New York cop pleads guilty to sexually abusing woman he threatened with arrest
Michael Agovino told a woman he was investigating her, and threatened her with arrest, before sexually abusing her on multiple occasions
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Michael Agovino told a woman he was investigating her, and threatened her with arrest, before sexually abusing her on multiple occasions
Police logged 56 suspected antisemitic hate crimes citywide in February, up from 11 in February 2021.
The 20-story building is home to the families of diplomats serving in the Russian Mission to the United Nations — and maybe also a few spies.
Two prosecutors working on a sweeping criminal fraud probe intro Trump business practices have resigned.
Attorneys claim the Manhattan D.A. "threatened to prosecute" Allen Weisselberg's son because of "Weisselberg's decision not to cooperate" with investigators.
In Tuesday's filings, they claimed they were "improperly targeted....based on political animus"
The former patient addressed Joel Lavine in court, saying, "In hindsight I see how you groomed me for years since I was a minor in your care."
The judge ordered the Trumps to appear for depositions within 21 days; their attorneys indicated they'll appeal.
The firm, Mazars USA, wrote that the Trump Organization's statements of financial condition "should no longer be relied upon."
Cuomo's attorney accused Letitia James's office of "selectively" redacting information in a bombshell sexual harassment report
"Security concerns were escalated this weekend by the rhetoric of former President Trump," wrote Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.
Oswego County district attorney is the fourth county prosecutor to investigate but decline to charge Cuomo over sexual misconduct allegations.
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis wrote in her request that her investigators had "information indicating a reasonable probability" that the election "was subject to possible criminal disruptions."
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis wrote there's "a reasonable probability" that the state's 2020 presidential election "was subject to possible criminal disruptions."
The announcement comes after months of friction between the district attorney and the county's sheriff, who initially filed the charge.