Alvin Bragg is the 37th District Attorney elected in Manhattan. Alvin – a lifelong Manhattanite who served as a state and federal prosecutor – has spent more than two decades fighting to make our communities safer and our criminal justice system fairer.
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Manhattan DA, NYC worker protection agency launch joint effort to crack down on economic exploitation 
The Manhattan District Attorney and the city’s labor watchdog announced that they would join formally forces on Thursday — an initiative they hope will crack down on wage theft, housing and immigration violations.
Mamdani says city will share more info with Manhattan DA on worker, consumer protection cases 
Mayor Zohran Mamdani is expanding his administration’s worker and consumer protection efforts through a new partnership with Manhattan’s top prosecutor.
Former NYC middle school principal accused of sexually abusing students 
NEW YORK (PIX11) — A former Manhattan middle school principal is accused of sexually abusing three students, including a 12-year-old girl, in a two-year span, authorities said.
Workers’ rights at the heart of new NYC initiative, Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg says 
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) Commissioner Samuel Levine are partnering up to combat wage theft, tenant harassment and fraud targeting immigrants.
D.A. Bragg, Mayor Mamdani, And DCWP Commissioner Levine Launch Economic Justice Partnership Ahead Of Labor Day 
“We need all hands on deck to protect the New Yorkers who are bearing the brunt of the affordability crisis. One of my top priorities as District Attorney is taking on bad actors that target vulnerable Manhattanites through wage theft, scams, tenant harassment, and more. By partnering with the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection, we will be better equipped to ensure accountability through efficient, effective criminal and civil proceedings. I thank Commissioner Levine and his team, and look forward to our collaboration to protect New Yorkers’ wallets and homes,” said District Attorney Bragg.
Former IBO IT chief indicted over alleged theft of 4,000 files 
A former chief information officer for New York City’s Independent Budget Office was indicted after allegedly returning to the agency’s offices after his termination and downloading more than 4,000 files containing sensitive government data, prosecutors said.

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