Henry C. Leventis

Nashville Man Sentenced to 16 Years for Armed Robbery

Terrell Stevenson of Nashville was sentenced to 16 years for multiple armed robbery and firearms convictions.

U.S. Attorney Henry Leventis Announces Resignation

Henry C. Leventis will resign as U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Tennessee effective October 4, 2024.
DOJ Investigates Trousdale Turner Correctional Center Conditions
DOJ investigates conditions at Tennessee's Trousdale Turner Correctional Center for potential civil rights violations.
Clarksville Man Indicted on Robbery and Weapons Charges
Kenneth Moore faces multiple charges for robbing, beating, and raping three women in Clarksville.
Mt. Juliet Woman Sentenced for Health Care Fraud
Cathleen Caraballo sentenced to 37 months for fraud involving Social Security and Medicare.
Final Defendant in Tennessee Drug Trafficking Case Sentenced
Julio Esparza received a 70-month federal prison sentence for drug trafficking activities in Tennessee.
Settlement Reached Over ADA Violations at Smyrna Gym
A Smyrna gym and its landlord settle allegations of ADA violations by ceasing operations and paying fines.
Murfreesboro Restaurant Settles ADA Violation Allegations
Good Times Restaurants agrees to a $352,000 settlement for alleged ADA violations against children using wheelchairs.
Hendersonville Business Owner Sentenced for Fraud and Tax Evasion
Scotty Thomas Lumley sentenced to 47 months in prison for bank fraud, wire fraud, and tax evasion.
Nashville Man Indicted for Unlawful Ammunition Possession
Kenneth Dewayne Johnson faces federal charges for unlawful ammunition possession after a Nashville bus station shooting.