A former Federal Medical Center Lexington employee has pleaded guilty to bribery charges after smuggling tobacco and synthetic marijuana into the federal prison facility.
A FMC Lexington corrections officer pleaded guilty to smuggling cigarettes and synthetic marijuana to prisoners.
SUCCESSOR, BUT NO TIMELINE HAS BEEN PROVIDED. THE FEDERAL JUDGE HAS RULED AGAINST A KENTUCKY INMATE’S REQUEST TO HALT ENFORCEMENT OF A STATE LAW THAT BANS USING TAXPAYER FUNDING FOR HORMONE ...
Six Lexington men have been indicted for orchestrating what prosecutors called a “targeted assassination ” of a federal ...
The following information was released by the United States Attorney's Office for the Western District of Kentucky: A Taylor County, Kentucky, man was sentenced on August 26, 2025, to 12 months and 1 ...
This comes after Ronald Exantus’ early prison release on good behavior. He was found not guilty by reason of insanity in the ...
Growing calls to re-examine the Ronald Exantus case have gained momentum after the White House announced it would look into ...
The FBI is now investigating threats against the Kentucky State Parole Board following the release of a convicted child ...
Dr. David Suetholz was an addiction treatment pioneer during the opioid epidemic and a longtime Kenton County coroner. Suetholz was convicted of 12 counts of illegal distribution of controlled ...