Clinton Hill Condo Cash Clash As AG Squeezes Sponsors Over Repair Fund
The state AG asked a judge to compel a sponsor to hand over records in a probe of the Clinton Hill condo conversion. The filings allege a reserve fund was diverted and the project later went into foreclosure.
Law-and-Order Showdown: Saritha Komatireddy Takes Aim At Letitia James In New York AG Brawl
Former federal prosecutor Saritha Komatireddy frames her bid as a public‑safety, accountability challenge to incumbent Letitia James ahead of the 2026 race. Her campaign is leaning on high‑profile prosecutions and GOP backing.
Brooklyn Builder Eli Karp Snags Court Comeback In High-Stakes Fraud Fight
An appellate panel revived Eli Karp's fraud claims against Madison Realty Capital, sending the 1580 Nostrand dispute back to Kings County court. The decision keeps loan-to-own allegations alive.
Arel Capital Cofounder Seeks $25 Million Payday On Prime West Village Block
A renovated West Village townhouse at 67 Charles Street is asking $25 million. The seller is tied to Arel Capital and the listing highlights a garden, terraces and modern renovations.
Epstein’s Mystery Jailhouse Note Locked Away In Manhattan Courthouse
A possible suicide note attributed to Jeffrey Epstein has been kept under seal in a Manhattan federal courthouse since 2019, and The New York Times has asked a judge to unseal it.
Family Feud Ends With Cut-Rate Sale Of Upper East Side Mansion
Eric Eisner paid just under $10 million for 178 East 73rd after a judge allowed the estate to sell, ending a months-long family legal fight. The deed was recorded in late April.












