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Grand Central Stabbing Suspect Indicted for Attempted Murder, DA Says 
A Queens man was indicted on Thursday for stabbing a man on the Metro-North train in Grand Central station this January, District Attorney Alvin Bragg said. According to Bragg, the suspect, Abdul Little, 46, stabbed a 31-year-old man on Jan. 4 at around 6:47 p.m. while onboard the train.
D.A. Bragg Announces Guilty Plea In Diamond Swap 
“Manashe Sezanayev is facing accountability for stealing diamonds from merchants and replacing them with fake stones,” said District Attorney Bragg. “We will continue to prosecute those who take advantage of consumers and conduct business deals in a dishonest manner.”
D.A. Bragg Announces Indictment Of Man For Stabbing At Grand Central Station 
“As alleged, Abdul Little viciously stabbed a train passenger on a train pulling into Manhattan’s landmark train station,” said District Attorney Bragg. “New Yorkers and commuters deserve to be safe while navigating our railroads and subways, and we will seek full accountability for anyone who commits these horrific acts of violence. I wish the victim a speedy and full recovery.”
How to Deal With Wage Theft in NYC in the Trump Era 
If you think your boss is shortchanging you, you’re not alone: an estimated 2.1 million workers in New York State are victims of wage theft annually, totalling $3.2 billion in unpaid wages and benefits, according to labor advocates.
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.

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