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Hacker who sold data of 65K medical employees on dark web gets 7 years

Man sentenced for ditching car after 2014 witness murder

Man sentenced for ditching car after 2014 witness murder June 12, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail PITTSBURGH (AP) A man has been sentenced to more than seven years in prison for ditching the getaway car following the murder of a woman in western Pennsylvania just before she was to meet with federal authorities about another man s involvement in a New Jersey-supplied heroin ring. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports that U.S. District Judge Mark Hornak imposed the 90-month term on Glenn Lee Thomas on Friday. Thomas was convicted of being an accessory after the fact to the 2014 murder of 34-year-old Tina Crawford in Pittsburgh. Prosecutors said Crawford made drug runs for another man, Price Montgomery, and wiretapped calls indicated that they traveled to Newark, New Jersey, where agents allege they bought heroin from his supplier. Crawford was slain about an hour before she was to meet with federal prosecutors in August 2014. Her 63-year-old mother, into whose home she had moved follow

Michigan man pleads guilty to hacking data of 65,000 UPMC employees

A Michigan man pleaded guilty Thursday morning to hacking a UPMC employee database in 2014 and stealing the personal information of more than 65,000 people and then selling it on the dark web. Justin Sean Johnson, 30, will be sentenced by U.S. District Chief Judge Mark Hornak in about four

MAN ADMITS STEALING $2 5 MILLION IN MINING EQUIPMENT

MAN ADMITS STEALING $2.5 MILLION IN MINING EQUIPMENT By Hometown1 Apr 30, 2021 4:40 AM In federal court on Wednesday, a West Virginia man pleaded guilty to stealing more than $2.5 million worth of specialized mine equipment from sites in Indiana and Armstrong counties four years ago. 46-year-old Eudell Dickerson of Beckley, West Virginia pleaded guilty to two counts before Chief U.S. District Judge Mark Hornak. Dickerson told the judge that he and co-defendant David Stanley – and others – took the high-value equipment in five separate break-ins between February and May of 2017. The equipment was then sold to a company that sells new and used mining equipment in Beckley. Dickerson said he and others also stole equipment from mining sites in Virginia and Kentucky.

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