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Category Archives: Crime
Exclusive: The sexual harassment within the BPCA was criminal
March 20, 2017- by Steven E. Greer BatteryPark.TV has exclusively learned from sources close to the Battery Park City Authority (BPCA) (more…)
Posted in Crime, Law, NYPD First Precinct, State Government
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1 WTC was built by a mobster
April 13, 2017- The corrupt Port Authority ran the 1 WTC construction project. The Post reports, “A Queens contractor with alleged mob ties admitted Wednesday to (more…)
Posted in Crime, NYPD First Precinct, Real estate, State Government
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Martha Gallo, person who oversaw JPMorgan problems, still on BPCA board
Update November 19, 2013- JP Morgan settled with the DOJ for a record $13 Billion to resolve (more…)
Is Martha Gallo failing to provide oversight again?
January 29, 2016- Opinion by Steven E. Greer I was scratching my head trying to understand the motivation for why local resident and BPCA (more…)
Posted in - Op-Ed, Crime, Music Bands, State Government, Wall Street
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NYPD community meeting discusses gangs of teens menacing BPC
March 31, 2017- BPTV has been the only news source to cover the ongoing problem of teens (more…)
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Exclusive: Are the BPCA bonds risky junk with AAA ratings?
March 27, 2017- The BPCA’s Chairman and CEO, Dennis Mehiel, recently boasted at the board meeting how their bonds (more…)
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The Feds and Manhattan DA refuse to prosecute Mayor de Blasio
March 16, 2017- Despite a state grand jury and a second federal grand jury to deliberate whether (more…)
Posted in - 1 The Good News and Greer Report, - Politics, City government, Crime, Federal government, Law
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U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara gets fired after refusing to resign
March 11, 2017- The NYT reports that Mr. Bharara was refusing to step down. But minutes later, (more…)
Gruesome murder of Church Street Iranian jeweler
Update February 28, 2017- This has now been ruled a homicide. “Omid Gholian, 43, was found (more…)
Posted in - 1 The Good News and Greer Report, Crime, NYPD First Precinct
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Criminal charges soon to be filed against Mayor de Blasio?
Update February 25, 2017- Preet’s prosecutors grilled de Blasio for four hours in their office yesterday. (more…)
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Tip of the Week: Don’t mess with a federal judge
February 5, 2017- by Steven E. Greer As viewers of BPTV know, I am in a federal legal battle with the BPCA and Howard Milstein (more…)
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Thieves steal $10,000 in handbags from BPC Saks
February 6, 2017- DNAinfo reports, “Two men stole more than $10,000 worth of handbags from Saks Fifth Avenue (more…)
BPCA meeting today indicates they might have violated RFP contract law
January 26, 2017- On the agenda for the BPCA board meeting today, it lists as a topic “Authorization to (more…)
Posted in Crime, Real estate, State Government
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Our new neighbor is El Chapo
January 24, 2017- Lower Manhattan is really in decline. Infamous crime lords have moved in. The NYT reports on the (more…)
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BatteryPark.TV wins major victory in federal lawsuit against the BPCA and Howard Milstein
Update January 17, 2017- The BPCA has fired its entire legal team and replaced it with a firm (more…)
Posted in - Politics, Crime, Law, Real estate, Wall Street
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Woman on bike hit and killed by SUV at West Side Highway and Chambers Street
Update February 3, 2017- The defendant, 26-year old Samuel Silva, pleaded guilty in a deal offered by the (more…)
Posted in Crime, NYPD First Precinct
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FiDi purse snatcher strikes again
Update January 11, 2017- It has happened again. Another woman in FiDi was violently mugged and (more…)
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Court denies motion for restraining order against Glen Plaskin
Update January 15, 2017- On January 10th, more testimony was heard, and the judge ultimately denied the plaintiffs’ (more…)
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The vultures get a whiff of the de Blasio carcass
December 23, 2016- In this past week, since the leak of the news that two different grand juries had convened (more…)
It’s happened again: $5,000 Rolex stolen from Brookfield Place Equinox this time
January 6, 2017- This is not a re-run of an old story. Another man using the Equinox Gym in Brookfield (more…)
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