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For years, families have complained of cruelty from the federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) when their incarcerated loved ones ...
Atlanta businessman Calvin Darden Jr., a career fraudster with previous convictions, is facing 12 years in prison for his latest scam, convincing former NBA player Dwight Howard to part with $7 ...
For years, families have complained of cruelty from the federal Bureau of Prisons ... These problems occur in state prisons and local jails as well. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported ...
He was previously sentenced to a year in federal prison in New York for impersonating his father, Cal Darden, a former executive at Atlanta-based United Parcel Service, in a failed bid to buy ...
Federal Bureau of Prisons employees face the loss of pay incentives and union representation. Prison employees express concerns about morale, recruitment, and safety due to potential budget cuts ...
A former New York City Fire Department chief has been sentenced to nearly two years in federal prison after admitting he accepted thousands of dollars in bribes to expedite safety inspections.
He was previously sentenced to a year in federal prison in New York for impersonating his father, Cal Darden, a former executive at Atlanta-based United Parcel Service, in a failed bid to buy ...
NEW YORK — A Georgia businessman who scammed former NBA players Dwight Howard and Chandler Parsons out of millions of dollars was sentenced Thursday to more than 12 years in federal prison.
the Atlanta Dream, Calvin Darden Jr. conned Howard out of $7 million. And now, as reported by ESPN, he has been sentenced to serve 12 years in federal prison, alongside other penalties.
He was previously sentenced to a year in federal prison in New York for impersonating his father, Cal Darden, a former executive at Atlanta-based United Parcel Service, in a failed bid to buy Maxim ...