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Seven years after his arrest on insider trading charges, former Rep. Chris Collins plans to run for Congress again, this time ...
A federal judge on Friday sentenced former Rep. Chris Collins, R-N.Y., to 26 months in prison after he pleaded guilty to insider trading charges one day after resigning from Congress last year.
Disgraced former Congressman Chris Collins is out of prison, thanks to a pardon from President Donald Trump. Collins served just two months of his 26-month sentence for insider trading.
On March 5, 2023, Chris Collins walked off the court at Jersey Mike’s Arena with his right arm wrapped around the back of his son Ryan, a manager for Northwestern and a Communication sophomore ...
Northwestern and basketball coach Chris Collins have agreed to a two-year contract extension through 2030, the school announced. Collins is the only coach in the program’s 120-year history to lead ...
Rep. Chris Collins, R-New York, was arrested Wednesday and charged with insider trading relating to an Australian biotechnology company, according to federal prosecutors.
NEW YORK – Chris Collins, who once bragged about how many millionaires he made in Buffalo, ended up making three felons on a summer night in 2017: two in New Jersey and one, himself, on the ...
Former Congressman Chris Collins was sentenced Friday to 26 months in prison for his role in an insider trading scheme. He pleaded guilty in October to conspiracy to commit securities fraud and ...
Federal prosecutors on Monday recommended that former New York Rep. Chris Collins, who pleaded guilty to federal charges in an insider trading case, be sentenced to nearly five years in prison.
Republican Rep. Chris Collins resigns House seat ahead of guilty plea to insider-trading charges The Republican from New York had called the charges against him ‘meritless’ but is scheduled to ...
Chris Collins, 69, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Vernon S. Broderick in Manhattan after the Republican pleaded guilty in October to conspiracy to commit securities fraud and lying to law ...
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