Feds Blast Ex-Abercrombie Boss With Prison Tapes at Long Island Hearing
Prosecutors played prison phone recordings of ex‑Abercrombie CEO Michael Jeffries at a Long Island competency hearing; the tapes include him discussing defenses and telling a co‑defendant “we're screwed.”
Retired NYPD Bigwig Admits 'Free Pass' for City Hall Pals and Radio Host's Friends
Retired NYPD Chief John Chell said on X that officers gave 'free passes' to city employees and friends of radio host Sid Rosenberg. The admission reignites concerns about selective enforcement.
NYPD Sergeants Union Number Cruncher Skates On Jail Time In Manhattan Tax Case
A former controller for the NYPD Sergeants Benevolent Association received probation after admitting he falsified company tax returns that concealed payments tied to ex‑boss Ed Mullins.
Bronx Driver Dies After Slamming Median on Trans-Manhattan Expressway
A 60-year-old Bronx man died Monday after his car struck the center median on the Trans-Manhattan Expressway, police say investigators are still working to determine a cause.
Manhattan Judge Nixes Charlie Javice Bid To Scrap $175 Million Fraud Conviction
A Manhattan judge denied Charlie Javice’s bid to vacate her conviction, ruling clerks’ hires at a firm tied to JPMorgan didn’t create an appearance of partiality. The 85‑month sentence remains in place as she appeals.












