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Newsday
March 22, 2018
Gyrodyne, a former defense contractor now operating as a real estate investment trust, submitted documents to the town with its subdivision application envisioning a $150 million development with a hotel, assisted living units and medical offices, all served by a sewage treatment plant on the site'sÃâà...
TOLOnews
March 7, 2018
The former contractor admitted he received kickbacks from an Afghan company during 2012 and May 2014. Thumbnail. A former government contractor pleaded guilty Monday to accepting illegal kickbacks from an Afghan company in exchange for assistance in obtaining US government subcontracts, the Department ofÃâà...
GoDanRiver.com
January 25, 2018
A federal judge has shot down a former defense contractor's bid to overturn a jury's verdict that he defrauded the United States more than a decade ago. Defense attorneys for Armet Armoured Vehicles former CEO William Whyte filed a motion in late October arguing there was insufficient evidence of intentÃâà...
GoDanRiver.com
October 9, 2017
After three hours of deliberation, a federal jury on Monday found a former defense contractor and his company guilty of multiple fraud charges against the United States government. William Whyte, the former CEO of now-defunct Armet Armored Vehicles, was taken into custody immediately after the verdictÃâà...
CBS News
July 11, 2017
OLYMPIA, Wash. -- An Olympia, Washington, man who authorities say mailed one of his fingers to the IRS is now facing federal charges. The Seattlepi.com reported Monday that 68-year-old Normand Lariviere was charged with mailing a threat to injure after IRS workers in Ogden, Utah, discovered aÃâà...
U.S. News & World Report
April 21, 2017
Former Defense Contractor Sentenced in Mail Fraud Case. Federal authorities say a former defense contractor convicted of mail fraud and making false claims while supplying non-conforming parts to the military has been sentenced in Ohio to two years in prison. April 21, 2017, at 4:30 p.m.. Former Defense ContractorÃâà...
STLtoday.com
December 27, 2016
Guardsmen stand in front the Ferguson Police Department Municipal Court bulding, Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2014, in Ferguson, Mo. Missouri's governor ordered hundreds more state militia into the St. Louis suburb, Ferguson, Tuesday after a night of protests and rioting over a grand jury decision's not to indictÃâà...
Island Packet
September 9, 2016
His life is defined by a series of almosts. Wayne Clements almost stayed in Indiana for graduate school. But he heard his name was next on the list to be drafted, so he joined the Air Force instead. Read More. Remembering 9/11 for yourself, interpreting it for your children. Breaking News. Be the first to knowÃâà...
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