New York City prosecutors say a man lured immigrant women in the city’s subway system and promised them jobs, then took them to secluded locations to sexually assault them.
A federal judge in New York City says two luxury real estate brokers and their brother accused of raping dozens of women over two decades will remain in jail to await their trial on sex trafficking charges.
Killings and shootings have dropped, but headlines have been dominated by terrifying crimes, like the killing of a woman who was burned to death on the F train.
A former colleague of David Pearce — who is on trial for the 2021 deaths of two women and several additional sexual assaults — described both women's final hours in court Friday.
A second man was arrested in the kidnapping of a teen girl on Long Island who was held captive on a boat for weeks.
Oren and Tal Alexander, who run a luxury real estate brokerage, and their brother Alon Alexander have been charged with sex trafficking by Federal authorities.
When the notorious Alexander brothers arrive in New York, they will not be heading for the exclusive nightclubs, fancy restaurants and raging parties to which they were once accustomed. If it’s any consolation though,
In a Manhattan Supreme Court filing late Friday, Adams’ Law Department attorneys wrote they had not realized his accuser, ex-Transit Police employee Lorna Beach-Mathura, was in Chapter 7
Sobel Uribe was arraigned Thursday on charges of forcible touching and sexual abuse. He pleaded not guilty and was ordered held on $5,000 bail.
Navarro, 48, was charged with second-degree murder in the deadly attack on 55-year-old Jose Portillo, who was trying to collect $24,000 in unpaid rent from the woman and her husband,
New York’s status as a sanctuary city for undocumented immigrants has shifted over time. Now, as President-elect Donald J. Trump prepares to enter office, it may shift once again.