The counts for racketeering conspiracy, health care fraud conspiracy and wire fraud conspiracy each carry a maximum penalty ...
A federal jury convicted former Boilermakers President Newton Jones and three others in a $20 million fraud scheme.
Chapel Hill couple Newton and Kateryna Jones are facing up to 20 years in prison for embezzlement and racketeering.
Senior U.S. District Judge Daniel Crabtree set their sentencing dates for Sept. 1.
The federal racketeering trial in Kansas City, Kansas, resumes Tuesday morning with the defense presenting its case.
The lawsuit demands a jury trial and asks for back pay, compensation for future lost wages and benefits, and damages for emotional distress, humiliation and inconvenience.
The fate of four former Boilermakers charged with embezzling millions from their Kansas City-based union should be in jurors' ...
No verdict had been reached by Wednesday evening, and deliberations were scheduled to resume at 9 a.m. Thursday.
The racketeering conspiracy count carries a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison, three years of supervised release and a ...
A former Boilermakers union boss is going to prison for embezzling millions of dollars. Ray Ventrone was the business manager at Local 154 in Banksville. For four years, investigators said he spent ...
Private jet flights. Dinners at high-end restaurants. Expensive wines and tours. Accommodations at international upscale hotels. Trips to Ukraine and other European countries with a wife four decades ...
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