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nathan chapman worked as a state pension fund manager, but was found guilty of 23 counts of fraud and filing false tax returns. it is estimated that more than $5 million were lost in the scheme. police say their investigation began in august of 2010 after a young woman from at the state was rushed to union hospital after an alleged procedure. doctors were on the premises at the time and they say human remains were found -- in a freezer chest. state senator nancy jacobs says the department of health and mental hygiene needs to better regulate abortion clinics in maryland. >> they worked with both sides of the issue. people on both sides of the issue. they came up with regulations this past summer. all the regulations did not do everything my legislation did, they were an excellent start. right now, you have no idea how many abortions are performed and the state of maryland. >> both doctors are facing extradition to maryland. a 23-year-old man is in custody tonight accused of stabbing his own brother. police found a 28-year-old man who had been stabbed in the stomach. the victim was tak
nathan chapman worked as a state pension fund manager, but was found guilty of 23 counts of fraud and filing false tax returns. it is estimated that more than $5 million were lost in the scheme. police say their investigation began in august of 2010 after a young woman from at the state was rushed to union hospital after an alleged procedure. doctors were on the premises at the time and they say human remains were found -- in a freezer chest. state senator nancy jacobs says the department of...
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nathan chapman was convicted of 23 counts of fraud and filing false tax returns for investing public money into his troubled company and spending shareholder company money on his mistresss it. led to overhaul of the state's pension board. >>> sears reveals some of the 120 stores it plans to shut down and one is right here in maryland. the sears store on baltimore national pike in ellicott city is set to close but no date has been announced. another 41 sears and k-mart stores may be on the chopping block. sears holding corporation says shutting down stores willien rate up to $1-- will generate up to 170 million. >>> the ravens earned their way to the playoffs and they want fans to know they couldn't have conit without you. -- done it without you. they put lucky ticket holders in the spotlight. ky is here with the big -- kai is here with the surprise. >> reporter: today, ravens made it clear they appreciate their fans. baltimore ravens fans are passionate with purple pride. but it's more than just team spirit. even broadcasters admit these fans can bring pain to opponents. >> it's toug
nathan chapman was convicted of 23 counts of fraud and filing false tax returns for investing public money into his troubled company and spending shareholder company money on his mistresss it. led to overhaul of the state's pension board. >>> sears reveals some of the 120 stores it plans to shut down and one is right here in maryland. the sears store on baltimore national pike in ellicott city is set to close but no date has been announced. another 41 sears and k-mart stores may be on...
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nathan chapman jr. is scheduled to be released tomorrow from federal custody. he was convicted of using state money to buy his company's stock to boost its value. when the company's value fell, the retirement system lost money. the jury convicted him on 23 counts of fraud estimated the amount lost at more than $5 billion. >> two doctors are charged with murder tonight accused of performing late term abortions. a state senator is using the crime to try to push new legislation. we have more on this story. >> both of the doctors were taken into custody without incident. one in new jersey and the other in utah. when states entered says when it comes to abortion clinics in maryland, the laws are too relaxed and they need to be better regulated. it was an investigation that began back in august of 2010. after investigators say a young adult female from at a state was rushed to union hospital after complications from a medical procedure performed at 126 east high street. police say it was later found out that the patient had been driven to receive an abortion. police
nathan chapman jr. is scheduled to be released tomorrow from federal custody. he was convicted of using state money to buy his company's stock to boost its value. when the company's value fell, the retirement system lost money. the jury convicted him on 23 counts of fraud estimated the amount lost at more than $5 billion. >> two doctors are charged with murder tonight accused of performing late term abortions. a state senator is using the crime to try to push new legislation. we have more...
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. >> now to a i team follow-up, the case of nathan chapman, the banker convicted of defrauding maryland state pension system, chapman will soon be a free man according to the federal bureau of prisons. he's scheduled to be released sometime this weekend. he worked as a state pension fund manager but found guilty of 23 counts of fraud and filing false tax returns. it's estimated more than $5 million was lost in that scheme. >> two doctors accused of murder accused of performing late-term abortions in elkton. now a state senator is using the crime to push new legislation to better regulate abortion clinics in maryland. >> an investigation that began back in august of 2010, after investigators say a young adult female from out of state was rushed to the hospital after complications from a medical procedure performed on 126 124 east high street in elkton. it was later found out that the patient had been driven from elkton from inning nnlg for an abortion. the doctors were on the premises for the time of the incident and human remains were found inside of a freezer chest. it was later determ
. >> now to a i team follow-up, the case of nathan chapman, the banker convicted of defrauding maryland state pension system, chapman will soon be a free man according to the federal bureau of prisons. he's scheduled to be released sometime this weekend. he worked as a state pension fund manager but found guilty of 23 counts of fraud and filing false tax returns. it's estimated more than $5 million was lost in that scheme. >> two doctors accused of murder accused of performing...
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nathan chapman was convicted of fraud for investing public money into this company. scandal led to an overhaul of the state pension board. >>> several local brims are getting big help to upgrade and keep drivers safe. the transportation authority says that the chase peak bay, key, knife and tatum bridges are targeted for improvement. new lighting and camera and censors to detect stopped vehicle. the $11 million makeover will start in the next few months. >>> maryland's newest highway is more than popular. thethe intercounty connector carried more people, 1,000 more cars are day than expected. the remaining stretch will be finished in 2014. >>> this morning in eyewitness news health watch, if you have eating too much this holiday season. it might be ready for a jew detoxing. as we report from new york, it is a growing trend that doctors are saying that you have to be careful what you eat. >> reporter: chad wanted to lose weight and feel better. so, he gave up cooked food for ten days, blending raw, organic fruits and vegetables for his meals. >> to me it just felt ver
nathan chapman was convicted of fraud for investing public money into this company. scandal led to an overhaul of the state pension board. >>> several local brims are getting big help to upgrade and keep drivers safe. the transportation authority says that the chase peak bay, key, knife and tatum bridges are targeted for improvement. new lighting and camera and censors to detect stopped vehicle. the $11 million makeover will start in the next few months. >>> maryland's newest...