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The United States Department of Justice
WEEKLY ROUNDUP
Attorney General Barr: Prioritize investigations of fraudsters
exploiting coronavirus pandemic
David Shortell
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CNN
Excerpt:
Attorney General William Barr directed federal prosecutors on Monday to
prioritize investigations of fraudsters and hackers exploiting the coronavirus
pandemic.
In a memo sent to US attorneys nationwide, Barr cited reports of fake cures for
the virus being sold online and email scams from people posing as public health
officials as crimes that "cannot be tolerated."
"The pandemic is dangerous enough without wrongdoers seeking to profit from
public panic and this sort of conduct cannot be tolerated," Barr wrote. "It is
essential that the Department of Justice remain vigilant in detecting,
investigating, and prosecuting wrongdoing related to the crisis."
https://edition.cnn.com/zozo/o3/16/politics/barr-investigate-
fraudsters/index.html
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NBC News
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Barr: FBI probing if foreign gov't behind HHS cyber incident
AP
Excerpt:
Attorney General William Barr vowed in an interview with The Associated Press
on Tuesday that there would be swift and severe action if a foreign government is
behind disinformation campaigns aimed at spreading fear in the U.S. amid the
coronavirus pandemic or a denial of service attack on the networks of the
Department of Health and Human Services.
"Our primary role right now is to investigate," Barr said. "The FBI is very active,
trying to determine who is responsible for these things."
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U.S. national security officials said Monday there had been a "cyber incident"
involving the computer networks of the Health and Human Services Department,
but the networks were operating normally. They didn't detail the scope of the
incident, but HHS Secretary Alex Azar later said the networks were not
penetrated and that the department has taken strong defensive action.
https://apnews.com/25dfa8o52209e1970db7f5a58913657b
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Barr creating task force on prison misconduct
AP
Excerpt:
The Justice Department is creating a special task force to address criminal
misconduct by federal Bureau of Prison officers at several correctional facilities
after a loaded gun was found at the same jail where wealthy financier Jeffrey
Epstein killed himself, Attorney General William Barr told The Associated Press.
In an interview with the AP, Barr said he was planning to establish the task force
that would "have a very aggressive review of potential misconduct by correction
officers in certain institutions around the country."
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Businessman Convicted of Tax Fraud in Scheme With Polygamist Sect
Member
Byron Tau
WSJ
Excerpt:
A Los Angeles businessman was convicted on Monday of a billion-dollar tax fraud
scheme, after a lengthy trial featuring testimony about international money
laundering and a Utah polygamist sect.
Lev Asian Dermen, who owned a fuel company that ran truck stops and gas
stations, was found guilty by a federal jury in Salt Lake City on several counts of
conspiracy and money laundering. He faces up to 20 years in prison on the most
serious charge, though defendants in such cases are rarely given the maximum
sentence.
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'The dream wasnflnenergy seams targetcelebrities, seniors
and do-gooders
Marjie Lundstrom
FairWarning
Excerpt:
Deborah Murray was the new economic development director of Caldwell County,
North Carolina, when Robert Leslie Stencil came calling in early 2012.
The county, in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, was hurting:
Unemployment was mired in the double digits. Some 10,000 jobs had evaporated
in the previous decade, and 6 million square feet of buildings sat vacant — most of
them furniture factories, closed by the mass migration of manufacturing jobs
overseas, she said.
"We were at our most vulnerable time as a community back then," Murray said.
Then along came Stencil, a Charlotte man peddling hope with a 21st century pitch
to open an auto manufacturing plant for electric cars and plans to convert regular
vehicles to run on compressed natural gas. Murray said Stencil, the founder of
Niyato Industries, told her he needed a building for his enterprise that could
create 200 to 300 "highly skilled" jobs.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/hype-hope-promise-how-green-
energy-scams-trick-investors-rake-nn57701
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