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Convicted ex-Mayor de Blasio crony Jona Rechnitz is keeping up with the Kardashians — to run a fraud scheme involving millions of dollars in diamonds. → Read More
Michael Avenatti is still weighing whether or not to take the stand in his own defense, his lawyer revealed Friday. → Read More
In a motion filed Friday, Assistant US Attorney Drew Skinner proposed that those defrauded in the $65 billion scam get until Feb. 28 to email victim coordinator Wendy Olsen-Clancy with their reactions to Madoff's request. → Read More
Michael Avenatti's former office manager told jurors that his California-based law firm was flat broke and unable to pay bills or rent. → Read More
The former CIA staffer accused of passing top secret documents to Wikileaks was a vocal critic of fellow CIA leaker Edward Snowden -- and thought he should be executed. → Read More
Javier Da Silva copped Wednesday to the single charge in connection with the murder of Valerie Reyes, who was found dead inside a roadside suitcase. → Read More
A CIA programmer accused of passing classified information to Wikileaks became increasingly hostile toward coworkers in the months ahead of a massive online document dump, a witness said in court Wednesday. → Read More
Assistant US Attorney Robert Sobelman said that if the prosecutors could hear Avenatti confer with his lawyers and respond to testimony, it was likely those weighing his fate in his Nike extortion trial could, too. → Read More
Grafton Thomas made the comment to forensic psychiatrist Andrew Levin while undergoing an examination to see if he was mentally competent to stand trial for attacking five Orthodox Jews with a machete during a Dec. 28 party in Monsey, New York. → Read More
"He was a difficult employee," Sabrina Schroff told jurors of technician Joshua Schulte. "But being a difficult employee does not make you a criminal. Being a difficult employee does not make you a traitor. Being a difficult employee does not translate to someone who will sell out his country." → Read More
Michael Avenatti kept his client in total darkness as he maneuvered to shakedown Nike for some $20 million, a witness testified Monday in the lawyer's extortion trial. → Read More
Lev Parnas declined to answer Monday when asked if he planned to cooperate in the criminal case against him. → Read More
Disturbing video taken inside Jeffrey Epstein’s Palm Beach estate gives an inside look into the late billionaire’s creepy proclivities. → Read More
Manhattan federal court judge Deborah Batts who was slated to oversee Michael Avenatti's Stormy Daniels-related embezzlement trial, has died. She was 72. → Read More
Florida prosecutors released their entire Jeffrey Epstein case file in the largest public records dump since the financier was first investigated for serial pedophilia more than a decade ago. → Read More
Audio released Friday reveals the comments that landed Michael Avenatti on trial for allegedly attempting to extort Nike. → Read More
A Harvey Weinstein accuser is suing gossip site The Blast, claiming they breached a nondisclosure agreement and published her accusations of being raped by the producer. → Read More
Skelos has now served out more than a year of his four-year sentence for charges including conspiracy to commit extortion and solicitation of bribes and gratuities. → Read More
A lawyer for one of the corrections officers accused of falsifying records the night Jeffrey Epstein died got into a shouting match Thursday with a Manhattan federal court judge. → Read More
Hillary Clinton has now twice snubbed a process server attempting to deliver the defamation lawsuit filed against her by Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard, who sued Clinton for $50 million last week for calling her a "Russian asset." → Read More