Defense lawyers have asked for a short prison term, if any time in custody is required at all, for the first Drug Enforcement Administration agent in Western New York convicted of protecting drug traffickers.
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The U.S Attorney's Office wants a 15-year prison sentence for ex-Drug Enforcement Administration Agent Joseph Bongiovanni. But Bongiovanni's family and friends feel differently and seek leniency for the man they believe is innocent.
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Fans cheer at the end of the final regular season home game at Highmark Stadium, Sunday, Jan. 4, 2026.
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Buffalo Bills fans take a selfie after the Buffalo Bills 35-8 victory over the New York Jets during the final regular season home game at High…
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Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott takes in a quiet moment to himself in the tunnel of Highmark Stadium on the night before the final reg…
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A Buffalo Bills fan leaves their seat after the final regular season game at Highmark Stadium Sunday, Jan. 4, 2026.
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Buffalo Bills fans sit in their seats after the final regular season game at Highmark Stadium, Sunday, Jan. 4, 2026.
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Buffalo Bills fans make their way to the exit after final regular season game at Highmark Stadium, Sunday, Jan. 4, 2026.
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Prosecutors want disgraced former DEA Agent Joseph Bongiovanni to receive 15 years in prison for using his position as a special agent to tip off drug traffickers about investigations and informants. He'll be sentenced next month.
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Former DEA agent Joseph Bongiovanni, 61, was convicted on Oct. 10, 2024, on seven of 11 charges in his retrial, making him the first DEA agent…
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