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An Arizona woman is headed to prison for nearly a decade after perpetuating a fraudulent foreign worker scam that benefited ...
In 1924, an innocuous American house might’ve hidden a speakeasy, slinging illegal booze to thirsty patrons during ...
A woman in Arizona was sentenced Thursday to more than 8 years in prison for orchestrating a complex fraud scheme to help ...
An Arizona woman has been sentenced to more than eight years in federal prison for her role in a massive tech job fraud ...
Arizona resident Christina Chapman must serve 102 months in prison for helping North Koreans to fraudulently get remote ...
Christina Marie Chapman, a 50-year-old Arizona woman and social media influencer, has been sentenced to 8.5 years in prison.
The Arizona woman helped North Korean operatives pose as U.S. IT workers and launder millions back to Pyongyang.
The sentence is one of the largest handed down to a U.S. national for their role in the North Korean government-linked scheme ...
Christina Chapman had dozens of laptops in her Arizona home that North Koreans used to work remotely for U.S. companies and ...
The fraud scheme stole 68 identities from victims in the U.S. and defrauded 309 American businesses and two international ...
Christina Chapman was sentenced to prison this week for her role in a scheme that the DOJ said used stolen American ...