The United States Department of Justice ended a nationwide search program following an investigative report by Gray’s InvestigateTV and Atlanta News First Investigates.
Attorneys generals from 10 states also joined the suit, claiming the companies hurt "millions of American renters."
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), alongside several state attorneys general, has filed an amended antitrust complaint against RealPage and six of the nation’s largest landlords.
Special counsel Jack Smith said his team "stood up for the rule of law" as it investigated President-elect Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election, writing in a much-anticipated report released Tuesday that he stands fully behind his decision to bring criminal charges he believes would have resulted in a conviction had voters not returned Trump to the White House.
DUNWOODY, Ga. — The United States Department of Justice has sentenced a Dunwoody man on federal narcotics laws, United States Attorney Eric G. Olshan announced this week. Gordon Johnson ...
Six of the nation’s largest landlords are accused by the U.S. Department of Justice of participating ... largest operator of apartments in the United States and manager of more than 1 million ...
“If confirmed as United States Attorney General, my overriding objective would be to return the Department of Justice to its core mission of keeping Americans safe and vigorously enforcing the l ...
ATLANTA (Gray News) – The United States Department of Justice ended a nationwide search program following an investigative report by Gray’s InvestigateTV and Atlanta News First Investigates.
The U.S. Department of Justice said it’s expanding its antitrust lawsuit against property management software company RealPage, this time adding six landlord companies with national real estate holdings.
A Toyota subsidiary has agreed to pay more than $1.6 billion and plead guilty for violations related to the submission of false and fraudulent engine emission testing and fuel consumption data to regu
The struggle over the Equal Rights Amendment started more than a century ago when suffragist Alice Paul first proposed it shortly after the ratification of the 19th Amendment, which granted women the
A Georgia woman pleaded guilty to participating in a $161 million mortgage fraud scheme, falsifying loan documents and causing some defaults. She will be sentenced in 2025.