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An unnamed US county – perhaps in Ohio – paid $1M extortion demand to cybercriminals

The Register

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July 9, 2026

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An unnamed US county – perhaps in Ohio – paid $1M extortion demand to cybercriminals

Leaked negotiations spill the tea

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E! Online

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· Jun 29, 2026

Nancy Guthrie Update: Sheriff Says Latest Demand Letter Is Fake

Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos is dismissing another alleged ransom note. After TMZ reported that they were sent an email from a person claiming to know the identities of the assailants who...

Tampa Free Press

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· Jun 23, 2026

DOJ Sues New York Over New Mask Bans And ID Rules For Federal Agents

The United States government took the State of New York to court on Monday, filing a lawsuit that seeks to strike down a newly enacted state law that would hit federal law enforcement agents with jail time if they wear face coverings or refuse to disclose personal identifiers while working within the state. The civil [] DOJ Sues New York Over New Mask Bans And ID Rules For Federal Agents

Townhall

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· Jul 10, 2026

New Jersey's Prison System Just Got Slapped With a Lawsuit

New Jersey's Prison System Just Got Slapped With a Lawsuit

The Real Deal

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· Jul 10, 2026

BroadRange Logistics sued for tenant improvement fraud scheme

The owner of a Pennsylvania warehouse sued BroadRange Logistics, alleging the firm engaged in a scheme to defraud the property owner out of millions of dollars in tenant improvement funds. KSG, the owner of a 600,000-square-foot warehouse in Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania, alleges it entered into a 20-year lease with BroadRange Logistics and agreed to provide 11 million in tenant improvement allowance. But the property owner, an entity led by Brooklyn-based Leah Weiss, alleges BroadRange never intended to make improvements and stopped paying rent. The owner filed a lawsuit in New York state court in May seeking to collect on the []This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.

ArcaMax

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· Jul 3, 2026

'Broadview Six' blowback to heat up for US attorney in coming weeks

CHICAGO — For weeks, Chicago’s U.S. attorney’s office has tried to tamp down a scandal over alleged misconduct in grand jury sessions by focusing on a single prosecutor who handled the now-defunct “Broadview Six” case against Operation ...

GroundUp News

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· Jul 8, 2026

Explainer: How “money mule” scams work

We asked the banks what they are doing to combat this type of fraud

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Related coverage for "An unnamed US county – perhaps in Ohio – paid $1M extortion demand to cybercriminals": E! Online — Nancy Guthrie Update: Sheriff Says Latest Demand Letter Is Fake. Tampa Free Press — DOJ Sues New York Over New Mask Bans And ID Rules For Federal Agents. Townhall — New Jersey's Prison System Just Got Slapped With a Lawsuit. The Real Deal — BroadRange Logistics sued for tenant improvement fraud scheme. ArcaMax — 'Broadview Six' blowback to heat up for US attorney in coming weeks. GroundUp News — Explainer: How “money mule” scams work