A company hired for $10 million to replace lead pipes in Newark lied about getting the work done, federal prosecutors say.
Prosecutors allege two contractors knowingly left lead pipes underground and lied about it while raking in millions in ...
A company hired to replace lead pipes in Newark is now being accused of fraud, according to federal authorities.
A company hired to replace lead pipes in Newark for $10 million lied about getting the work done, prosecutors said. CBS News ...
A contractor hired to replace lead pipes throughout Newark faked the work, put residents’ lives at risk and charged the city ...
A firm hired to replace pipes allegedly ran a scam on the city. But Newark’s program remains a “national model” of success, ...
The Lead Service Line Replacement Program in Newark, touted as a major success and a blueprint for other U.S. cities, was tainted Thursday after federal prosecutors alleged that one of the contractors ...
Two people hired by the City of Newark to replace 18,000 lead pipes are facing federal charges after they intentionally left ...
The Justice Department says the contractors hired by the city lied about replacing lead pipes -- putting people's health in jeopardy.
New Jersey’s largest city had been hailed as a model for combating the drinking water hazard, but the FBI found some pipes ...
Company CEO Michael Sawyer and a foreperson, Latronia “Tee” Sanders, are charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud, U.S.
The chief executive officer of a construction company and a foreperson for the company were arrested yesterday ...