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Thug Riders: What’s next for 14 members of motorcycle club accused of federal crimes
Nov. 14—A trial is pending for members of the Thug Riders Motorcycle Club accused of conspiring to commit violent crimes in Ohio and Kentucky.
The gang’s trial was scheduled to start on Oct. 20, but has been rescheduled for December, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
Fourteen members of the club were charged with a combination of racketeering, conspiracy, assault and attempted assault charges.
As of Nov. 14, nine members have pleaded guilty: Jared Tyler Peters, Matthew Hawkins, Michael Seth Henry, Joseph Rader, Justin Baker, Cody Hughes, Daniel Hutten, Juan Robles and Michael Reese.
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A Houston man has pleaded guilty to stealing money from more than 100 people under the false pretense of being able to provide them with legal immigration status as an attorney.
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Between March 2022 and December 2024, Jesus Carlos Silva stole a total of more than $1.4 million from more than 100 victims in the Houston and Chicago areas and also in Louisiana and Florida, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Texas.
16 people were arrested and charged in a widespread law enforcement operation cracking down on a multi-million dollar network of illegal gambling rooms around Houston.
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A Houston man accused of several armed robberies at fast food restaurants across the city was sentenced to serve more than 60 years in a federal prison, the U.S. Attorney's Office announced Thursday.
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The sentence came after the court noted the man's "abhorrent behavior, his lack of remorse, the court’s need to protect the public from him and his propensity for violence, as well as his violence towards officers while performing their duties," according to the office.
A Houston business owner accused of withholding hundreds of thousands of employee tax dollars was indicted last week by a grand jury, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.
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Joseth Limon, 48, allegedly failed to file tax returns for Platinum Employment Group or pay over-taxes the company withheld from employee paychecks, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.
Federal prosecutors on Friday dismissed charges against a Texas doctor accused of illegally obtaining and sharing patients' health information from Texas Children's Hospital.
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Dr. Ethan Haim, 34, was facing a four-count indictment after prosecutors alleged that he leaked documents to a conservative activist about the hospital's gender-transition services for minors, according to court documents.
A Houston man who sent bomb threats, shooting threats and racial and homophobic messages to Harris County hospitals, universities, judges, councilmembers, journalists and lawyers was sentenced Friday to serve 16 years in a federal prison.
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For two years, 42-year-old Jeremy James Joseph threatened to "rage gunfire and bombs on Harris County" in emails, sending more than 100 threatening messages to Kelsey Seybold Clinic staff members alone.
Following a 10-day trial, a former Houston pharmacy owner Tuesday was convicted of 15 counts in a yearlong $160 million Medicare fraud conspiracy that targeted elderly patients.
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