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Insurance Execs Charged With $250M Fake Policy Scheme 
An insurance company and two executives issued bogus insurance policies purporting to offer over $250 million in coverage to companies and homeowners, according to an indictment announced by the Manhattan district attorney Tuesday.
D.A. Bragg & NYPD Commissioner Tisch: Man Indicted For Selling Firearms To Undercover Officer In Harlem 
“As alleged, Joseph Moore purposely sold dangerous, illegal firearms to an undercover officer on several occasions,” said District Attorney Bragg. “The guns Moore allegedly sold had a significant risk of causing harm to fellow Manhattanites, and I am thankful that one of the NYPD's brave undercover officers was able to prevent the weapons from making it onto our city’s streets. Protecting Manhattan’s communities from gun violence remains my top priority and we will continue using all the tools at our disposal to reduce gun violence.”
Harlem Gun Bust: DA Indicts Man For Selling Firearms To Undercover Cop 
A Harlem man has been indicted on four felony weapons charges after he sold illegal firearms – including an assault weapon – to an undercover NYPD officer over about six months this year, prosecutors announced on Tuesday.
D.A. Bragg, Port Authority IG Announce Indictment Of $250 Million Off-Shore Insurance Scheme 
District Attorney Bragg said: “New Yorkers trust that when they purchase insurance, whether to safeguard their home or operate on an airport tarmac, they are paying for protection in times of crisis. As alleged, these defendants flagrantly lied and issued worthless insurance policies from their off-shore company while pocketing thousands in premiums and fees. I thank our partners at Port Authority’s Office of the Inspector General for their partnership in rooting out fraud and protecting New Yorkers.”
D.A. Bragg Announces Increased Funding Opportunity For Summer Youth Gun Violence Prevention 
“As someone who grew up in Harlem myself, I know firsthand the importance of keeping young people engaged and busy during the summer months. I am thrilled to announce up to $300,000 in funding for summer youth gun violence prevention, building on the success of the past three years of this initiative,” said District Attorney Bragg. “Driving down gun violence is my top priority, and with shootings down 48 percent since I took office, we are building on that progress. Prevention initiatives are one key way we’re doing that, alongside focused prosecutions in areas of concentrated violence and traditional law enforcement methods. I urge organizations big and small to team up and apply for this funding.”
Fighting gun violence through prevention: Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg to award $300,000 to groups helping youth access arts 
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg says he is continuing the fight against gun violence by offering at-risk young people funds to participate in the arts and other activities.

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