Former CEO Indicted in New York for Allegedly Squandering $4M in Company Funds on Crypto and Gambling
Richard Kim, ex-CEO of Zero Edge Corporation, was indicted for gambling away $4 million of company funds on cryptocurrency trades and online gambling.
New York Members-Only Club Settles for $360K After Admitting to COVID Relief Fund Misuse
The U.S. Attorney announced a $360,000 settlement with entities operating a social club for COVID relief fraud, admitting to falsely obtaining PPP loans and an RRF grant.
Man Charged in Crossbow Attack on Unacquainted Neighbor in Brooklyn
A man in Brooklyn was shot with a crossbow by Joseph English, who faces charges including assault. The victim, hit in the hip, refused medical treatment. The motive is unclear, and an investigation is ongoing.
Harvey Weinstein Faces Third Retrial on Rape Charge in New York as Defense Seeks Dismissal Before September Hearing
Harvey Weinstein is set to have a third retrial in New York on a third-degree rape charge involving Jessica Mann. His second trial ended with a partial verdict and mistrial.
Former Aide to NYC Mayor Adams Pleads Guilty to Illegal Fundraising and Faces up to Five Years in Prison
Mohamed Bahi, an ex-aide to Mayor Eric Adams, admitted to illegal fundraising for Adams' 2021 mayoral campaign. He faces up to five years in prison and has agreed to pay restitution.
NYPD Officers Wound Armed Suspect in Flatbush Shootout as Search for Second Gunman Continues
An NYPD-involved shooting left a 22-year-old man, previously convicted for violent felonies, in stable condition in Brooklyn after officers witnessed him in a gunfight.
Schenectady Man Sentenced to 10 Years for Firearms Offense and Targeting Albany Synagogue in Hate Crime
Mufid Fawaz Alkhader was sentenced to 10 years for firearm and religious hate crimes involving a synagogue in Schenectady, NY. He pleaded guilty and was convicted for a straw purchase of a shotgun and intimidation at Temple Israel.
New Yorkers Warned of Rising Fake Ticket Scams for Bad Bunny Concerts in San Juan, Says Attorney General
New York Attorney General Letitia James warns of fake Bad Bunny concert ticket scams, offering advice to avoid being duped and reminding buyers to verify tickets before purchase.












