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Jordan Miles is a journalist and author at Wiresavvy. Investigative reporter focusing on law enforcement, federal investigations, and legal affairs.
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Court Blocks Government Review of Key Files in Comey Investigation
A federal judge has temporarily barred prosecutors from accessing data belonging to James Comey’s confidant, delaying the renewed case against the former FBI director.

Former DEA Agent Indicted for Laundering Millions for Mexican Cartel
A retired DEA agent and his associate have been indicted for laundering cartel money and attempting to procure military-grade weapons for CJNG.

DOJ Expands Investigations Into Extremist Groups Including Antifa
The DOJ orders federal law enforcement to intensify investigations into extremist groups, including Antifa, raising concerns among civil liberties advocates.

AT&T Sues Generic Drug Makers in Price-Fixing Scheme
AT&T's employee-benefits trust has filed a major federal lawsuit accusing generic-drug manufacturers of engaging in a long-term price-fixing conspiracy.

DOJ Expands Civil Cyber-Fraud Efforts as Contractor Scrutiny Grows
The DOJ expands civil cyber-fraud enforcement efforts amid growing scrutiny of federal contractors over cybersecurity compliance violations.

Texas Man Charged With Terrorism for Attempting to Aid ISIS
Federal authorities have charged a 21-year-old Texas man with terrorism-related offenses after an undercover investigation revealed alleged attempts to support the Islamic State group through cryptocurrency and bomb-making guidance.

X Admits Mistake, Removes Obscene Grok AI Content After India Warning
X admits errors and removes thousands of posts after India flags obscene Grok AI content, highlighting rising global pressure on AI platforms.

Clintons Agree to Testify in Epstein House Probe
Bill and Hillary Clinton agree to testify before the House investigation into Jeffrey Epstein after months of political and legal conflict.

Colorado Funeral Home Owner Faces Sentencing After Hiding 189 Bodies and Giving Families Fake Ashes
A Colorado funeral home owner is set to be sentenced after pleading guilty to nearly 200 counts of corpse abuse for hiding decomposing bodies and providing families with fake ashes.

Press Freedom Group Seeks Discipline for DOJ Lawyer Over Search of Reporter’s Home
A press freedom group calls for disciplinary action against a Justice Dept prosecutor for not disclosing legal protections when seeking a journalist’s search warrant.

Nancy Mace Faces Ethics Probe Over Congressional Housing Expense Claims
The House Ethics Committee is investigating Rep. Nancy Mace over claims she overcharged a congressional housing reimbursement program, allegations she strongly denies.