Category Archives: Law

Angry pitchfork mob demands the ouster of BPCA Chairman Dennis Mehiel

December 16, 2015- by Steven E. Greer The BPCA hosted a rare Town Hall meeting tonight, and surprisingly, all of the top executives (more…)

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Deborah Glick assembles team of former Sheldon Silver staffers to fill power vacuum

January 26, 2016- by Steven E. Greer At the monthly CB1 meeting tonight, held at the One World Trade Center observatory, New (more…)

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Could the BPCA’s Kevin McCabe and Robin Forst be charged with assault?

January 25, 2016- In the news is a story about a radical professor at the University of Missouri (more…)

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U.S. Senate now investigates rubber pellet turf fields

January 22, 2016- The U.S. Senate is now weighing in on the safety of those ubiquitous (more…)

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How Sheldon Silver Became a Convicted Felon Thanks to Shady Real Estate Relationships

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Cuomo just dodged a bullet

January 11th, 2016- The Post reports, “Gov. Andrew Cuomo is off the hook for shutting down the Moreland (more…)

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Interview with Geoffrey Croft, the source of the “Teens attacked” story

January 8, 2016- by Steven E. Greer The TribecaTrib, the Daily News, and other failing “newspapers”, are picking up the story about (more…)

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Has Preet Bharara scared the city’s Conflicts of Interest Board into doing its job?

January 6, 2016- by Steven E. Greer BatteryPark.TV has made numerous of complaints to the city’s Conflicts of Interest Board, (more…)

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Tip of the Week: How to report state fraud

https://youtu.be/Wj7YLYQCiq4 December 10, 2015- by Steven E. Greer If you are fed up with shady “RFP’s” that funnel your tax dollars into the hands of cronies of (more…)

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Mayor de Blasio’s “Vision Zero” pedestrian safety law is a joke

January 4, 2016- A local paper reports on how the new “Vision Zero” pedestrian safety law, which (more…)

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Artificial turf fields increase concussions

December 29, 2015- The NYT is reporting on a study that indicates artificial turf field, like the (more…)

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Letter: Brewer and Chin need to sweep out all of the Sheldon Silver cronies from CB1

December 2, 2015- Letter by Steven E. Greer, MD, to: (more…)

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Exclusive: BPCA headcount grows 46% in two years

October 5, 2015- by Steven E. Greer The Battery Park City Authority (BPCA) is an organization that was supposed to have been (more…)

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Exclusive: CBS News brings back Payola

December 5, 2015- by Steven E. Greer The Saturday version of CBS This Morning, hosted by music connoisseur Anthony Mason, (more…)

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Dan Squadron is proud that he is Robin Hood, stealing from our BPC parks

November 17, 2015- by Steven E. Greer BatteryPark.TV exclusively reported how our own PEP officers were being reassigned to other (more…)

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BPCA tries to pull a fast one on the Town Hall audience

Update December 18, 2015- Photo of the new Allied Barton security. There were eight of them like this (more…)

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Exclusive: BPC Parks Conservancy electric vehicle runs over 5th grader by PS 276

Update December 18, 2015- At the December 16th Town Hall, the new head of parks addressed (more…)

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BPCA tries again to ban BP.TV from public meeting but the cops intervene this time

December 16, 2015- by Steven E. Greer On July 29, 2015 the BPCA convened a board meeting. By NY Open Meeting Law, anyone is allowed (more…)

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Exclusive: BPCA signs new lease for unneeded space

December 8, 2015- by Steven E. Greer During the December 4th BPCA board meeting, the board voted to approve a strange new lease (more…)

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Danny Meyer sued in federal court for not paying minimum wage

December 16, 2015- The Telegraph reports, “One of New York’s most prominent restaurateurs, (more…)

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