Staten Island Restaurant Worker Admits Role In Brooklyn Jury Bribe Bombshell
A Staten Island restaurant worker admitted to trying to bribe a juror in the stalled Brooklyn trial of boxer Goran Gogic. The plea has paused the trial and prompted new legal motions.
Brooklyn Deed Thief Snags 120-Day Reprieve, But Freedom Costs $1.5M
An appeals court has paused Sanford Solny’s sentence pending appeal and tied any release to multimillion-dollar bonds and electronic monitoring. Victims and activists say the move falls short of full accountability.
Federal Judge Deep-Sixes Ex-NYPD Boss Donlon's RICO Gambit At Adams Allies
A federal judge dismissed Tom Donlon’s RICO-style suit against top NYPD officials and Mayor Eric Adams, finding the complaint didn’t plead a coordinated criminal enterprise.
Bronx Mourns Beloved Teen Athlete Killed in Triple Shooting as 17-Year-Old Is Arrested and Authorities Search for Additional Suspects
The Bronx community mourns the loss of 16-year-old Christopher Redding, who died in a triple shooting. A 17-year-old has been arrested, and authorities seek other suspects involved. His family advocates for accountability in youth violence.












