraud in State’s History

(ANCHORAGE, Alaska) – On November 13, 2022, the Alaska Office of Elder Fraud & Assistance won a $1.47M judgment against Defendants James Vernon and Carla Sigler, formerly of Yakutat, now living in Bosque County, Texas, for the financial exploitation of Yakutat resident Neva Ogle. The Siglers took $700K in funds from Mrs. Ogle over the […]

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