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Chinese National Sentenced for Stealing Trade Secrets Worth $1 Billion

News Release: In November 2019, Tan pleaded guilty to theft of a trade secret, unauthorized transmission of a trade secret, and unauthorized possession of a trade secret. From June 2017 until December 2018, Tan was employed as an associate scientist at the petroleum company and was assigned to work in a group with ...


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Secret Service Issues COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Phishing Alert

News Release: The Coronavirus is no different. In fact, the Coronavirus is a prime opportunity for enterprising criminals because it plays on one of the basic human conditionsfear. Fear can cause normally scrupulous individuals to let their guard down and fall victim to social engineering scams, phishing scams, non-delivery scams, and auction fraud scams.


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Former National Guardsman Sentenced for Threatening to Kill Vice President Pence

News Release: JOHNSTOWN, Pa. A resident of Berlin, Pa., has been sentenced in federal court to six months incarceration, followed by six months home detention with electronic monitoring; immediate mental health evaluation/treatment program and three years supervised release on his conviction of making a threat against the Vice President of the United States, United States Attorney Scott W. Brady announced today.


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Secret Service Investigation Results in 30 Year Prison Sentence for Sexual Predator of Minors

News Release: (Fairview Heights, IL) A Secret Service child pornography investigation concluded with the


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Secret Service Participates in Nationwide Elder Fraud Sweep

News Release: The Secret Service is committed to aggressively investigating and disrupting organized criminal groups who prey on our most vulnerable citizens, said Secret Service Director Randolph Tex Alles. The results of the elder fraud sweep announced today demonstrate what can be achieved through incredible partnerships between federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies.


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Statement from Secret Service Director of Communications Cathy Milhoan on the Process and Preparations of Candidate Protection.

News Release: The Agency remains fully prepared to execute this vital mission and any suggestion to the contrary breeds unfounded public concern and irresponsibly misrepresents the skill and professionalism of our workforce.


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Secret Service Concludes First Nationwide Tour on Preventing

News Release: Protecting Americas Schools: A U.S. Secret Service Analysis of Targeted School Violence


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Southwick Man Sentenced for Sending Threatening Letters and White Powder to Federal Agencies in Springfield

News Release: Kevin A. Johnson, 48, was sentenced by U.S. District Court Judge Mark G. Mastroianni to time served in prison (almost 15 months) and three years of supervised release. In November 2019, Johnson pleaded guilty to two counts of conveying false information and hoaxes. Johnson was arrested on Nov. 30, 2018.


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Former Microsoft software engineer convicted of 18 federal felonies for stealing more than $10 million in digital value such as gift cards

News Release: VOLODYMYR KVASHUK, 25, a Ukrainian citizen residing in Renton, Washington, worked first as a contractor at Microsoft and then as an employee from August 2016 until he was fired in June 2018. Today, following a five-day trial, KVASHUK was convicted of five counts of wire fraud, six counts of money laundering, ...


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Fayette County Woman Sentenced To Federal Prison for Wire Fraud

News Release: Yvonne Dozier, 50, of Boomer, West Virginia, previously pled guilty to wire fraud on Nov. 18, 2019. She was sentenced to one year and one day of incarceration and was also ordered to pay restitution to the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection (WVDEP) in the amount of $61,731.72. Stuart praised the work of the United States Secret Service, the West Virginia State Auditors Office, and the WVDEP.


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New Orleans Man Pleads In Credit Card Fraud Conspiracy

News Release: According to court documents, JOSEPH and the other defendants engaged in a scheme to obtain merchandise and cash from stores through fraud. The defendants obtained stolen credit and debit card information, encoded it onto cards, and then used that information to purchase items at stores. The defendants ...


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Birmingham Man Sentenced to 41 Months in Prison in Complex Financial Fraud Scheme

News Release: U.S. District Judge Annemarie Axon sentenced Michael Charles Vines, to 41months in prison for wire fraud. Vines pled guilty to that charge in September 2019.


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Former Technology Company Employee Indicted For Scheme To Steal From Former Employer

News Release: According to the indictment, Patel, 28, of San Francisco, Calif., worked as an event coordinator from 2013 to 2016 at a streaming-video company headquartered in San Francisco. During his time at the company, and continuing for two years afterward, Patel engaged in a scheme to steal from his former employer.


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Two New York Individuals Indicted For Passing Counterfeit Currency

News Release: According to United States Attorney David J. Freed, the indictment alleges that Jackson and De Codio passed $2,700 of counterfeit United States currency in businesses in Mifflin and Juniata Counties on Dec. 11, 2019.


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Canadian Man Sentenced to 15 Months for Conspiracy to Commit Bank Fraud

News Release: Nirmalachandran faces likely removal to Canada after the completion of his prison sentence.


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Palm Beach County Resident Sentenced to Prison Term for Defrauding Victim Out of Approximately a Half of a Million Dollars

News Release: Ariana Fajardo Orshan, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, and Brian Swain, Special Agent in Charge, United States Secret Service (USSS), Miami Field Office, made the announcement.


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Former Tennessee State University Employee Pleads Guilty In Federal Student Loan Fraud Scheme

News Release: Clayton was indicted in May 2019 after an investigation determined that he had fraudulently received and misappropriated $84,500 in student loan payments.


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Three Oklahoma Residents Sentenced for Passing Counterfeit Money in South Dakota

News Release: Michael Glenn Ogden, age 38, was sentenced on Dec. 18, 2019, to 41 months in federal prison, followed by 3 years of supervised release, and ordered to pay a $100 special assessment to the Federal Crime Victims Fund.


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Massive Shoplifting Scheme Targeting Major Retail Stores Shut Down

News Release: In a criminal complaint unsealed today in United States District for the Southern District of West Virginia, a Cross Lanes, West Virginia man, Nedeltcho Vladimirov, a native of Bulgaria, was arrested and charged with money laundering. The complaint alleges that Vladimirov operated a fraudulent fencing scheme for several years. A fencing operation is one in which stolen goods are acquired in order to later resell them for profit.


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Florida Man Pleads Guilty to Bank Fraud, Mail Theft, Id Theft

News Release: Stacy Moore, 48, of Miami Beach, FL, admitted that as part of the scheme replacement debit cards were ordered with the use of stolen personal identifying information belonging to bank account holders. The new debit cards and PINs were sent to the account holders, then stolen from the account holders mailboxes upon delivery by the U.S. Postal Service (USPS). The fraudulently obtained debit cards and PINs were used to make unauthorized bank withdrawals.