Tag: 2026

  • Predator Got 20: MO Man Sexually Abused Teen

    Predator Got 20: MO Man Sexually Abused Teen

    ⏱ 3 min read Anthony Moore, 49, of Jefferson County, Missouri, is facing two decades behind bars after admitting he preyed on a 13-year-old girl. Moore pleaded guilty Thursday to receiving child pornography in U.S. District Court in St. Louis, confirming a pattern of sexual abuse spanning 2023 and 2024. The abuse began when the…

  • Crash for Cash: NOLA Lawyers Guilty

    Crash for Cash: NOLA Lawyers Guilty

    ⏱ 3 min read New Orleans personal injury attorneys Vanessa Motta, 44, and Jason Giles, 47, are facing serious time after a federal jury slammed them with guilty verdicts Friday for orchestrating a decade-long “crash for cash” scheme. Motta’s firm, Motta Law LLC, and Giles’ The King Firm LLC, were also convicted, alongside accomplice Diamanike…

  • Fentanyl, Speed & 5 Deaths: 17 Years

    Fentanyl, Speed & 5 Deaths: 17 Years

    ⏱ 4 min read Derrick John Thompson, 30, got 17 years in federal prison Wednesday for hauling fentanyl and a firearm while fleeing a crash that wiped out five young women. The carnage unfolded June 16, 2023, when Thompson, barreling north on I-35W at 95 in a 55, blew through a red light at Lake…

  • Medicaid Scam: St. Louis Woman Pleads Guilty

    Medicaid Scam: St. Louis Woman Pleads Guilty

    ⏱ 3 min read Camille Childress, 41, of St. Louis County, confessed in federal court Thursday to running a brazen scheme to rip off Missouri Medicaid. Between 2021 and 2022, Childress’ company, Inspiring Angels LLC, allegedly pocketed at least $174,496 in bogus claims for home healthcare services that were never provided. The fraud wasn’t just…

  • Vape Shop Heists: Two Richmond Men Jailed

    Vape Shop Heists: Two Richmond Men Jailed

    ⏱ 3 min read Richmond vape shops were hit hard in March 2025, targeted by a crew of masked gunmen. Koriyon Demantra Weaver, 19, and Calvin Shawn Johnson, 43, along with a juvenile accomplice, are now facing serious time after federal sentencing. The duo violently robbed two vape shops within a week, leaving employees bruised…

  • Fentanyl Flood: Felon Nabbed in Panhandle

    Fentanyl Flood: Felon Nabbed in Panhandle

    ⏱ 3 min read Scott Oranje, 52, is looking at serious time after admitting he was running a fentanyl operation out of his Mary Esther, Florida condo. Federal agents caught him red-handed November 10, 2025, with over 300 grams of the deadly opioid – enough to kill scores of people. The bust, part of the…

  • Social Media Influencer Pleads Guilty To Investment Adviser Fraud

    Social Media Influencer Pleads Guilty To Investment Adviser Fraud

  • Kidnapped USPS Carrier: Guaynabo Suspect Hit with Four Counts

    Kidnapped USPS Carrier: Guaynabo Suspect Hit with Four Counts

    Shocking headlines from the Western District of Missouri report that a Guaynabo man has been hit with serious charges following an audacious attack on a United States Postal Service letter carrier. The victim, a dedicated postal worker, was left terrified after being abducted and having their vehicle stolen right out from under them. According to…

  • Alabama Predator Gets 24+ Years for Exploiting Child

    Alabama Predator Gets 24+ Years for Exploiting Child

    Alabama Predator Gets 24+ Years for Exploiting Child VALLEJO, AL – A Vallejo man is headed to federal prison for a long, long time after being convicted of sickening crimes against a child. John Robert Remlinger, 43, received a 24-year and four-month sentence today in the Middle District of Alabama, the result of a federal…

  • Kansas Man Gets 8 Years for Smuggling Drugs Into Prison

    Kansas Man Gets 8 Years for Smuggling Drugs Into Prison

    A Lawrence, Kansas, man will spend the next eight years behind bars after federal prosecutors say he smuggled drugs into a prison, violating both state and federal law. Federal authorities announced the 96-month sentence this week, marking the end of a case that highlights the ongoing challenge of contraband smuggling in correctional facilities. The defendant,…