Southeast Missourian
The U.S. Justice Department moved this week to seize $175,000 gained by two trucking companies as a result of the visa fraud scheme that sent former state representative Nathan Cooper to federal prison.
In papers filed in U.S. District Court, the government laid claim to $50,000 from Cal-Ark International Inc. of Little Rock, Ark., and $125,000 from Pullen Brothers Inc. and Coldway Logistics Inc., two Sikeston, Mo., companies owned by Jerry Pullen.
Posted by tyne at February 14, 2008