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Albert Smith was one of six people who stole a combined $6 million in federal money meant to provide safe and affordable housing
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U.S. district court judge Jon DeGuilio has delayed sentencings for Tonya Robinson and Albert Smith
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Tyreisha Robinson will not get any jail time, but she will be on probation for two years and must repay over $360,000.
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Roshell Beaty, 46, and three of her adult children filed near 100 claims using multiple stolen identities
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Earl D. Miller's clients thought they were investing in real estate and green products but instead he spent more than $4.5 million of their money on other things
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Marsha Praham-Green was chosen as director of South Bend's Housing Authority
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Najeeb Khan orchestrated a check-kiting scheme that generated more than $150 million to fund his lavish lifestyle
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Indianapolis-based health insurance giant Elevance Health, previously Anthem, Inc., will have to face a federal lawsuit alleging it pocketed at least tens of millions of dollars by submitting inaccurate claims to the U.S. Centers for Medicaid & Medicare Services.
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Detroit Free Press state government reporter Paul Egan joined Michigan Radio's Doug Tribou to talk about the latest shake up in the Republican race for governor.
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Hundreds of signature gatherers have been stationed on street corners throughout Michigan this spring. Most are following the law, but widespread fraud allegations have disrupted multiple candidacies and ballot initiatives.