Friday, June 4, 2010

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FBI's Top Ten News Stories for the Week Ending June 4, 2010
Fri, 04 Jun 2010 14:15:24 -0500

Read about our Top Ten news stories of the week, including fraud and extortion charges against Joran van der Sloot for allegedly soliciting money in return for information on Holloway's death in Aruba; the guilty plea of former Massachusetts State Senator Dianne Wilkerson to extortion; and the sentencing of a Mississippi man for threatening to blow up FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C.



Fifth Officer Pleads Guilty in Connection with Cover-Up of Shooting Following Katrina
Fri, 04 Jun 2010 16:12:03 -0500

Former New Orleans Police Department Officer Ignatius Hills pled guilty in federal court to misprision of a felony and to conspiring with fellow officers to obstruct justice by covering up a police-involved shooting that occurred on the Danziger Bridge in the days following Hurricane Katrina.



Former South Carolina Deputy Gets 400 Years in Connection with Murder of Family
Fri, 04 Jun 2010 16:12:39 -0500

Former Florence County (South Carolina) Sheriff's Office Deputy Timothy James Poole was sentenced to 400 years in prison on mail and wire fraud charges in connection with the double murders of his adoptive mother, Linda Poole Hilton, and step-father, William Henry Hilton, Jr., execution-style residence in order to obtain money from their trusts and estates.



Texas Couple Sentenced for Enslaving Nigerian Woman for More Than Eight Years
Fri, 04 Jun 2010 16:13:15 -0500

An Arlington, Texas couple was sentenced for forcing a Nigerian widow to perform domestic labor for them for more than eight years. Emmanuel Nnaji, a naturalized citizen of the United States was sentenced to 20 years in prison, and Ngozi Ihechere Nnaji, a citizen of Nigeria, was sentenced to nine years in prison.


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