Seniors
Ten (Four from The Bronx) Charged with Operating $20M Black Market HIV Medication Fraud Scheme
Federal prosecutors and agency officials announced on Friday, Oct. 20, the unsealing of legal documents, charging ten people, including four from The Bronx, in connection with their involvement in a scheme spanning around a half a decade in which they defrauded Medicaid, Medicare, and private insurance companies out of at least approximately $20 million.
UPDATE 66-Year-Old Mt. Hope Man Reported Missing Has Returned Home
UPDATE Williamsbridge: 67-Year-old Man Reported Missing Found Safe
Norwood: Man, 61, Kicked, Robbed inside Building
Hochul Grants Clemency to Thirteen People
Gov. Kathy Hochul granted clemency on Sept. 8 to 13 people across the State. Government officials said the action, including ten pardons and three commutations, recognizes individuals demonstrating remorse, exemplifying rehabilitation, and displaying a commitment to improving themselves and their communities. They added that the action represents what they said was the governor’s continued fulfillment of her commitment to review and act on clemency applications on a rolling basis, rather than only once at the end of the year.
