Unsubstantiated speculation and conspiracy theories have been spread online following reports that Michael Stenger, the former Senate sergeant-at-arms who oversaw security on January 6, 2021, has died ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. ST. LOUIS (AP) — The top aide for former St. Louis County Executive Steve Stenger was sentenced Friday to 15 months in federal ...
Steve Stenger resigned as St. Louis County Executive this morning after he was indicted on April 25 on three federal counts of bribery, mail fraud and theft of honest services, following a yearlong ...
In June 2022, Politico reporter Katherine Tully-McManus and Fox News reporter Chad Pegram reported that 71-year-old Michael Stenger, who served as the U.S. Senate sergeant at arms from April 2018 ...
When U.S. District Judge Catherine D. Perry sentenced Steve Stenger to 46 months in federal prison, at the highest end of the sentencing guidelines, she dismissed claims made by his attorney Scott ...
Michael C Stenger, who was serving as the Senate’s sergeant-at-arms when the attempted insurrection at the US Capitol broke out on 6 January 2021, passed away on Monday aged 71. Stenger’s death, first ...
ST. LOUIS – US District Judge Catherine Perry sentenced Steve Stenger to serve 46 months in prison. He will not be in custody right away. Stenger will have to report on Sept. 21. It’s unclear where he ...
On Friday, August 9, former St. Louis County Executive Steve Stenger appeared in U.S. District Court and was sentenced to 46 months in federal prison. He was also fined $250,000, on top of the ...
ST. LOUIS (AP) — The top aide for former St. Louis County Executive Steve Stenger was sentenced Friday to 15 months in federal prison for helping Stenger carry out his pay-for-play scheme. Bill Miller ...