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Ex-Chief Anthony Saccavino was sentenced to three years behind bars for leading the scheme to fast-track building inspections.
You’ll see some familiar names among this week’s winners and losers that might make you think that you’ve traveled back in ...
Anthony Saccavino, 61, pleaded guilty in January to running the scheme while heading the department's Bureau of Fire Prevention.
Chief Saccavino led a pay-to-play bribery scheme that would offend the sensibilities of every hard-working New Yorker.” ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A former FDNY chief in the Bureau of Fire Prevention was sentenced Wednesday for his part in providing ...
A new humanitarian organization that has U.S. backing to take over aid delivery to starving civilians in Gaza said Wednesday ...
Scanavino's attorney, Joseph Caldarera, said in a statement that the Southern District of New York “crucified” a 9/11 first ...
A former New York City Fire Department chief has been sentenced to three years in prison for accepting tens of thousands of dollars in bribes to fast-track fire safety inspections ...
Several hundred immigrants have been charged with unauthorized access to a newly designated militarized zone along the ...
Manhattan Federal Judge Lewis Liman also ordered Saccavino to pay $150,000 in fines and $57,000 — the amount he profited off ...
A former FDNY Chief has been sentenced to three years in prison for accepting thousands of dollars in bribes, the City of New ...
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