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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Around $200 million is available for the victims of an online human trafficking platform. The U.S.
The Department of Justice announced Thursday it will compensate victims who were trafficked through Backpage.com.
Senior U.S. District Judge Timothy J. Corrigan sentenced Eduardo Anibal Escobar, 45, Carlos Alberto Rodriguez, 36, and Adelmy ...
August 4, 2025 – On Thursday, July 31, 2025, the Department of Justice announced the launch of the Backpage remission process to compensate victims whose trafficking was facilitated through the ...
U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden is pressing the Internal Revenue Service to explain why it apparently never audited the tax and estate ...
A report on the death of five people in the Titan submersible blames design, maintenance, and inspection flaws for its ...
Over $200 million in forfeited assets will be distributed to sex trafficking victims exploited through Backpage.com between ...
The Department of Justice is launching its largest-ever victim compensation effort for survivors of sex trafficking ...
Three El Salvadoran nationals were sentenced for a $146 million construction payroll fraud. They must pay over $37 million in ...
A key Senate Democrat broadened his attack on the Trump administration’s handling of records about the financing of Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking network, urging the Internal Revenue Service to ...
The attorney general has ordered a grand jury investigation into the intelligence regarding President Trump and Russia in the ...
Ron Wyden’s sprawling bank probe demands Trump administration investigate financial transactions surrounding Epstein’s ...