As the coronavirus swept across the country, two South Florida women teamed up to steal more than $800,000 in federal government loans that were meant to help small businesses survive the economic ...
UPDATE 5/2/25 - This story was updated to correct an earlier version that identified Starks and Johnson as former U.S. Post Office employees. Two metro-east women were sentenced to federal prison time ...
Alabama is spending $1.25 billion to build a 4,000-bed prison for men intended to help with the crowding, violence, weapons, and drugs that plague the state’s aging and understaffed correctional ...
California passed the nation’s first prosecutor-initiated resentencing law in 2018. Few women benefited from these laws, until now. Headway California passed the nation’s first prosecutor-initiated ...
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Women sent to prison for stealing home
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Two Florida women face prison time for stealing more than $800,000 from pandemic loan program, including a former SBA employee. Getty Images As the coronavirus swept across the country, two South ...
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