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. Click For More

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August 17, 2026 | The Chief Leader

Former IBO IT chief indicted over alleged theft of 4,000 files Click For More

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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August 14, 2026 | Pix11

NYC homeless shelter employee allegedly stole thousands from residents: DA Click For More

NEW YORK, N.Y. (PIX11) — A Bronx man has been indicted for allegedly defrauding multiple homeless shelter residents in an apartment voucher and credit card theft scheme, said Manhattan District Attorney Alvin L. Bragg, Jr.

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August 13, 2026 | News 12

Man convicted for running decade-long sex trafficking operation Click For More

A Brooklyn man was indicted for allegedly running a violent sex trafficking operation for over a decade.

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August 13, 2026

Manhattan D.A., DOI Commiss. Announce Indictment Of Former IBO Employee For Computer Trespass, File Theft Click For More

“IT professionals working for city agencies are charged with safeguarding the City’s sensitive information and files. Instead, we allege, the former head of IT for the Independent Budget Office downloaded thousands of files to a USB drive that he took home,” said District Attorney Bragg. “I thank DOI for its ongoing partnership in rooting out fraud and corruption in our city.”

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August 12, 2026

D.A. Bragg Announces Trial Conviction Of Curtis “Wise” Brown For Running Sex Trafficking Operation Click For More

“For more than a decade, Curtis Brown profited from this extremely controlling, coercive, and violent operation,” said District Attorney Bragg. “With explicit rules and brutal punishments for perceived slights, he forcibly trafficked at least two women, including his wife, the mother of his child. After his arrest, he threatened to kill her if she testified, on top of committing perjury by repeatedly lying about his actions. Thank you to the members of the jury for their careful consideration of this very difficult case, and to the brave survivors who took the stand to secure justice for his years of abuse.” 

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August 12, 2026 | NATIONAL JEWELER

Jewelry Store Employee Gets 20 Years to Life in Choking Death of Boss Click For More

New York—A New York City jewelry store employee who choked his boss to death using zip ties and then fled the country, evading capture for eight years, could spend the rest of his life in prison.


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ICYMI: “We allege the former head of IT for the Independent Budget Office downloaded thousands of files to a USB drive that he took home.” – D.A. Bragg. Learn more about this indictment:
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Statement from a spokesperson on People v. Mangione ⬇️
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In Manhattan, incidents of shots fired are down 59% compared to 2021. Our collaboration with the NYPD and law enforcement partners is crucial to this success and we will continue doing the work to drive down cycles of gun violence ⬇️

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