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Manhattan Federal Judge Lewis Liman also ordered Saccavino to pay $150,000 in fines and $57,000 — the amount he profited off ...
Chief Saccavino led a pay-to-play bribery scheme that would offend the sensibilities of every hard-working New Yorker.” ...
A former New York City Fire Department chief has been sentenced to three years in prison for accepting tens of thousands of ...
Ex-Chief Anthony Saccavino was sentenced to three years behind bars for leading the scheme to fast-track building inspections.
Anthony Saccavino, 61, pleaded guilty in January to running the scheme while heading the department's Bureau of Fire Prevention.
Anthony Saccavino, a Fire Department chief convicted in a scheme to fast-track building inspections in return for bribes, was sentenced Wednesday to 36 months behind bars. Manhattan Federal Judge ...
Scanavino's attorney, Joseph Caldarera, said in a statement that the Southern District of New York “crucified” a 9/11 first ...
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