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FBI Special Agents Top 10 Stories Week Ending November 26, 2010

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The mission of the FBI is to help protect you, your children, your communities, and your businesses from the most dangerous threats facing our nation—from international and domestic terrorists to spies on U.S. soil...from cyber villains to corrupt government officials...from mobsters to violent street gangs...from child predators to serial killers. Along the way, they help defend and uphold our nation's economy, physical and electronic infrastructure, and democracy. Learn more about how they have evolved into a more proactive, threat-driven security agency in recent years. Right Side News reports the top ten FBI stories for this past week.

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  1. Headquarters: FBI Releases 2009 Hate Crime Statistics

    The FBI released Hate Crime Statistics, 2009, which indicated that 6,604 criminal incidents involving 7,789 offenses were reported as a result of bias toward a particular race, religion, sexual orientation, ethnicity/national origin, or physical or mental disability. Full Story

  2. Norfolk: Five Somalis Convicted of Piracy Against USS Nicholas

    A federal jury convicted five men from Somalia of engaging in piracy and related offenses in their attack on the USS Nicholas, marking what is believed to be the first piracy trial conviction in the United States since 1820. Full Story

  3. New York: Manhattan U.S. Attorney Announces Extradition of Senior Aide to Albanian Foreign Minister Charged with Murder, Kidnapping, and Other Racketeering Offenses

    The extradition of Almir Rrapo from Albania was announced for his involvement in a racketeering enterprise that engaged in murder, kidnapping, narcotics trafficking, extortion, robbery, arson, obstruction of justice, and interstate transportation of stolen goods. Full Story

  4. Washington Field: Former Executive Director of SunRise Academy Accused of Stealing More Than $2.4 Million Meant for Special Education

    Charles Ike Emor, the founder and former executive director of SunRise Academy, was indicted on charges that he stole more than $2.4 million in government money intended for students. Full Story

  5. Jacksonville: $100 Million Ponzi Scheme Indictment Returned

    The unsealing of a 14-count indictment was announced charging Lydia I. Cladek with wire and mail fraud and conspiracy to commit wire and mail fraud. Cladek faces a maximum penalty of 20 years in federal prison for each count and a $3.5 million fine. Full Story

  6. Sacramento: Former Financial Advisor Charged with Defrauding Investors of at Least $2 Million

    Jesse Alvin Cripps Sr. surrendered to the FBI and was charged with 27 counts of mail fraud and three counts of money laundering. Cripps appeared before the magistrate judge in Dallas and is scheduled to appear in Fresno before U.S. Magistrate Judge Gary S. Austin on Dec. 8, 2010. Full Story

  7. Charlotte: Atlanta Securities Attorney Convicted of Fraud Scheme and Sale of Unregistered Securities

    Gregory Bartko, an Atlanta, Georgia securities attorney, was convicted on one count of conspiracy to commit mail fraud; the sale of unregistered securities and money laundering, four counts of mail fraud, and one count of the sale of unregistered securities. The defendant faces a maximum of 90 years' imprisonment. Full Story

  8. Atlanta: Health Care Insurance Fraud

    Eleven defendants pleaded guilty to one count of health care insurance fraud against American Family Life Assurance Company, AFLAC. Full Story

  9. St. Louis: National Prearranged Services, Inc. Controlling Officials Indicted

    Six controlling officials of National Prearranged Services, Inc. were named in a 50-count indictment charging wire, bank, mail, and insurance fraud; money laundering; and multiple conspiracy charges involving the sale of pre-paid funeral services. Full Story

  10. Phoenix: Flagstaff Man Sentenced to Over 10 Years for Selling Methamphetamine

    Larry Keams Kahn was sentenced to 121 months in federal prison after pleading guilty to possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine. Full Story

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