Federal white-collar indictments often charge a familiar mix of offenses — fraud, money laundering and tax crimes among them. When the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New
Section 225 Making a Comeback In Major Fraud Cases
This Administration’s charging policy requires prosecutors to charge the most serious, readily provable offense. A resurgent Section 225 will often be the most serious offense available in major fraud cases.

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