A former Northeastern University employee who was convicted in a 2022 bomb hoax that set off an evacuation on campus and a huge law enforcement response in Boston was sentenced to prison on Monday.
BOSTON (AP) — A former Northeastern University employee who lied to the FBI about a package blowing up in his arms at the Boston campus has been sentenced to just over a year in prison for the hoax.
BOSTON - The former Northeastern University employee convicted of staging a hoax explosion on campus will spend a year in prison. A federal judge sentenced Jason Duhaime, of San Antonio ...
A former Northeastern University technology manager will serve time in federal prison for staging a bomb hoax and then making false statements to federal law enforcement, the U.S. Attorney said ...
A former employee of Northeastern University was sentenced to one year in prison on Monday following his convicted for ...
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Jason Duhaime, 46, was convicted in June 2024 by ... Federal prosecutors said on that day Duhaime called the Northeastern Police Department and reported that he had been injured when a package ...
Jason Duhaime, 47, from San Antonio ... a ruined man. His employment at Northeastern University was terminated after the incident,” his public defender, Scott Lauer wrote.