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NY Investment Firm Founder Charged With $4M Fraud 
The founder of investment firm Never Alone Capital LLC was hit with parallel criminal and civil suits on Wednesday from the Manhattan district attorney and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, alleging he ran a fraudulent scheme that raised approximately $4 million from investors, most of which he then misappropriated for personal use.
Mendoni receives 11 Greek antiquities recovered by the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office 
Culture Minister Lina Mendoni on Tuesday received 11 ancient Greek artifacts from the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office, handed over by the Chief of the Antiquities Trafficking Unit and Senior Trial Counsel, Assistant District Attorney Matthew Bogdanos.
Metropolitan Museum repatriates ancient bronze griffin head that was stolen from Greek institution 
The Metropolitan Museum of Art is returning a bronze griffin’s head from the seventh century BC to Greece after it was found to have been stolen from a museum there in the 1930s.
New York man charged in investment fraud, admitted ‘I am fake’ in recording, authorities say 
A New York City man was charged by federal and local authorities on Wednesday with stealing millions of dollars for his firm Never Alone Capital LLC, even as he created an audio recording where he described himself as a failure and his firm as fake.
D.A. Bragg Announces 26-Count Indictment In Multi-Million Investment Fraud Scheme 
“As alleged, Alan Burak targeted those who would put their faith in him and entrust him with their savings: friends and family in Mexico, and members of the Latino community who came to him for financial advice,” said District Attorney Bragg. “Those who take advantage of others to steal their hard-earned money will be held accountable. This is an ongoing investigation. Please call our Financial Frauds Bureau at 212-335-8900 if you are a victim.”
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg Returns 11 Antiquities Worth Nearly $1 Million to Greece 
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin L. Bragg, Jr. announced the return of 11 antiquities, valued at nearly $1 million, to Greece during a repatriation ceremony held with Greece’s Minister of Culture Dr. Lina Mendoni and Consul General Ifigeneia Kanara.

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