SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- A San Francisco judge on Thursday sentenced embattled former Public Works Director Mohammed Nuru to seven years in prison for his involvement in a massive corruption scandal.
SAN FRANCISCO -- Mohammed Nuru, the key figure in a San Francisco City Hall Public Works scandal that has to led numerous convictions, was sentenced to seven years in federal prison Thursday afternoon ...
San Francisco’s former public works director, who pleaded guilty to steering public contracts and taking pricey gifts, was sentenced Thursday to seven years in prison in a corruption case that ...
The news hit last week — the U.S. attorney's office charged yet another San Francisco official in connection to a bribery scheme. Yes, again. The corruption probe in San Francisco, it seems, is ...
Federal prosecutors called it “a tale of greed as old as time” — a powerful San Francisco official at the heart of a web of kickbacks, bribery and fraud that stretched across more than a decade.
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The bribes included $55,000 in payments for holiday parties Nuru hosted for friends, political supporters and select public works employees, from October 2017 through January 2020. The bribes included ...
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