Former Congressman Matt Gaetz Allegedly Financed Women's Travel for Sex and Attended Drug-Fueled Parties
The article reports on allegations that former Rep. Matt Gaetz paid women for sex and participated in drug-fueled parties, with details emerging from interviews and testimonies, despite a DOJ probe ending without charges.
Prosecution Rests in NYC Chokehold Death Trial of Marine Veteran Daniel Penny
The prosecution rested in the trial of Marine veteran Daniel Penny for the chokehold death of Jordan Neely, focusing on the cause of death despite the defense’s emphasis on other factors.
Vietnamese National Extradited, Charged in New York With $67 Million Money Laundering and Identity Fraud Scheme
A Vietnamese national has been charged in the U.S. with money laundering involving $67 million and identity theft, facing up to 20 years in prison if convicted.
International Tax Advisor Guilty of Fraud, Aided Evasion for Celebrities Including DJs Tiesto, Afrojack
Frank Butselaar, a tax advisor, pleaded guilty to aiding in the preparation of a fraudulent tax return, involving celebrity clients and offshore income concealment.
"Sultan" of Global Drug Syndicate Guilty, Pakistani National Admits to Trafficking Charges in Manhattan Court
Muhammad Asif Hafeez pleaded guilty in Manhattan federal court to conspiring to import illegal drugs into the U.S., following extradition from the U.K.
Box Truck Collision with Manhattan Scaffolding Injures Three, One Critically
A box truck hit scaffolding in Manhattan, injuring three people, one critically. The incident is under investigation, with no arrests made as the driver cooperated with authorities.
Search Underway for Suspect in $29K Vandalism and Burglary at Grand Central's Neuhaus Chocolate Store
MTA police are investigating a burglary at Grand Central's Neuhaus Chocolate Store, where a suspect caused $29,000 in damages and may have stolen items. The suspect has been recorded on surveillance footage.
Attorney General Letitia James Issues Guidance to Protect New Yorkers from Fraudulent Wildfire Relief Charities
New York Attorney General Letitia James advises residents to be vigilant when donating to wildfire relief efforts, warning against fraudulent charities and recommending methods to verify legitimate organizations.
New York Narcotics Trafficker Alvin Eusebio Convicted, Undermining Washington Heights Drug Operations
Alvin Eusebio was convicted for his role in the 174th Street Crew, a sophisticated drug operation in Washington Heights, as announced by U.S. Attorney Damian Williams.












