The NYPD Scandal: What Did Bratton Know? And When Did He Know It?

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Correction Chief Charged

A former New York City Department of Correction Chief has been charged with using his official position to organize dozens of subordinates to work on Governor Pataki's 2002 political campaign. Word of the indictment comes a month after WNYC aired aninvestigative series on the Rikers political operation. WNYC's Andrea Bernstein reports.

In 2002, Anthony Serra held the second highest ranking uniformed job on Rikers Island . At the same time, he collected nearly a quarter of a million dollars to work on the Pataki re-election campaign. It was mixing the two that was a no-no, according to Bronx District Attorney Robert Johnson.
 

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NYC jail guard's claim she had sex with inmates, co-workers triggers federal investigation | Fox News

Jail guard Nancy Gonzalez gained notoriety by conceiving a baby behind bars with a cop killer. But her story of sexual misconduct at a federal lockup in Brooklyn doesn't end there.

Gonzalez claims she had sex with at least eight co-workers, including two supervisors, while on duty at the Metropolitan Detention Center in less than two years. She also admitted having sex with a second inmate.

The allegations of a broader, behind-the-scenes sex scandal that created potential security risks are contained in a document Gonzalez's attorneys prepared before she was sentenced last month to a year in prison. She pleaded guilty to having illegal sexual contact with inmate Ronell Wilson, who had been convicted in 2006 in the point-blank shooting of two undercover police officers.
 

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Might as well make this the official NYPD corruption thread

CO faces charges in scandal involving 100s of state workers

A state correction officer who received about $70,000 through an alleged insurance scam that provided hundreds of state workers with high-quality earbuds that were billed as hearing aids is the target of a criminal probe by the Onondaga County district attorney's office, according to a person with knowledge of the investigation.

The identity of the correction officer, Joshua S. Powers, 36, was not revealed last November when state Inspector GeneralCatherine Leahy Scott and Onondaga County District Attorney William J. Fitzpatrick announced the arrest of a Syracuse business owner who was accused of devising the scheme.

The business owner, Joshua Miller of Minoa, was charged with stealing more than $1.6 million by selling high-quality earbuds to government employees and billing the state's insurance plan as if they were medically necessary hearing aids worth thousands of dollars each.
 

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Lincoln Tunnel lane shut down for Lev Leviev
Cuomo calls for investigation

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The Lincoln Tunnel (inset: Lev Leviev)

Make way for the King of Diamonds, ye peasants of New Jersey.

That was basically the message sent when part of the Lincoln Tunnel was shut down to escort Lev Leviev chairman of the international real estate firm Africa Israel, the New York Post reported. It’s unclear when the shutdown occurred. Federal authorities are investigating the lane closure in connection with a bigger corruption probe into two city police officers, sources told the newspaper.

Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Tuesday called on the inspectors general of the state and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey to investigate the incident.

“If this is true, it is deeply troubling,” Cuomo said. “The NYPD has no jurisdiction within the tunnels boundaries.”

The governor isn’t usually one to intervene in interstate lane closures — he’s remained mostly mum on the George Washington Bridge scandal, “Bridgegate,” that has plagued New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie. But in this case, Leviev is a major donor to Mayor Bill de Blasio, with whom Cuomo has a complicated relationship.

The details of the lane-closing incident reportedly came from Jona Rechnitz, an alumnus of Africa Israel who runs JSR Capital and is now a cooperating witness in a federal probe into de Blasio’s fundraising.

An attorney for Leviev has denied that he received the police escort.

In January, Leviev agreed to pay $2 million penalty to the city and to turn over control of three condominium buildings to their respective condo boards as part of a settlement with the New York Attorney General’s office. [NYP] Kathryn Brenzel

Lincoln Tunnel lane shut down for Lev Leviev

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That was basically the message sent when part of the Lincoln Tunnel was shut down to escort Lev Leviev chairman of the international real estate firm Africa Israel, the New York Post reported. It’s unclear when the shutdown occurred.

:heh: what does that even mean? How is it unclear? It was either caught on camera. If he has EZ Pass, he was billed and it was caught on camera. It's that fukkn simple.
 

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The NYPD's Titanic Problem
June 6, 2016

Like the famed ocean liner, the greatest police department in the history of the world — as it likes to portray itself — seems headed toward an iceberg while the skipper, Mayor Bill de Blasio, seems oblivious to the dangers ahead. Perhaps the mayor is unaware that two-thirds of an iceberg resides beneath the surface.

That iceberg is, of course, U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara’s corruption investigation, which so far has led to the modifications, transfers and/or retirements of 10 chiefs and inspectors as well as a probably related suicide.

So far, there have been two significant arrests. Alex Lichtenstein was arrested after he allegedly bribed cops at the pistol license division, and Hamlet Peralta, a Harlem restaurant owner, friendly with top brass, was arrested after he allegedly bilked investors of $12 million. At least one top cop lost money, as did Jonah Rechnitz and Jeremy Reichberg, both of whom allegedly bribed top NYPD officers with gifts.

Two of those NYPD officers filed for retirement last week. A third, Deputy Chief John Sprague, was placed on modified assignment for refusing to cooperate with the feds. Commissioner Bill Bratton had promoted Sprague just a few months ago, which tells you how close Preet is playing his cards.

Somewhat bizarrely, Sprague’s lawyer added that Sprague would answer questions put to him by the police department. Make of that what you will.

The word around Police Plaza is that Bratton, said to be on vacation in Italy last week, is allowing the top brass to retire without preferring departmental charges. That means they would be able to keep their pensions should indictments follow. The message this sends to the public, like having his dues and expenses paid by the Police Foundation at the Harvard Club, is hardly a positive one.

Meanwhile, at a news conference last Thursday at Police Plaza, Mayor de Blasio acted as though he didn’t have a care. He resembled Mad magazine’s Alfred E. Neuman with a “What — me worry?” look.

He pronounced the retirement process for the scandalized top brass as “perfectly appropriate.” Asked if the scandal was affecting the department, he said that it was not “stopping the men and women from making gun arrests.” As evidence, the mayor tried to pass off as news the fact that, as his press release put it, “New York has the Safest Start to 2016 in Modern New York City History [with] 96 fewer Shootings and 19 Fewer Murders Year-to-Date Compared with 2015.” [Actually, that is news although it didn’t get much play.]

The bigger news is that no one — probably not even Preet — knows for certain where this corruption investigation is heading. Prosecutors disclosed last week they have 30,000 emails from Peralta’s laptop and three to four months of wiretaps. In return for leniency, you can also bet that Peralta, Lichtenstein, Rechnitz and Reichberg are singing like jaybirds about their dealings with the NYPD’s top brass.

Remember, the Knapp Commission began with one cop, Frank Serpico, making allegations about one NYPD plainclothes unit — his own. The result? The commission discovered wholesale, systemic corruption right up to the commissioner’s office.

WASSERMAN SPEAKS. Robert Wasserman, to whom the Police Foundation is paying hundreds of thousands of dollars as a consultant for Commissioner Bratton, denied he was the department’s “unofficial police commissioner,” as this column described him last week. He added that he had nothing to do with departmental transfers and promotions and that he did not know Beth Correia, a Los Angeles lawyer who is friendly with Bratton and whom the city is paying $175,000, although she has no office and reports to no one.

However, a police officer has told NYPD ConfidentialWasserman introduced him to Correia at a meeting with other officers. Go figure.
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:heh: what does that even mean? How is it unclear? It was either caught on camera. If he has EZ Pass, he was billed and it was caught on camera. It's that fukkn simple.

One would think that the closure of one of our most active and secure tunnels(if not the most) of our country wouldn't go unnoticed....
 

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I Have the Power to Make You Police Commissioner, Businessman Told NYPD Pal


By Murray Weiss | June 22, 2016 11:53am



Police Commissioner Bill Bratton and Mayor Bill de Blasio said the two officers injured during a Coney Island building mattress fire remained in critical condition Tuesday.�
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NEW YORK CITY — The two Brooklyn businessmen accused of bribing police officials for favors believed they wielded enough power at the NYPD and in City Hall to make one of their pals the next police commissioner, DNAinfo New York has learned.

Jeremy Reichberg and Jona Rechnitz, who were also campaign fundraisers for Mayor Bill de Blasio, claimed they had the political muscle to not only help get their friends promotions and cozy assignments inside the NYPD, but to install them atop the nation’s largest police force, according to sources familiar with their secretly recorded conversations.

“Jeremy must have said it a hundred times, that he was going to get [Deputy Inspector James Grant] to be the police commissioner,” said a source familiar with wiretapped conversations between Reichberg and Grant and others.

In a federal criminal court complaint filed on Monday by U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara, prosecutors claimed that in 2014 Reichberg already had the connections to get gun permits upgraded in a single day, not the months it usually takes, and had already gotten Grant a coveted post in Manhattan that would fast-track him to the upper echelons of the department.

When Reichberg asked to get the permit immediately, an officer in the License Division said it “would take longer.” That prompted the businessman to "boast of his connection to [then Chief of Department Phil Banks]" and how he “was responsible for getting Grant his position as the commanding officer of the 19th Precinct” on the Upper East side, according to a criminal complaint.

Sources recalled how, at the time, Reichberg and Rechnitz were such fixtures in Banks' office that colleagues and subordinates thought they had "practically moved in."

But few people knew just how close they were.

The two businessmen frequently took Banks and his close friend, Correction Union President Norman Seabrook, who's been arrested on fraud charges, on vacations to Israel and the Dominican Republic, among other destinations, according to court documents and sources.

Banks even invested in Rechnitz's business ventures, as DNAinfo New York previously reported.

Mentioning Banks' and Grant's names inside the License Division was like waving a magic wand for Reichberg, who received his license within hours when it could take weeks if not months for the average applicant, investigators said.

Rechnitz and Reichberg were friends and business associates since 2011, and by 2013 became donors to Mayor Bill de Blasio’s campaign. They later both served on the mayor's Inauguration Committee.

Rechnitz also donated the maximum $102,300 to the mayor’s unsuccessful efforts to unseat upstate Republican legislators to retake the Senate for Democrats.

Meanwhile, the two businessmen were allegedly doling out hundreds of thousands of dollars on lavish gifts, expensive meals and free travel to police officials in exchange for having instant access to the NYPD for their personal needs and those of their friends.

In the end, Rechnitz was snared in a separate bribery scheme involving Seabrook, who accepted $65,000 in exchange for funneling $20 million of his union funds into a hedge fund run by a friend of Rechnitz, who was also charged.

He pleaded guilty and began cooperating in a variety of probes, including those involving the NYPD and the mayor’s fundraising activities.

DNAinfo New York disclosed on Tuesday that Rechnitz allegedly paid a high-end prostitute $10,000 to accompany him, Grant, Reichberg and others on a private jet flight to Las Vegas for the Super Bowl weekend in 2013.

He also picked up the $59,000 airfare and other hotel and meal costs, the feds say.

On Monday, Grant, Reichberg and Deputy Chief Michael Harrington were charged with bribery related charges for taking lavish gifts, free trips and expensive meals as part of a pay-for-favors scandal.

Both officers have pleaded not guilty to the charges.

I Have the Power to Make You Police Commissioner, Businessman Told NYPD Pal

@tru_m.a.c that corruption

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