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Manhattan man indicted for ‘severe,’ year-long abuse of teen girl he met on Facebook Marketplace: DA 
A man was indicted for severely sexually, physically, and psychologically abusing a teenage girl for more than a year, prosecutors announced on Tuesday.
Man pleads guilty to pushing man, 85, onto subway tracks in Manhattan 
A man pleaded guilty on Tuesday to shoving an 85-year-old man onto subway tracks in Manhattan last year, according to the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office.
D.A. Bragg Announces Charges Against Man Who Repeatedly Raped, Assaulted Teenage Girl For More Than A Year 
“As alleged, Rayshawn Weir kept this child in a perpetual state of fear and pain over the course of 15 months,” said District Attorney Bragg. “Only when bystanders intervened as he allegedly attempted to strangle her at the Port Authority bus station did this horrific abuse come to an end. Our talented prosecutors are working hand in hand with our Survivor Services Bureau to support her and secure justice in this case. If you or someone you know is being abused, know that we are here to help: call 212-335-9373.”
ICYMI: D.A. Bragg, Manhattan Borough President Levine & Councilmember Powers Call On City Council To Expedite The Removal Of Dangerous Sidewalk Sheds 
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, Jr., Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine and City Councilmember Keith Powers wrote an op-ed in the New York Daily News calling on the New York City Council to pass legislation that will make it easier to get sidewalk sheds down in a timely fashion, while simultaneously making sure that the sheds that are up, are safer and less disruptive.
Manhattan District Attorney’s Office returns antiquities worth a total of $500,000 to Mexico 
On 22 November, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg announced the return of nearly $500,000 worth of antiquities to Mexico.
Man Shoved 85-Year-old Subway Rider Onto Tracks, Faces 7 Year Sentence 
A 30-year-old man has pled guilty to charges after he shoved an 85-year-old subway rider onto the subway tracks at a Midtown train station close to two weeks ago.

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