Ex-Governor Andrew Cuomo Sues Former Aide Charlotte Bennett Amid Dropped Harassment Accusations in New York
Andrew Cuomo filed a lawsuit against former aide Charlotte Bennett for defamation after she accused him of sexual harassment and dropped her lawsuit against him.
New York City Agrees to $92.5 Million Settlement Over Unlawful Detainment of Immigrants
NYC agrees to pay $92.5 million to settle claims over unlawful detention of immigrants on behalf of ICE, affecting over 20,000 people detained beyond release dates.
New York Attorney General Secures $500,000 Settlement from Auto Insurer Noblr After Data Breach Affecting 80,000 Residents
New York's Attorney General secured $500,000 from Noblr after a data breach exposed personal information of over 80,000 New Yorkers. Noblr must also enhance its cybersecurity measures.
Manhattan Teenager Jiniye Hooks Sentenced 20 Years to Life for Fatal East Harlem Shooting of 14-Year-Old
Jiniye Hooks, 19, has been sentenced to 20 years to life for a fatal 2022 shooting in East Harlem that killed 14-year-old Justin Streeter and injured another teenager.
Manhattan Nightmare: Ramon Rivera Indicted for Deadly Stabbing Spree Across the City
The Manhattan DA has indicted Ramon Rivera for a series of fatal stabbings in November, involving the deaths of three individuals during unprovoked attacks across Manhattan.
From Gun and Forgery to Murder, NYPD Escorts Luigi Mangione Back to Face Justice for UnitedHealthcare CEO Slaying
NYPD detectives await in Pennsylvania to transport Luigi Mangione, accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, back to New York to face charges.
Manhattan Shelter Security Guard Indicted for Sexual Abuse of Two Children in Upper West Side Facility
A shelter guard in Manhattan was indicted for sexually abusing two children at a shelter, with charges including sexual abuse and endangering welfare.
Manhattan Menace Unmasked, Resident Admits to Plotting Illegal Chinese Secret Police Station in NYC's Chinatown
Chen Jinping pleads guilty to operating an illegal Chinese government police station in Manhattan, aiming at surveilling the Chinese diaspora, not promoting public safety.
NY Attorney General Recovers $4M for Drizly Workers Denied Tips, Former Uber Subsidiary Settles
New York Attorney General Letitia James secured a $4 million settlement from Drizly for former delivery workers denied their tips, benefiting over 8,300 workers.
New York AG's Office Concludes Johnstown Officer's Use of Force Likely Justified in Fatal Shooting of Nathan Wood
The NY Attorney General's report concluded that an officer's fatal shooting of Nathan Wood, who attacked with a hammer, was likely justifiable under state law.


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