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An Atlanta man pleaded guilty to wire fraud related to a scheme to defraud his Fortune 500 employer. The Justice Department announced Monday that Santwon Antionio Davis submitted a fake medical letter claiming he'd contracted COVID-19. According to Business Insider, federal authorities say Davis cost the company more than $100,000 when it closed its Atlanta facility for cleaning. Davis had previously lied to the company about the death of his child to receive company benefits. However, the child never existed. What's more, it was also discovered that Davis had submitted a mortgage application with several lies about his earnings and employment history.
A white police officer charged with manslaughter in the shooting death of Terence Crutcher pleaded not guilty in court on Friday. Linda So reports.
A New York man has plead guilty to planning a New Year's Eve attack last year inspired by Islamic State in which he was accused of conspiring to kill bar patrons. Linda So reports.
A Utah man pleaded guilty on Monday for try to kidnap a 5-year-old girl from her bedroom in November last year.
A prostitute in California is sentenced to six years in prison for her role in the death of a Google executive who overdosed on heroin. Julie Noce reports.
Hadi Matar, who is accused of the attempted murder of writer Salman Rushdie, arrives in court for a procedural hearing in Mayville, New York. [ATTN CLIENTS: NO AUDIO DUE TO COURTHOUSE RESTRICTIONS.] IMAGES