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Sarah Jane Cavanaugh, 31, pleaded guilty before U.S. District Court Chief Judge John J. McConnell Jr. to falsifying military service records; false use of military medals; aggravated identity ...
Sarah Jane Cavanaugh, 32, collected more than $250,000 in charitable contributions, veteran benefits, and donations during her stolen valor run. “Today’s sentencing sends a strong message to ...
Federal prosecutors are recommending time be shaved off the 70-month prison term being served by Sarah Jane Cavanaugh, the ex-VFW commander who deceived donors by posing as a terminally-ill vet.
Sarah Jane Cavanaugh, 32, has also been ordered to pay more than $284,000 in restitution and a federal judge has reinstated 261 hours of paid leave donated to Cavanaugh by federal employees ...
A Rhode Island woman is paying the price for stolen valor. Federal prosecutors announced that Sarah Jane Cavanaugh was sentenced to almost six years in federal prison in a Tuesday news release.
Federal prosecutors said Tuesday that 31-year-old Sarah Jane Cavanaugh, of East Greenwich, signed an agreement under which she will admit to wire fraud, aggravated identity theft, forgery, and ...
Sarah Jane Cavanaugh — who never served in the U.S. military — claimed that she was a Purple Heart and Bronze Star-decorated Marine who had been wounded by an IED in Iraq. Cavanaugh ...
Federal prosecutors said Tuesday that 31-year-old Sarah Jane Cavanaugh, of East Greenwich, signed an agreement under which she will admit to wire fraud, aggravated identity theft, forgery ...
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