United States Attorney Tara K. McGrath
Recent News About United States Attorney Tara K. McGrath
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Customs officer sentenced for bribery linked to drug trafficking at U.S.-Mexico border
Former U.S. Customs and Border Protection Officer Leonard Darnell George has been sentenced to 23 years in prison for accepting bribes in exchange for allowing unauthorized migrants and drug-laden vehicles to enter the United States.
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San Diego physician settles $3.8 million false claims case
Dr. Janette J. Gray and her former medical practice, The Center for Health & Wellbeing in San Diego, have agreed to a $3.8 million settlement over allegations of submitting false claims to Medicare and TRICARE. The claims suggest that from 2012 to 2022, Dr. Gray's practice billed these programs for services not covered by misrepresenting the provider or service, "unbundling" procedures, or billing for unnecessary services.
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Colombian man sentenced for role in $3 million international money laundering scheme
Juan Pablo Prada Bernal of Colombia was sentenced in federal court today to 40 months in prison for participating in an international money laundering conspiracy involving more than $3 million in proceeds obtained through phone scams.
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Romanian man charged with stealing public assistance funds totaling over $580K
Andrei Bogdan Arteni of Romania appeared in federal court in Los Angeles today to face charges in the Southern District of California for allegedly conspiring to steal hundreds of thousands of dollars in public-assistance benefits from low-income families. He was ordered detained and will appear in federal court in San Diego for his next hearing.
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SDSU women's soccer joins U.S., city attorney offices for fentanyl awareness campaign
San Diego State University Women's Soccer Team Joins U.S. Attorney’s Office and City Attorney’s Office to Launch Fentanyl Awareness Campaign
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Las Vegas man sentenced for trafficking women for prostitution in San Diego
David Warren of Las Vegas was sentenced in federal court to 10 years in prison for coercing three women to engage in prostitution and transporting them from Las Vegas to San Diego.