U.S. Attorneys in Dakotas Turning Up Heat on Health Care Fraud
The top federal prosecutors from South Dakota and North Dakota say they have increased their efforts to fight health care fraud. U.S. Attorney Brendan Johnson of South Dakota said he has restructured...
View ArticleGeorgia City Settles Whistleblower Lawsuit From Ex-Deputy Coroner
The City of Augusta, Ga., has settled a whistleblower suit against a former deputy coroner who said he was retaliated against for reporting that the coroner was stealing money and property from dead...
View ArticleTwo Ex-Penn State Officials Plead Guilty in Child Sex Abuse Scandal
Two former Penn State administrators accused of covering up child sexual abuse allegations against Jerry Sandusky pleaded guilty to reduced charges Monday, more than five years after the scandal rocked...
View ArticleU.S. Attorneys in Dakotas Turning Up Heat on Health Care Fraud
The top federal prosecutors from South Dakota and North Dakota say they have increased their efforts to fight health care fraud. U.S. Attorney Brendan Johnson of South Dakota said he has restructured...
View ArticleGeorgia City Settles Whistleblower Lawsuit From Ex-Deputy Coroner
The City of Augusta, Ga., has settled a whistleblower suit against a former deputy coroner who said he was retaliated against for reporting that the coroner was stealing money and property from dead...
View ArticleTwo Ex-Penn State Officials Plead Guilty in Child Sex Abuse Scandal
Two former Penn State administrators accused of covering up child sexual abuse allegations against Jerry Sandusky pleaded guilty to reduced charges Monday, more than five years after the scandal rocked...
View ArticleOklahoma Building Products Supplier Ordered to Reinstate Whistleblowers, Pay...
An Oklahoma City roofing and building products company has been ordered to reinstate two employees and pay more than $23,000 in back wages to each employee and $70,000 in punitive damages in a...
View ArticleAustin Luxury Car Dealer Sued for Retaliation Against Employee in...
An Austin luxury car dealer has been sued by the U.S. Department of Labor for terminating an employee who warned managers and other co-workers about potential coronavirus hazards in the workplace. The...
View ArticleSupreme Court Allows Justice Department to Toss Whistleblower Cases
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday preserved the Justice Department’s power to unilaterally dismiss lawsuits filed under a law that lets whistleblowers sue businesses on behalf of the government to...
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