Contact: Michael Drwniak, PIO, 97.ġ2-08-06 - CAMDEN - An Egg Harbor City doctor and her co-conspirator were convicted by a federal jury today for their scheme to defraud patients suffering from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), often referred to as "Lou Gehrig's disease." AUSAs Eugenia A.P. Attorney's Office is directing $100,000 to the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation in New Jersey - adding to the $1.65 million the government directed to the organization in August from criminal cases against ocean-shipping companies convicted of dumping oil at sea. AUSA Jason Richardson, 85.ġ2-11-06 - NEWARK - The U.S. AUSAs Robert Kirsch and Adam Lurie, 97, 2749, respectively.ġ2-12-06 - CAMDEN - A Jersey City man pleaded guilty today for his role in a conspiracy to establish a heroine supply line between a New York City heroin supplier and Camden drug distributor. Grady O'Malley, 97.ġ2-13-06 - NEWARK - A Jersey City man who purported to be an investment advisor pleaded guilty today to fraud charges in the middle of his federal trial, admitting that he engaged in an investment scheme which defrauded numerous investors of more than $400,000. Calcagni, 97.ġ2-13-06 - NEWARK - A disgruntled former UBS Paine Webber systems administrator convicted in July was sentenced today to 97 months in federal prison for securities and computer fraud connected to his use of a malicious code, known as a "logic bomb" that disrupted the company's operations and caused more than $3 million in damage and repair costs to the UBS computer network. AUSAs James Nobile and Brian Howe,, respectively.ġ2-13-06 - NEWARK - A former Wayne resident who operated a mortgage and reality business pleaded guilty today to tax evasion, admitting that he failed to report to the IRS nearly $836,500 of income, a portion of which represented proceeds from fraudulent mortgage transactions. AUSA Peter Katz, 60.ġ2-14-06 - NEWARK - The founding member of a major New Jersey civil engineering company was indicted today, accused of paying bribes to former Ocean Township mayor Terrence Weldon and another former official to gain favor and influence in securing and maintaining contracts for the engineering firm. AUSAs Kevin Smith and Jason Richardson, 85 and 85.ġ2-15-06 - TRENTON - A Trenton man was sentenced today to 200 months in federal prison for his conviction as an armed career criminal on a one-count Indictment charging possession of a firearm by a previously convicted felon. AUSAs Erez Liebermann and Marc Ferzan,, respectively.ġ2-15-06 - CAMDEN - A leader of a major heroin and crack cocaine distribution ring in Camden was sentenced to life plus 85 years in federal prison today for his conviction on drug and weapons charges, in which the jury found that the defendant, along with his co-defendants, conspired to protect their drug operation through the use of violence that included the murders of Hiram Rosa, Kenneth Allen, and Troy James. ![]() The logic bomb planted by the defendant would have caused widespread financial damages and potential health risks to Medco customers. was charged today with allegedly planting a "logic bomb" in Medco's computer systems. Contact: Michael Drewniak, PIO, 97.ġ2-18-06 - NEWARK - A computer systems administrator for Medco Health Solutions, Inc. Lynch was sentenced today to 39 months in federal prison for taking concealed corrupt payments in return for his official action and influence as a senator. Drew, 85.ġ2-19-06 - NEWARK - Former New Jersey State Senator John A. ġ2-20-06 - CAMDEN - A Fort Lee man was sentenced to 37 months in federal prison today for structuring financial transactions to evade reporting requirements on financial institutions and credit card fraud. Weldon to gain zoning approvals for a development project he was involved with in the township. Gohar pleaded guilty today to making a $50,000 corrupt payment to former Ocean Township Mayor Terrance D. Constable III, 97.ġ2-21-06 - NEWARK - Monmouth County Developer Moshe G. 12-21-06 - NEWARK - A Fort Dix corrections officer was charged today with conspiring to smuggle and sell cellular telephones and tobacco products at the federal prison at Fort Dix.
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