Corrine Brown Ranking Member of the House Veterans' Affairs Committee In office January 3... [5] Former Congresswoman Brown was sentenced to the time that she had already served in the...
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Former Florida Congresswoman Corrine Brown is now a federal inmate.
Jacksonville, Florida – United States Attorney Roger B. Handberg announces that Corrine Brown (75, Jacksonville) today pleaded guilty to engaging in a corrupt endeavor to obstruct and impede the du...
Former congresswoman Corrine Brown is set to change her plea Wednesday in a federal case that involves charges of fraud and conspiracy, avoiding a retrial that was scheduled to take place this fall.
The conviction of former Florida congresswoman Corrine Brown , charged with running a fraudulent charity, was overturned by a federal appeals court on Thursday, The New York Times reported. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th District in Atlanta granted Brown, 74, a new trial in a 7-4 decision. She was convicted in 2017 on 18 counts of allegedly running a scam organization, taking $300,000 for her personal use in what prosecutors said was a lavish lifestyle. Prosecutors stated that she told d...
Former U.S. Congresswoman Corrine Brown was convicted by a federal jury in Jacksonville, Florida, today for her role in a conspiracy and fraud scheme involving a fraudulent scholarship charity.
Former U.S. Rep. Corrine Brown on Wednesday returned to federal court where she pleaded guilty to one count of tax fraud in her federal case, admitting that she lied to the IRS about deductions tha...
Corrine Brown, Ex-Congresswoman Who Ran a Sham Charity, Gets 5 Years in Prison Share full article Corrine Brown, a former United States representative from Florida, was sentenced Monday to...
Peace Corps Online | June 2, 2004: Headlines: Congress: National Service: WCJB: Congresswoman Corrine Brown is among the lawmakers pushing mandatory service for young people