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Attorneys for embattled former Reditus Laboratories CEO Aaron Rossi say they've complied with a government demand to claw back or destroy the sealed federal discovery materials that Rossi shared in a Tazewell County civil case.
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Former Reditus Labs CEO Aaron Rossi faces new legal jeopardy Thursday as he returns to federal court, with prosecutors alleging he broke the terms of his bond by doing meth and violated an order by using confidential documents from his criminal case in a civil lawsuit.
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A Tazewell County judge moved Tuesday to bring more of the civil litigation involving Reditus Labs into public view, unsealing more records that may shed light on the unraveling of a company that won hundreds of millions of dollars in state COVID-19 testing contracts.
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One hundred and twenty Reditus Laboratories employees are losing their jobs.
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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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Reditus Labs CEO Aaron Rossi is out of jail after his bond was temporarily revoked for a failed drug test.
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Aaron Rossi was indicted in March for filing false tax returns under reporting his income to the Internal Revenue Service for calendar years 2015, 2016, and 2017.
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Reditus Labs CEO Aaron Rossi has made another appearance in federal court on tax fraud charges.
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A Tazewell County judge is loosening the protective orders keeping some information in the civil lawsuits filed against Pekin's Reditus Laboratories and its CEO Aaron Rossi out of the public eye.
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Tazewell County judge Chris Doscotch approved Thursday an agreement to place Pekin-based Reditus Laboratories in a receivership.