Crime

NJ couple used Match.com, eHarmony to scam people out of $6M

Court papers made public through the U.S. Attorney’s Office in New Jersey show Inalegwu, Mathieu and the co-conspirators began duping people as early as October 2016 when they encountered their first victim, who ultimately made them millions.

Inmates got coronavirus relief checks, and IRS wants them back

Hundreds of thousands of dollars in coronavirus relief payments have been sent to people behind bars across the United States, and now the IRS is asking state officials to help claw back the cash that the federal tax agency says was mistakenly sent.

What is identity theft?

Warning signs vary, but anyone who suspects identity theft should act fast, the Federal Trade Commission says.

Top Manhattan prosecutor leaves job after standoff with Barr

An extraordinary standoff between the Justice Department and Manhattan U.S. Attorney Geoffrey S. Berman ended Saturday when the prosecutor agreed to leave his job with an assurance that his investigations into allies of President Donald Trump would not be disturbed.

What is embezzlement?

Embezzlement describes when someone illegally moves money or property from a person or entity’s holdings into their own.