Category Archives: Law

Lawsuit exposes how modeling agencies rip-off young girls

February 21, 2016– by Steven E. Greer I am a crusader for the rights of fashion models. (more…)

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Convicted felon Jeff Galloway stages a comeback

December 17, 2015- by Steven E. Greer If the mayor of Bridgeport, Connecticut can be re-elected after serving seven years in prison (more…)

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Police catch perp who cracked tourist’s skull in The Battery

February 17, 2016- The Post reports that the perp who cracked the skull of a tourist in (more…)

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Letter: Why is there so much turnover in staff at Milford Management?

February 5, 2016- Letter from BPC resident: I am a resident in one of the Milford-managed buildings and have noticed tremendous turnover (more…)

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Preet Bharara should run the DOJ after Loretta Lynch is appointed to the SCOTUS

February 15, 2016- by Steven E. Greer, MD With the death of Supreme Court (SCOTUS) Justice Antonin Scalia, The White House and Senate (more…)

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Lester Chang, Republican candidate to replace Sheldon Silver, featured

February 17, 2016- DNAinfo featured Lester Chang, the GOP’s choice to replace Sheldon Silver (more…)

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Tourist suffers fractured skull in The Battery as PEP are nowhere to be found

February 16, 2016- It has happened again in The Battery. The park, which is patrolled by city (more…)

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Will Goldman Sachs cost Hillary Clinton the presidency?

February 14, 2016- by Steven E. Greer First, Bernie Sanders singled out by name Goldman Sachs as being the face of “Wall Street fraud”, (more…)

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Local lawyer wins important case against the city

February 12, 2016- I had dinner with a local lawyer, Peter Gleason (who is also a former New York firefighter and cop), and was amazed to hear about the racism that exists within the FDNY. (more…)

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Letter to the Editor: Give Peace (and Quiet) A Chance

(3,824 people have read this as of February 15, 2016) August 10, 2015- Letter by John Dellaportas Some 100,000 times per year, tourist helicopters buzz Battery Park City. These flights run all day, (more…)

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An assault on the freedom of the press by New York politicians

December 28, 2015- by Steven E. Greer There is something very concerning that is developing which has not been well reported in the press. (more…)

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Broadsheet given unprecedented access inside residential building to host a political petition-signing

February 13, 2016- The Broadsheet, which is the mouthpiece of the establishment Democrats in (more…)

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Images of a crashed crane in the heart of Tribeca

February 5, 2016- This is as close as we could get to the crane that collapsed on Worth Street. (more…)

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Review: Shake Shack’s chicken sandwich is great

Update January 29, 2016- I noticed that they use hormone-free, antibiotic-free, free-range chickens. (more…)

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Neighbors warned Catherine McVay Hughes and her CB1 of swaying Tribeca crane hours before fatal collapse

Update February 11, 2016- The CB1 met last night and discussed crane safety and the numerous (more…)

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BatteryPark.TV helps create 1,180 new rent-stabilized apartments

December 3, 2015- by Steven E. Greer BatteryPark.TV was the first news source Downtown to report on how many of the so-called (more…)

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Review: Evacuation Day Plaza

February 11, 2016- Two eccentric FiDi businessmen, James Kaplan and Arthur Piccolo, succeeded in achieving a bizarre (more…)

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Wife of Sheldon Silver and another convicted felon choose his successor in Assembly

February 8, 2016- BatteryPark.TV warned how sleazy the process of replacing Sheldon Would be, but we had no idea it would be this egregious.  (more…)

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Review: The People v. O.J. Simpson

https://youtu.be/J2-vm-L_dk4 February 3, 2016- by Steven E. Greer The FX mini-series about the 1990’s murder trial of O.J. Simpson is surprisingly good. The casting (more…)

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Local representation on the BPCA board won’t change a damn thing

January 26, 2016- by Steven E. Greer I seriously wonder sometimes whether the majority of the people living in Lower Manhattan are morons. (more…)

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