Category: Organized Crime
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Federal Prosecutorial Lawfare: Crooked Obama-Biden-Comey DOJ Holdovers Rig Justice and Jail Americans for Career Stats
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From Oakland to Brooklyn, federal prosecutors have traded the Constitution for career advancement. In two explosive cases—the Mario Juarez bribery sham and the OneTaste forced labor hoax—the DOJ used liars,…
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NY JUDICIAL CORRUPTION INC. – Watchdog Robert H. Tembeckjian Accused of Selling Out Justice
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Robert H. Tembeckjian, the man tasked with keeping New York judges honest, has been exposed as a corrupt enabler of judicial misconduct and foreign criminal interests. From covering up perjury…
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THE MOST DANGEROUS MAN IN AMERICA?
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The Feds claimed Richard Luthmann operated in La Cosa Nostra and the “Chinese Mafia.” Their witness? A six-time felon con artist the NYC FBI Field Office still “runs.” Danger claims?…
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Putin’s Pal in Albany? New York’s Judicial Ethics Watchdog Linked to Russian Oligarch-Connected Fund
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Putin’s Pal in Albany: NY judicial ethics boss linked to Kremlin-connected Balchug Capital raises concerns of corrupt foreign influence
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Protecting Cops Exposing Crooks
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Protecting Cops Exposing Crooks: Retired NYPD fleet chief Bob Martinez breaks silence—defending his legacy and exposing crooked vendors.
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Cop-Hating NYC Council Member EXPOSED
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Kamillah Hanks Busted On Her Biggest Political Lie Yet: “We Work With Law Enforcement” By Dick LaFontaine and M. Thomas Nast, with Richard Luthmann and Michael Volpe Kamillah Hanks…
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Major Police Supply Corruption: Dirty Deals, Betrayals, IRS Fraud, and the NJ Court Cover-Up
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Major Police Supply Corruption: Secret cash deal between NYPD supplier Brad Badal and tax felon Bruce Bendell exposed. DOJ scrutiny mounts.
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YouTubers’ FBI Investigation: A Visit From the FEDS … or Worse for Jeremy Hales and That Umbrella Guy?
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YouTubers’ FBI Investigation: Jeremy Hales and Matthew Lewis, known as ‘ThatUmbrellaGuy,’ may face scrutiny after discussing organized crime.