Upper East Side Walk-Up War As Landlord Sues Over Alleged Tenant Harassment
Owners of an Upper East Side walk‑up sued a tenant, alleging hours‑long screaming, hateful social posts and threats. The suit seeks damages and asks court to allow eviction.
Teen’s Neck Slashed Steps From Rockefeller Center in Pre-Dawn Midtown Attack
An 18-year-old was slashed near Rockefeller Center early Thursday and is recovering at Bellevue. Police say the male attacker fled the scene and investigators are canvassing for tips.
Microsoft Torches 'Fox Tempest' Ring That Put Ransomware in Disguise
Microsoft’s Digital Crimes Unit says it dismantled Fox Tempest, revoked 1,000+ fraudulent signing certificates and seized the signspace.cloud portal used to sell signed malware.
Bronx Man Gets 15 Years For Subway Job Scam Targeting Immigrant Women
Court filings say a Bronx man pleaded guilty after prosecutors say he lured Spanish‑speaking immigrant women with job offers, threatened deportation and sexually assaulted them; he was sentenced to 15 years.
Brooklyn Judge Hammers Telehealth Trio In $2 Billion Script Scam
A Brooklyn federal judge handed a 10-year term in a telemedicine fraud that prosecutors say billed nearly $2B. The alleged mastermind remains at large overseas.












