
Jim Mustian
Investigations Reporter at Associated Press
@AP Investigations 📝| Wise🪑 @NSULA | 🎙Co-host of @sonymusic's Smoke Screen: Betrayal on the Bayou, the fall of the South's most notorious DEA agent
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yoursun.com | Joshua Goodman |Jim Mustian
TAMPA — A federal judge sentenced a former Colombian customs worker on Thursday to more than 12 years in prison for taking more than $1 million in bribes in a money laundering conspiracy involving a corrupt U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration agent. Omar Ambuila, 64, pleaded guilty on the second day of a trial this year that had been expected to shed new light on a misconduct scandal in which more than a dozen U.S. federal agents were quietly disciplined or ousted from their jobs.
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4 days ago |
midfloridanewspapers.com | Joshua Goodman |Jim Mustian
TAMPA (AP) — A federal judge sentenced a former Colombian customs worker on Thursday to more than 12 years in prison for taking more than $1 million in bribes in a money laundering conspiracy involving a corrupt U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration agent. Omar Ambuila, 64, pleaded guilty on the second day of a trial this year that had been expected to shed new light on a misconduct scandal in which more than a dozen U.S. federal agents were quietly disciplined or ousted from their jobs.
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5 days ago |
chronicle-tribune.com | Jack Brook |Jim Mustian
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — An ambitious project to restore a rapidly vanishing stretch of Louisiana coast that was devastated by the 2010 Gulf oil spill has been thrown deeper into disarray amid claims by Gov. Jeff Landry that his predecessor concealed an unfavorable study that it was feared could imperil the $3 billion effort.
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5 days ago |
kdhnews.com | Joshua Goodman |Jim Mustian
TAMPA, Florida (AP) - A federal judge sentenced a former Colombian customs worker on Thursday to more than 12 years in prison for taking more than $1 million in bribes in a money laundering conspiracy involving a corrupt U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration agent. Omar Ambuila, 64, pleaded guilty on the second day of a trial this year that had been expected to shed new light on a misconduct scandal in which more than a dozen U.S. federal agents were quietly disciplined or ousted from their jobs.
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apnews.com | Joshua Goodman |Jim Mustian
TAMPA, Florida, EE.UU. (AP) — Una jueza estadounidense sentenció el jueves a un extrabajador de aduanas colombiano a más de 12 años de prisión por aceptar más de 1 millón de dólares en sobornos en una conspiración de lavado de dinero que involucró a un agente corrupto de la DEA, la agencia antidrogas de Estados Unidos.
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Not to mention the 💀 in the closet and the hazing scandal! Thanks to @faimon and @rjamesfinn for the words of wisdom to my students, who really brought it this semester https://t.co/KqiFM941FR

RT @jack_brook96: Also: state officials informally shared info about the conflicting report with a Corps official who did not record his re…

Attorneys even weighed whether La. officials could face federal charges for withholding a report that the diversion would generate significantly less land than another modeling projection used in a federal review, per memo obtained by @AP w/@jack_brook96 https://t.co/6iv8YENlYK