KAMIL KRZACZYNSK - AFP / Getty Images Michael Avenatti's Legal Problems Get Even Worse as Disgraced Lawyer Learns His Next Prison Sentence Michael Avenatti was sentenced to four years in prison for defrauding Stormy Daniels, his most prominent client. By Richard Moorhead June 2, 2022
TarikVision -iStock / Getty Images Author Who Plagiarized Novel Issues Apology - Then People Notice Something in Her Note Looks Familiar Despite getting caught plagiarizing in her debut novel, this infamous author has once again plagiarized in her new essay. By Aaron David May 29, 2022
@mazemoore / Twitter screen shot; Gotham / Getty Images Elon Musk Has 1-Word Response to Biden's 'Minister of Truth's' Horrifying Plan for Twitter Biden's 'Disinformation Governance Board' is at it again, trying to suggest new ways to suppress free speech. But Musk is not having it. By Abby Liebing May 13, 2022
John Hart / Wisconsin State Journal via AP Company Charged with Fraud and Conspiracy in Connection to Deadly Corn Plant Explosion The company, which has been fined $1.8 million, said it 'now must respond with a strong, vigorous defense.' By The Associated Press May 13, 2022
Trey Adkins / Facebook screen shot Virginia Democratic County Supervisor Indicted on Dozens of Election Fraud Felonies, Embezzlement A Democrat County Supervisor of Buchanan County, Virginia has been indicted on 82 felony counts of election fraud. By Richard Moorhead May 12, 2022
CL Shebley / Shutterstock Informant Appearing in D'Souza's Doc Film '2,000 Mules' Details How Alleged Ballot Harvesting Operation Worked '2,000 Mules' opens in theaters this week, and there will be a virtual premiere online on Saturday followed by a Q&A. By Randy DeSoto May 2, 2022
Michael M. Santiago / Getty Images Democratic Lt. Governor of New York Arrested on Federal Charges Choosing him was one of Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul's first decisions after replacing Andrew Cuomo - and now it might come back to bite her. By Abby Liebing April 12, 2022
@ResearchAtKU / Twitter Prominent Professor Who Did Research for US Government Found Guilty of Hiding Ties to China A professor who failed to disclose his ties to China while working on federally funded projects is paying the price. By Jack Davis April 9, 2022
Guillermo Arias - AFP / Getty Images 11 People Charged with Orchestrating 400 Sham Marriages to Help Illegal Immigrants Circumvent Laws Eleven California residents have been charged with running a marriage fraud operation to help migrants dodge immigration laws. By Jack Davis April 9, 2022
@JohnHenryWUSA / Twitter screen shot; Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images FBI Arrests 2 Men Who Allegedly Fooled Secret Service Agent on Jill Biden's Security Detail A report said the purpose of the scheme was 'to get closer to members of federal law enforcement and the defense community.' By Jack Davis April 7, 2022