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Strange Case of Jewel Thief Who Scammed Conde Nast and Consumers out of $300G 
One of the city’s glitziest magazine publishers has been ensnared by a scamster who bounced checks for full page ads in Conde Nast Publications that he used to get consumers to turn over valuable jewelry including engagement rings, watches and necklaces.
D.A. Bragg Announces Indictment Of Home Health Aide For Stealing $24,000 From Clients 
“As alleged, Jerona Smith broke the trust that her clients instilled in her by stealing their hard-earned money,” said District Attorney Bragg. “My Office will continue to prosecute those who prey on the vulnerability of older New Yorkers in their care. If you or someone you know is above the age of 60 and may be a victim of a crime, I urge you to call our Elder Abuse Unit at 212-335-9007 or email EAU@dany.nyc.gov.”
D.A. Bragg Announces The Return Of More Than 1,400 Antiquities To The People Of India 
“We will continue to investigate the many trafficking networks that have targeted Indian cultural heritage” said District Attorney Bragg. “I thank our team of prosecutors and analysts, along with our partners at HSI, for their continued commitment to returning stolen and looted artifacts.”
Anti-Israel protester indicted for hate crime for allegedly threatening Jewish man on subway 
New York prosecutors indicted a man for an antisemitic hate crime that allegedly occurred around the time of controversial protests against an exhibit on the Oct. 7, 2023, Nova music festival massacre.
California man who threatened Jewish subway rider indicted on hate crime charges 
A California man who allegedly threatened a Jewish straphanger on a Manhattan subway has been indicted on hate crimes and harassment charges, the Manhattan District Attorney’s office announced Friday.
D.A. Bragg Announces Hate Crimes Indictment Of Man For Antisemitic Subway Threats 
“As alleged, Christopher Husary tried to force a Jewish man to comply with his demands by spewing antisemitic comments and threats at him,” said District Attorney Bragg. “We will continue using all the tools at our disposal to hold those accountable who commit acts driven by hate and discrimination. I thank the victim for his bravery in coming forward about these allegations and I urge anyone who believes they have been the victim of a hate crime to call 911 or report it to our Office’s Hate Crimes Unit at 212-335-3100.”

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