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D.A. Bragg Announces Prison Sentence Of Anthonia Egegbara For Subway Shoving In Times Square 
“Anthonia Egegbara will serve a significant state prison term for viciously shoving a woman, who was on her morning commute, into a train as it entered the station,” said District Attorney Bragg. “The assault left the victim with stiffness and pain from her injuries to this day. I hope the resolution in this case can offer the victim a sense of justice.”
D.A. Bragg Announces Indictment In Fatal Shooting And Robbery Of Javier Osorio-Mejia 
“As alleged, Marc Haygood and Jayquan Straker planned a violent murder as they followed Mr. Osorio-Mejia into Manhattan, stealing jewelry off his body after fatally shooting him. Mr. Osorio-Mejia was a well-known sneaker seller, entrepreneur, and father whose life was cut short in this senseless tragedy,” said District Attorney Bragg. “I send my deepest condolences to Mr. Osorio-Mejia’s family and friends as they mourn his loss.”
Woman sentenced to 12 years for shoving victim into oncoming train: officials 
A woman who shoved a 42-year-old into an oncoming train at a subway station in Times Square was sentenced to 12 years in prison, officials announced Thursday.
D.A. Bragg Announces Additional Indictment Of Harvey Weinstein 
“Thanks to this survivor who bravely came forward, Harvey Weinstein now stands indicted for an additional alleged violent sexual assault,” said District Attorney Bragg. “This investigation is ongoing. If you have been sexually assaulted, I assure you that our team of dedicated prosecutors, investigators, social workers, and many more stand at the ready to support you. Please call us at 212-335-9373.”
Harvey Weinstein pleads not guilty to sexual offense charge stemming from recent indictment 
Harvey Weinstein has pleaded not guilty to one count of a criminal sex act in the first degree after he was indicted by a grand jury earlier this month.
Manhattan DA unveils sex crime charge against Harvey Weinstein from new accuser 
Disgraced film mogul Harvey Weinstein pleaded not guilty to a new charge that he sexually assaulted a woman in 2006 on Wednesday, months after his 2020 conviction was thrown out by New York's top court.

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