USA v. WILLIAMS et al
Case Summary
USA v. WILLIAMS et al is a criminal case with an unknown court and docket number 23-cr-01019. The current summary is a Notice (Other) with 97 pages.
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0:25-cr-60271-3 USA v. Williams et al
Verdict · April 28, 2026
The court issued an order.
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- • criminal case
- • unknown court
- • docket number 23-cr-01019
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Notice/Order of Change of Plea and/or Sentencing
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Sentencing ( 639
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Case Timeline
4 events7:12-cr-00111-7 USA v. Williams et al
The court granted a motion to seal documents in the case of USA v. Williams et al. This decision allows the parties to keep certain information confidential. The sealing of documents is often used to protect sensitive information, such as witness identities or investigative techniques.
1:25-cv-08846 KalshiEX LLC v. Williams et al
The court issued a notice in the case KalshiEX LLC v. Williams et al, indicating that a new filing has been made. This notice is likely a procedural update for the parties involved. The notice does not provide further details on the nature of the filing.
0:25-cr-60271-3 USA v. Williams et al
The court issued an order.
2:23-cr-01019-2 USA v. WILLIAMS et al
The court delivered a verdict in the case of USA v. WILLIAMS et al, handing down a sentence of 639 months in prison. This decision marks the conclusion of the trial. The sentence reflects the severity of the crimes committed by the defendants.
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Press Coverage
0:25-cr-60271-3 USA v. Williams et al
Notice/Order of Change of Plea and/or Sentencing
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Sources tracked
3 outlets · 4 articles
Timeline events
4 records on file
Last updated
20 hours, 5 minutes ago
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