A company hired for $10 million to replace lead pipes in Newark lied about getting the work done, federal prosecutors say.
A company hired to replace 18,000 dangerous lead water pipes in Newark billed the city for $10.2 million while using ...
The Lead Service Line Replacement Program in Newark, touted as a major success and a blueprint for other U.S. cities, was ...
Prosecutors allege two contractors knowingly left lead pipes underground and lied about it while raking in millions in ...
A contractor hired to replace lead pipes throughout Newark faked the work, put residents’ lives at risk and charged the city ...
Company CEO Michael Sawyer and a foreperson, Latronia “Tee” Sanders, are charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud, U.S.
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 ...
New Jersey’s largest city had been hailed as a model for combating the drinking water hazard, but the FBI found some pipes ...
The Justice Department says the contractors hired by the city lied about replacing lead pipes -- putting people's health in jeopardy.
Federal authorities have charged two individuals from a New Jersey construction company with defrauding the city of Newark ...