Video shows thief stole van Gogh painting with sledgehammer
Police hope that publicizing the images will help them track down the thief who stole Van Gogh's "The Parsonage Garden at Nuenen in Spring 1884" from the Singer Laren Museum while it was shutdown.
Drug trafficking 'completely disrupted' by coronavirus pandemic: DEA
COVID-19 has stymied nearly all aspects of the drug trade and money laundering processes.
Madoff Ponzi scheme victims repaid additional $378M: Justice Department
The DOJ kicked of National Crime Victims’ Rights Week with the Monday morning announcement of the additional funds.
Crime scene company shifts to coronavirus cleanup, earns $30M in just weeks
Spaulding Decon usually keeps busy cleaning up grisly crime scenes and deaths across the nation. But a different service offered by the company has caused business to spike exponentially.
Ex-Trump lawyer Michael Cohen being released from prison
Federal statistics show 14 inmates and seven staff members at the prison have tested positive for COVID-19.
'Miracle' coronavirus 'cure' leads to fraud charge for California doctor
FBI agents raided the office of a California doctor who prosecutors said sold a phony $3,995 COVID-19 “cure.”
Coronavirus delays trial for Elizabeth Holmes, former Theranos CEO
Holmes’ trial was expected to start at the end of July.
Coronavirus prompts ex-NSA contractor to seek prison release
A former NSA contractor has asked for prison release because of the coronavirus pandemic.
IRS warns Americans coronavirus stimulus cash is gold mine for scammers
Here are some indicators to be on the watch for.
Crime drops around the world as COVID-19 keeps people inside
The coronavirus pandemic that has crippled big-box retailers and mom and pop shops worldwide may be making a dent in illicit business, too.
LA adds new sexual battery count against Weinstein
The charge has been added to a Los Angeles case that alleges Weinstein sexually assaulted two women in separate incidents in 2013.
Coronavirus scams: A look at schemes busted by the FBI
By March 30, the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center had received more than 1,200 reports of COVID-19 scams.
Coronavirus spurs 'Pharma Bro' Shkreli to seek prison release to research COVID-19
Convicted former drug company CEO Martin Shkreli, known as “Pharma Bro,” wants to get out of prison so he can help research a treatment for the coronavirus.
FBI sounds alarm on coronavirus-prompted 'money mule' schemes
The FBI has enlisted a team of employees specifically dedicated to COVID-19 scams.
Netflix's 'Tiger King' Joe Exotic working on Investigation Discovery show
"Investigating the Strange World of Joe Exotic" will explore the cold-case disappearance of Carole Baskin's millionaire husband.
FBI warns of scammers targeting coronavirus fears
Criminals are cashing in on the public’s efforts to stay healthy as the number of COVID-19 cases continues to skyrocket nationwide.
Cryptocurrency issuers, exchanges face US class action lawsuits over billions
The 11 lawsuits, filed on Friday in U.S. District Court in Manhattan, also name executives of the companies.
Netflix's 'Tiger King' in coronavirus isolation, husband says
Joe Exotic was convicted in April 2019 of federal murder-for-hire charges.
Businesses protect themselves from coronavirus-spurned civil unrest by boarding up storefronts
Shopkeepers are boarding up storefronts as a defense against riots and looting during COVID-19 lockdowns, and police are reassigning officers to more visible posts.
US prosecutors probe former Wells Fargo executive over scandal: Report
The prosecution of Wells Fargo executives who oversaw the bank’s activities is seen by lawmakers and investors as one of the final pieces of the scandal’s fallout for the bank.