Brooklyn Jury Convicts Defendants in Major Gang and Fraud Case
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Brooklyn Jury Convicts Defendants in Major Gang and Fraud Case
"The defendants and their co-conspirators used force and violence against rivals, terrorized surrounding neighborhoods, stole from government programs intended to provide services to the public, and enriched themselves through the illicit proceeds of their criminal activity."
"Prosecutors described the case as a two-track operation, part muscle and part money, relying on force and intimidation to protect its turf while running billing schemes that siphoned benefits from public programs."
"The Eastern District of New York has made a point in recent years of going after both sides of that equation, bringing cases that dismantle violent street crews while also chasing down health care and public benefits fraud."
A federal jury in Brooklyn found defendants guilty of a scheme that combined street violence with fraud, diverting taxpayer-funded program dollars. The U.S. Attorney's Office stated that the convicted individuals used intimidation against rivals and stole from government programs meant for public services. This case exemplifies the Justice Department's focus on addressing both violent crime and fraud. The Eastern District of New York has prioritized dismantling violent street crews while pursuing health care and public benefits fraud, reflecting a comprehensive approach to crime in local communities.
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