All news on the topic: Forgery

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Doctor falls in love with patient, then discovers she married a conman accused of murder, fraud, dog theft, and a murder-for-hire plot
Carlsbad, New Mexico, a small city overshadowed by a vast, dirt-red desert, was where Jon Green lived in 2017. That was the year when a routine medical exam became a pivotal moment for him and his doctor, Kim Lark.
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“I think she would hurt us”: sons of convicted killer Kouri Richins tell court they feel safe only while she is in prison
The young sons of Utah author Kouri Richins stated before her sentencing hearing on Wednesday that they would feel unsafe if their mother were ever released from prison after she was found guilty in March of killing their father, and one of the boys recalled highly unusual circumstances on the night his father died.
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European Public Prosecutor’s Office raids homes and companies across Europe in €20 million fraud probe tied to EU-funded projects
The European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) in Bucharest (Romania) conducted searches on Wednesday as part of an investigation into potential fraud related to two projects for the production of lithium-ion battery units and prefabricated metal modular structures, each valued at approximately €10 million and co-funded by the EU.
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Ex-CapRadio executive charged with stealing $1.3 million from nonprofit
A previous general manager of CapRadio in Sacramento is accused of embezzling over $1.3 million from the nonprofit for personal use, authorities said on Thursday.
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Prisoner charged with fabricating a letter about assassinating Trump to have a witness deported
A man from Wisconsin has been charged with allegedly faking a letter that threatened the life of President Donald Trump, with the intention of getting another man, a potential witness against him in a criminal case, deported
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Tennessee swindlers forged docs to steal homes for $10 before selling for massive profit
Stuart Breakstone and his accomplice, Rebecca Tuttle, allegedly played out their ruse on at least two separate residences in Memphis, Tenn., between 2010 and 2025, property records viewed by The Post show.
Sports • Views: 1004
Three individuals accused of faking and selling Jason Kelce memorabilia valued at $200,000
According to the Montgomery County District Attorney’s office, three individuals have been accused of distributing over 1,100 counterfeit Jason Kelce collectibles
US News • Views: 964
Exclusive | Gangbangers openly sell fake IDs, green cards to migrants on NYC streets as officials warn of danger
The sale of fake green cards and social security cards is potentially a dangerous security threat as many rogue newcomers pour into the Big Apple.
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Exclusive | Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg criticized for targeting fake vaccine card cases while letting 'violent' offenders go free
A New York City judge criticized Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg for claiming it was too late to drop the charges against two individuals who bought fake COVID-19 vaccination cards
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California woman busted for comically fake license plate on stolen car
A California woman was busted for duct-taping a poorly forged license plate in the back of an allegedly stolen car.
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Leading airlines were tricked into using airplane components with fake inspection certificates in a $3 million fraud scheme
A UK-based company operating in the shadows has been selling jet engine components with fake inspection certificates, and these parts have ended up in at least 126 aircraft globally
US News • Views: 706
Black-eyed wife grins in mugshot after allegedly driving 2 hours to save marriage but shooting husband, 80, when he insists on divorce
A 62-year-old Arizona woman tried to save her marriage – by shooting her estranged 80-year-old husband in bed while they were in the midst of a divorce, police said.
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Nurses Charged with Selling Fake COVID-19 Vaccination Cards in a $1.5 Million Scam
Julie DeVuono and Marissa Urrao are accused of selling vaccination cards acquired from DeVuono's healthcare practice in Long Island
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A woman allegedly took $600,000 from her husband and persuaded him that he had Alzheimer's
Donna Marino, a woman from Connecticut, stands accused of deceiving her husband into believing he had Alzheimer's disease so she could steal approximately $600,000 from him over a span of 20 years, according to a report
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New York resident taken into custody for falsifying COVID-19 vaccination card
According to State Police, the individual identified by WKTV in Utica as 24-year-old Devin R. Kemp from Eaton has been charged with the felony of possessing a forged instrument in the second degree
US News • Views: 782
Long Island CVS worker charged with having forged COVID vaccine cards
A former Long Island CVS worker was charged with possessing forged COVID-19 vaccination cards that police say he planned to distribute to family and friends, a report and police said.
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Prosecutors claim a St. Louis officer faked a doctor's note to isolate
According to a statement of probable cause, Ronald Vaughan is accused of sending an email to a police department workers' compensation expert, asserting that he needed to be kept away from others until December 14
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Laboratory owner receives prison sentence for falsifying drug tests, resulting in loss of parental custody
Several parents who had their custody revoked due to the false reports from Murrah's A&J Lab Collections in Ozark expressed their anguish in court..
Fun • Views: 479
Signature of ‘Tiger King’ star Carole Baskin’s missing husband possibly forged on will
Will signatures and power of attorney documents related to Don Lewis, the long-missing second husband of "Tiger King" star Carole Baskin, appear to be forgeries.
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Sweden: Impersonator posed no espionage threat to NATO or national security
A man who deceived the Swedish military for 18 years by using fake credentials—and who even served at NATO headquarters and acted as a liaison with Russia's security services—did not reveal any classified information that could jeopardize Sweden’s security, the nation’s highest-ranking military commander stated on Thursday