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indictments

Exterior shot of the Art Institute of Chicago

Former Art Institute of Chicago Manager Indicted for Embezzling $2 Million From Museum

A payroll manager at the Art Institute of Chicago allegedly transferred millions to his own personal bank account, claiming the payments were for employee payroll purposes.
By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly

Can a US President Be Indicted While in Office?

Here's why the issue is murky.
By Donald Scarinci
Sen. Bob Menendez

Supreme Court’s Decision Not to Dismiss Menendez Case ‘Changes Nothing’ Adviser Says

According to one Menendez senior adviser, the senator is confident despite the decision not to dismiss the charges.
By Alyana Alfaro
Pharrell will kick off his residency with a career retrospective event next Monday, moderate by NYU professor and NPR Music head (Getty Images)

Afternoon Bulletin: Pharrell Coming to NYU, Dollar Vans and More

By Stephanie Grella

City Hall to the U.S. Capitol: The Collision Course of Law Enforcement and Politics

By Alyana Alfaro

Sweeney will not entertain the idea of running for U.S. Senate

By Chase Brush
Sen. Robert Menendez (D-NJ) arrives to speak at a press conference on April 1, 2015 in Newark, New Jersey. According to reports, Menendez has been indicted on federal corruption charges of conspiracy to commit bribery and wire fraud. (Photo by Kena Betancur/Getty Images)

Is Bob Menendez doomed?

By Chase Brush
Congressman Michael Grimm. (Photo: Andrew Burton/Getty Images)

Michael Grimm Trial on Fraud Charges Set for December

By Jillian Jorgensen
Ex-State Senator Malcolm Smith. (Photo: Daniel Barry/Getty Images)

In Indictment, Malcolm Smith Sees Conspiracy to Gentrify Queens

By Will Bredderman
State Senate Deputy Majority Leader Tom Libous, at center, has been indicted on charges of lying to the FBI. (Photo: Tim Libous Facebook page)

State Senate Deputy Majority Leader Tom Libous Indicted on Charges of Lying to FBI

By Jillian Jorgensen
Congressman Michael Grimm walking out of Brooklyn Federal Court. (Photo: Andrew Burton/Getty)

Grimm Pleads Not Guilty as Indictment Is Unveiled

By Jill Colvin and Colin Campbell
John Sampson. (Photo: Facebook)

Senator John Sampson Indicted Again

By Colin Campbell
Dinesh D'Souza. (Photo: Wikimedia)

Dinesh D’Souza Indicted for Campaign Finance Fraud

By Colin Campbell and Jill Colvin
Senator Sampson's alleged scheme. (Photo: Jill Colvin)

U.S. Attorney Slams John Sampson’s ‘Extreme Examples of Political Hubris’

By Jill Colvin

John Sampson to FBI: ‘Not Everything I Told You Was False’

By Colin Campbell
Gannett New York reporter Jon Campbell provided an illustrative graphic. (Photo: Twitter)

William Boyland Jr. Indicted Yet Again

By Colin Campbell
Assemblyman Boyland. (Photo: Facebook)

Assemblyman Boyland Is Indicted Again

By Colin Campbell

Indicted Senator's Indicted Niece Kept on Payroll After Campaign Loss

By Ross Barkan

We’ve Reached the Law Part of the Paul Ceglia Law & Order Episode

By Kelly Faircloth
Julie Patz, on the Today show, two years after her son Etan's disappearance.

Pedro Hernandez Charged With Second Degree Murder in Death of Etan Patz

By Steve Huff

Texas-Based Exporters Accused of Sneaking Military Tech to Russia

By Kelly Faircloth
Hector Lopez's home, allegedly part of one of his kickback schemes. (Photo: NYdailynews.com)

Former NYC Labor Leader Arrested on 15 Counts

By Colin Campbell
Mr. Dotcom and his "Guilty" Mercedes. (buzzfeed.com)

Kim Dotcom Leaks Emails: Entertainment Industry Wanted to Work with Megaupload

By Jessica Roy

#TheWaterfront – NY Longshoremen Use Twitter in $7 Million Stock Scam

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