A former legislative assistant to a member of the Puerto Rico House of Representatives was sentenced today to three years and one month in prison for engaging in a scheme to accept a fraudulently inflated government salary in exchange for providing kickbacks to a legislator and the legislator’s family members. Read More
Former Puerto Rico Legislative Assistant Sentenced for Bribery and Kickback Scheme
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