Racial biases and stereotypes may be a concern for defendants at criminal trials in New York. A paper published by a public defender describes research-backed approaches that could help defense attorneys counteract racial bias among jurors. Directly addressing the...
Month: February 2020
Man pleads guilty to conspiracy charge
A 31-year-old man pled guilty to a charge of conspiracy to commit wire fraud in a New York court. The man was an associate of MyPayrollHR's CEO, and the scheme involved stealing roughly $13 million from two different companies over a period of six years. The man...
New York landlord ordered to pay back “Ponzi scheme” investors
A prominent New York City landlord has been ordered to pay at least $63 million to investors he is accused of defrauding with what has been described by prosecutors as a Ponzi scheme. The Securities and Exchange Commission announced news of the court order on Jan. 30....
What to know about Ponzi schemes
If you have been a victim of financial fraud in New York, it could take years to put your life back together. Therefore, it is important that you understand the nature of a Ponzi scheme or other attempts to take your hard-earned money. Common elements of a Ponzi...