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DOJ, Cushman & Wakefield
Cushman & Wakefield, other landlords sued by the DOJ over alleged rental price scheme
The DOH had sued property management software company RealPage of letting landlords collude by sharing their pricing information with the company’s software, which then recommends rent
DOJ sues major landlords, including Cortland in Atlanta, for price fixing
Articles and videos about DOJ sues major landlords, including Cortland in Atlanta, for price fixing on FOX 5 Atlanta.
Cushman & Wakefield, Camden Property, Blackstone added to DOJ's rental pricing suit
Cushman & Wakefield (NYSE:CWK) stock dropped 3.2%, Camden Property Trust (NYSE:CPT) stock dipped 2.1%, and Blackstone (NYSE:BX) stock slipped 1.4% after the U.S. Department of Justice added the companies,
Trump, DOJ
Trump DOJ Leaders Leaked NY, NJ Covid Probes to Media, IG Says
Trump Justice Department officials improperly provided reporters details of investigations into Covid-19 deaths at New York and New Jersey nursing homes shortly before the 2020 presidential election,
Internal watchdog found that DOJ officials under Trump may have sought to influence 2020 election through media leaks
DOJ officials during the first Trump administration may have leaked private information to media outlets in a bid to influence the 2020 election, a watchdog report says.
Trump DOJ officials may have used media leaks to interfere with 2020 election: report
The Department of Justice's internal watchdog released a report Tuesday finding some of the agency's officials under Donald Trump's first presidency "may have violated federal law" ahead of the 2020 election "by pushing for pandemic-related investigations that targeted states with Democratic governors,
Minneapolis City Council approves DOJ consent decree
DOJ, Minneapolis seek judge approval for policing consent decree
A federal probe found the Minneapolis Police Department engaged in systematic discrimination and had a pattern of violating residents' constitutional rights. A new agreement between the city and the DOJ hopes to fix it.
Minneapolis City Council approves consent decree with Dept. of Justice, with eyes on expansive police reform
The Minneapolis City Council has approved a deal between the city and the U.S. Department of Justice. The deal may bring expansive police reforms to the city.
What the DOJ's consent decree means for the Minneapolis Police Department
There are possible changes coming to the Minneapolis Police Department after a scathing critique by federal investigators in the wake of George Floyd's murder. David Schuman explains what the Department of Justice consent decree means and what the people of Minneapolis can expect.
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DOJ says Eric Adams committed additional crimes
Prosecutors said in a recent filing they have additional evidence — though they have not filed a superseding indictment.
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Trump Presses to Block Release of DOJ Special Counsel Report
President-elect Donald Trump is opposing the release of Justice Department Special Counsel Jack Smith’s final report, which ...
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Biden DOJ floats charging 200 more Jan. 6 defendants
DOJ officials said they may charge 200 more Jan. 6 rioters, including 60 accused of attacking police, as Donald Trump pledges ...
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DOJ Adds 6 Landlords To RealPage Antitrust Suit
Greystar, Blackstone, Camden Property Trust and Cushman & Wakefield are among the firms added to the suit that alleges ...
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Biden DOJ May Charge Up To 200 More Jan. 6 Defendants As Trump Takes Office
The Department of Justice (DOJ) may still charge up to 200 more Jan. 6 defendants, according to Politico. With Trump ...
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DOJ's Procurement Collusion Strike Force - Five Things You Need to Know
The Department of Justice recently celebrated the fifth anniversary of its Procurement Collusion Strike Force (PCSF), and all signs point to the ...
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DOJ holding virtual meeting on Oklahoma City Police Department discrimination report
The Department of Justice is holding a virtual meeting Tuesday to discuss a report alleging that the Oklahoma City Police Department discriminates against individuals with mental health disabilities.
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Where the Jan. 6 Capitol attack investigation stands, by the numbers: DOJ
Approximately 1,583 defendants have faced federal charges in connection with the attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
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