Tag: 2026

Hudson County Parks Chiefs Admit Bribe-Kickback Plot
Federal prosecutors have exposed a brazen bribery and kickback scheme that rocked Hudson County’s Parks Department, with two former directors and a local vendor admitting their roles in the corruption scandal. Thomas A. DeLeo, the former Hudson County Parks Department Director, and William A. Murray, a business owner, each pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit…

NY Stores Face $1,000 Fine for Rejecting Cash
New York – A hard-hitting alert from New York State Attorney General Letitia James has brought a new state law to the forefront, mandating that all stores in the state must accept cash payments. Effective March 21st, any food store or retailer refusing to take cash is violating the law, echoing a similar city-wide rule…

Campbell’s Death: RPD Officers Cleared in Slaying
New York – The Office of Special Investigation (OSI) under Attorney General Letitia James today released a report on the tragic death of Akintunde Campbell, who met his demise after an encounter with Rochester Police Department (RPD) officers last July. The report concludes that a prosecutor could not disprove beyond a reasonable doubt that the…

Alabama Coke Dealer Gets Seven Years
NORFOLK, AL – Dyron Eugene Holloway, 36, of Norfolk, Alabama, will spend the next seven years behind bars after a federal judge handed down the sentence today. Holloway was convicted on charges of distribution of cocaine and, critically, using a firearm in connection with his drug trafficking operation. The case, pursued by federal prosecutors in…

Border Blitz: 251 New Immigration Cases Flood Texas Courts
EL PASO, TX – The already overwhelmed federal court system in West Texas is buckling under the weight of another massive influx of immigration-related criminal cases. The feds filed a staggering 251 new cases between March 13th and March 19th, according to internal records obtained by Grimy Times. This latest surge demonstrates the relentless pressure…

Sapulpa Dealer Gets 10 Years for Meth Distribution
Federal prosecutors announced today that a Sapulpa man will spend the next decade behind bars after being convicted of possessing methamphetamine with intent to distribute. The sentence was handed down by U.S. District Judge John F. Heil III, who imposed a 120-month prison term on the defendant, followed by five years of supervised release. According…

Three Sentenced in N. Korea Sanctions Scheme
Three alleged masterminds have been locked up for their roles in a high-tech plot to dodge North Korea’s economic sanctions. The trio, identified as James Lee, 35, of St. Louis; John Kim, 28, from Kansas City; and David Park, 40, who called Overland Park home, were sentenced by federal judges in the Western District of…

Vallejo Predator Jailed for 24 Years Over Child Sex Exploitation
Vallejo, CA – A 43-year-old Vallejo man has been handed a severe sentence for his chilling acts of child exploitation. John Robert Remlinger was sentenced today to serve 24 years and four months in federal prison by the Western District of Missouri’s federal prosecutors. The sentence comes after Remlinger was convicted of sexual exploitation of…

Cocaine Ring Busted
Cocaine trafficking in Teton and surrounding counties has been dealt a significant blow with the sentencing of the fifth and final defendant in a major trafficking ring. The conclusion of this case marks the end of a three-year investigation that has seen multiple individuals brought to justice for their roles in the illicit trade. The…

Campbell’s Death: Justified Police Force, Says Report
New York – A chilling chapter in Rochester’s law enforcement history was deemed justified today as the Office of Special Investigation (OSI) under New York Attorney General Letitia James released its report on the death of Akintunde Campbell. Campbell, 26, died July 31, 2025, after an encounter with the Rochester Police Department (RPD). The OSI’s…


