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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…)
Posted in - Politics, City government, Crime, Law, Real estate
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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…)
Posted in - 1 The Good News and Greer Report, Crime, NYPD First Precinct
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A thug-mug in North BPC
January 5, 2017- A man was walking across River (more…)
Posted in Crime, NYPD First Precinct
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Thief Steals Man’s Wallet From Equinox, Spends $10K at Apple Store
December 3, 2015- Security at gyms is a joke, folks. People foolishly leave valuables inside (more…)
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Stephen Starr’s office robbed
December 27, 2016- A Philadelphia paper reports, “Police are seeking the public’s help in locating a man (more…)
BPTV’s holiday gifts to you all
December 22, 2016- Once Mayor de Blasio is indicted, and he will be, the only remaining state or city official whom BPTV has (more…)
Viva la Preet
November 30, 2016- President Trump met with federal prosecutor Preet Bharara and decided to (more…)
CB1’s Ninfa Segarra has the guts to take on Glenn Plaskin, LeFrak, and Gateway
September 28, 2016- A class action was filed against LeFrak’s Gateway plaza back in April of 2014. (more…)
Posted in - Op-Ed, - Politics, City government, Crime, Law, Real estate, State Government
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Federal court refuses to dismiss lawsuit by Kirk Swanson against the BPCA
June 8, 2016- by Steven E. Greer, MD The federal lawsuit against the BPCA, brought by former BPCA executive Kirk Swanson, passed (more…)
Posted in - Politics, Crime, Federal government, Law, State Government
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BPCA lawyer Seema Singh ousted
Update September 21, 2016- Seema Singh has indeed been removed from her position. (more…)
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Did Hillary Clinton really faint from “dehydration” or does she have a chronic neurological condition?
Update September 21, 2016- Reporters are finally asking Hillary real questions. The Post reports that (more…)
Posted in - Op-Ed, - Politics, Crime, Doctors, Dentists, Federal government
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We live in an age of unprecedented corporate corruption
October 21, 2016- by Steven E. Greer, MD We are living in an age where the establishment multi-national corporations are above the law. (more…)
Posted in - Op-Ed, - Politics, Crime, Federal government, Wall Street
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From now on, June 8th is “First Amendment Day”
June 9, 2016- by Steven E. Greer, MD Folks, something historic took place yesterday. BatteryPark.TV and a federal judge defended (more…)
Fulton Station gets its first subway jumper
October18, 2016- DNAinfo reports, “A person was struck by an A train Tuesday morning after jumping (more…)
Yes. You can defend yourself against Internet defamation.
Update July 19, 2016- We had another court appearance and the judged signed an order (more…)
Posted in Crime, Law, Tip of the Week, Wall Street
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Shelly Silver to get 14-years in prison, say prosecutors
April 20, 2016- The NYT reports, “Federal prosecutors in Manhattan asked a judge on Wednesday (more…)
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