Company CEO Michael Sawyer and a foreperson, Latronia “Tee” Sanders, are charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud, U.S.
A company hired for $10 million to replace lead pipes in Newark lied about getting the work done, federal prosecutors say.
Two people hired by the City of Newark to replace 18,000 lead pipes are facing federal charges after they intentionally left ...
Federal prosecutors say New Jersey contractors hired to replace lead water pipes in the state's largest city left lines in the ground and then fraudulently collected payment for work they didn't do.
Newark hired a company to replace lead pipes. Instead, it left them in the ground – and collected the payment anyway, ...
The CEO of a construction company and a foreperson were arrested on Wednesday for their roles in allegedly lying to Newark’s ...
A company hired to replace 18,000 dangerous lead water pipes in Newark but billed the city for $10.2 million while using misleading photographs, federal authorities announced Thursday. The CEO of JAS ...
Federal prosecutors have announced charges against a construction company CEO and foreperson tasked with replacing lead pipes in Newark. CEO Michael Sawyer, 57, of Burlington, New Jersey, and Latronia ...
The CEO of a construction company and a foreperson have been charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud in connection with the Newark Lead ...
A company hired to replace lead pipes in Newark is now being accused of fraud, according to federal authorities.
Federal authorities have charged two individuals from a New Jersey construction company with defrauding the city of Newark ...
It seemed, for a while, that Sawyer Lepple had every intention of racking up enough yards to span Route 9 back to Keene.