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 The Justice Department announced a series of arrests and indictments Thursday against Russian businessmen and their facilitators in five separate federal cas stanley cup es that span New York, Florida, Georgia and the District of Columbia.The action was timed to coincide with the two-year anniversary of Russia s invasi stanley cup on of Ukraine, which began Feb. 24, 2022.Charges were unsealed in New York against sanctioned Russian banker Andrei Kostin and two of his U.S.-based facilitators. The facilitators, Vadim Wolfso stanley cup n and Gannon Bond, were arrested Thursday.Kostin is the longtime president of VTB Bank, a state-owned bank and Russia s second largest. He is charged with engaging in a scheme to evade sanctions and launder money to support two superyachts. Kostin and the two facilitators are also accused of trying to evade sanctions related to a luxury home in Aspen, Colorado.Michael Khoo, a co-director of the department s Task Force KleptoCapture, said on a call with reporters that the announcement was meant to send a message to Russian President Vladimir Putin that  we re not going away  and  we can play the long game as well  so long as the war continues.The KleptoCapture task force enforces the economic restrictions within the U.S. imposed on Russia and its billionaires.SEE MORE: White House to announce  major sanctions package  against RussiaThe Justice Department says over the past two years it has secured court orders for the restraint, seizure, and forfeiture of nearly $700 million in assets a Yolb Charges dismissed in Kenosha Applebee  s wrongful arrest case
 The nation s largest manufacturer of infant milk won lucrative, exclusive government contracts d stanley cup espite criminal convictions for fraud and for illegally pushing products to vulnerable populations, according to records and data reviewed by Newsy.The contracts are part of a federal program called  WIC,  which allows states to award a manufacturer the exclusive right to sell the baby formula to eligible families within that state.The federal government says having companies compete for these contracts lowers costs by $1.6 billion 鈥?money which allows more needy families to get formula.However, the exclusive co stanley cup ntracts account for a large chunk of the whole market, roughly half of all in garrafa stanley fant formula sold in the United States. And experts tell Newsy that the contracts themselves equate to handing out intentionally-formed, government-backed monopolies in each state s WIC program.They also can help the winning companies box out the rest of their competition. It means the very program meant to help low-income families, ends up threatening the supply chain for everyone.Dr. Fran Fleming is a researcher at the University of Connecticut s Rudd Center for Food Policy and Health, which studied ten years of retail data. I think that maybe we should rethink this monopoly, because look at where we are today,  she said.Fleming says the winners of WIC s exclusive deals end up with unfair competitive advantages that extend beyond just WIC participants. In a study that we ve done, we found out that