A federal jury convicted a Puerto Rico legislator and her husband today for engaging in a years-long theft, bribery, and kickback conspiracy scheme to fraudulently inflate the salary of a legislative assistant in exchange for a portion of the assistant’s inflated salary. Read More
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Puerto Rico Legislator and Husband Convicted for Theft, Bribery, and Kickback Scheme
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