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One hundred and twenty Reditus Laboratories employees are losing their jobs.
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The U.S. Department of Justice is conducting “criminal and civil investigations” into Reditus Labs’ billing and contracting practices and also presumably former CEO Aaron Rossi, according to a new court filing that suggests a broadening probe into the COVID-19 testing giant.
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Reditus will cease all testing as of this Friday. The company was placed into receivership in April.
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According to court documents, the Bloomington man tested positive for marijuana on Sept. 7, which was a violation of his conditions for pretrial release. He was arrested Friday morning and booked at the Knox County jail.
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Federal prosecutors are expanding their criminal case against Aaron Rossi, adding several charges that accuse the Reditus Labs CEO of lying about being a physician and stealing from his former employer.
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New fillings in a lawsuit against Reditus Labs CEO Aaron Rossi claim Rossi paid millions of dollars to settle a lawsuit against a former business partner partly to conceal offensive text messages.
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Reditus Labs CEO Aaron Rossi wants to sell two condo units he owns in Peoria as he awaits trial on federal tax fraud charges, and he’s seeking a judge’s permission.
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A Tazewell County judge is loosening the protective orders keeping some information in the civil lawsuits against Pekin's Reditus Laboratories and its CEO Aaron Rossi out of the public eye.
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An attorney who is representing WGLT and other news media in an effort to unseal documents in lawsuits involving Reditus CEO Aaron Rossi says Rossi doesn't need the court to protect his image.
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Aaron Rossi said through a spokesperson that a coordinated campaign is underway to bring "egregious and outrageous claims" against him.