A Virginia engineer has been sentenced to seven years and six months in federal prison for his involvement in an investment fraud scheme that defrauded investors of over $15.6 million. The scheme involved falsely claiming lucrative engineering inspection contracts with federal and state governments. In a separate case, a man was found guilty of poisoning a pregnant woman with abortion-inducing drugs, resulting in a miscarriage. Reports indicate that the man spiked the woman's drink with the drug. Additionally, a former Takeda Pharmaceuticals executive received a 46-month prison sentence for stealing millions through a fake invoice scam. A Brookline woman was also sentenced for embezzling $2.5 million from Takeda Pharmaceuticals.
Brookline woman gets jail time for embezzling $2.5 million from Takeda https://t.co/6qcviefCwS https://t.co/nty4myHpGX
A former Takeda Pharmaceuticals executive was sentenced to 46 months in prison for stealing millions from the drug company through a fake invoice scam that a Boston federal judge characterized as "utterly unnecessary and pointless." https://t.co/7vaEE0nYRx
Man found guilty of poisoning pregnant woman to force her to miscarry https://t.co/wxPnSo5i7f https://t.co/UNRprqg81g