Tag: Homeland Security Investigations
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Edison company agrees to pay $1.02 million to US for making alleged false statements
NEWARK – An Edison company has agreed to pay $1.02 million to the United States for allegedly making false statements to avoid paying customs duties, according to U.S. Attorney Philip R. Sellinger. According to the admissions and contentions of the U.S. in the settlement agreement: Eos Energy Storage LLC (Eos) is a publicly traded company…
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Sayreville man charged with selling medical records
A Sayreville man was charged on Sept. 12 with selling medical records that he allegdly stole from a storage unit in East Brunswick. Fernando Rios, 33, was charged with one count of identity theft in the second degree, one count of trafficking in personally identifying information in the second degree, and one count of burglary…
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Edison man sentenced for distribution of child pornography
EDISON — A 58-year-old Edison man was sentenced to 7 years and 10 months in prison for distributing and possessing images of child sexual abuse, according to Acting United States Attorney William E. Fitzpatrick. John Fricovsky previously pleaded guilty before United States District Judge John Michael Vazquez to one count of distribution of child pornography…
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Marijuana warehouse shut down in Metuchen
METUCHEN — A six-week investigation led to the arrests of two men for allegedly operating a multi-million dollar marijuana growing and distribution business out of a warehouse on Liberty Street, according to Middlesex County Prosecutor Andrew C. Carey and Police Chief David Irizarry. Eddie Chan, 42, of Monroe, and Albert Chan, also 42, of Queens,…