Sunday, June 9, 2019

Representative Adriano Espaillat Celebrates LGBTQ Pride Month; Holds 9th Annual Pride Forum June 30th at Indian Road Cafe


  Representative Adriano Espaillat (NY-13), a member of the Congressional LGBT Equality Caucus, released the following statement in honor of LGBTQ Pride Month.

“Each year during the month of June, the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community comes together to celebrate their courage, their identity, the freedom to love who they love, and their right to equal treatment under the law. In communities across this country, LGBTQ individuals can still be fired from their jobs, evicted from their homes, and denied services simply because of who they are or who they love. It is critical that we do more to protect the dignity of the LGBT community and work to ensure full legal and societal equality. That is why I was proud to join my congressional colleagues last month in voting to pass the Equality Act in the U.S. House of Representatives, which would ensure comprehensive civil rights and protections for LGBTQ individuals in communities across the country.

“Pride Month recognizes the courage it takes for LGBTQ people to come out as their true selves into a society that is not always accepting, and it celebrates what for many is a transition from hiding who they truly are to boldly accepting and being proud of their identity.  It is an observance of those who have fought for equality, in some cases losing their freedom or even their lives. This year is particularly important as we recognize the 50th Anniversary of the Stonewall Riots -- the starting point for the LGBTQ equal rights movement – and as New York City hosts the World Pride festival.

“As we celebrate Pride during the month of June, we also pause in reflection of the 49 individuals killed during the attack at the Pulse Nightclub in Orlando, Florida, and countless others whose lives have been lost due to targeted attacks based on their identity.

“As a strong ally, I am proud to celebrate Pride Month and recognize the significant contributions of the LGBTQ community throughout New York’s 13th congressional district and around the nation. When we are inclusive of all persons, including our LGBTQ family, friends and fellow citizens, we are a stronger, more resilient and more unified society.”


Bronx Rally for NYC Culture


Join City Council Member Ritchie Torres 
in a Rally to Urge City Hall Not to Cut Funding to the Department of Cultural Affairs!
 
Monday June 10th @ 10AM
Reprinted from the Bronx Chronicle

Senator Biaggi Holds Housing Resource Fair·

State senator Alessandra Biaggi greets guests and participating housing agency representatives. (Photos: Robert Press)
On Friday, State Senator Alessandra Biaggi (D-34) hosted a ‘Housing Resource Fair” at PS 83 in the Morris Park section of her district. Many city agencies related to the needs of a renter or homeowner joined other housing advocacy, civic or nonprofit organizations to provide a wealth of information to the many people who attended.
Senator Biaggi went around room chatting with and thanking the volunteers manning the many tables set up with valuable housing information, And she spoke to many of the attendees.
NY Health Works RV at State senator Alessandra Biaggi’s Housing Resource Fair 2019. (Photos: Robert Press)
Outside PS 83 was a vehicle from New York Health Works where people could get their blood pressure taken and obtain information about developing a Roadmap to Health. Healthy foods, such as various cut fruits, and water were available to participants.

Saturday, June 8, 2019



YOU'RE INVITED
TO THE "YOLANDA GARCÍA MEMORIAL PARK" DEDICATION
Tuesday, June 18, 2019 ~ 10am.
Detail from a 1994 planning map showing proposed park location. The location as a state-of-the-art park in 2019.
We Stay / Nos Quedamos, Inc., in partnership with the NYC Parks Department, request the honor  of your presence during the formal dedication of the newly constructed, state-of-the-art YOLANDA GARCÍA MEMORIAL PARK.

Join us during this historic moment as we honor and celebrate the lifework and memory of YOLANDA GARCÍA, a staunch advocate of low-income and affordable housing development, an ardent proponent of community green space, and an iconic community role model.

Yolanda García was Nos Quedamos' founder and first Executive Director. She spearheaded the historic and innovative "Melrose Urban Renewal Plan" that established a precedent for community-driven development. Before her untimely death in 2005, Yolanda helped create over one million square feet of attainable residential and commercial space—an accomplishment that shines as a beacon of responsible development organized and fronted by community residents, business leaders and home-owners, and activists working together with a common purpose. This model continues to be studied by fair housing scholars, urban planners, and anti-gentrification advocates from around the world, and that's something we can all be extremely proud of!

The park's development and dedication also represents a major milestone in the investment in the quality-of-life and infrastructure in Melrose by municipal government, and is a living example and case-study of community-led environmental resiliency and sustainability in the South Bronx.
THIS IS A COMMUNITY-WIDE VICTORY. LET'S CELEBRATE TOGETHER!

Melrose Avenue between East 159th &160th Streets, South Bronx.
RSVP: avincenty@nosquedamos.org 


Assemblyman Crespo's Bill Regarding Jury Duty Exemption for Breastfeeding Women Passes Assembly & Senate





Senator Montgomery and Assemblyman Crespo's Bill Regarding Jury Duty Exemption for Breastfeeding Women Passes Both Houses (S. 748 and A. 5424)

  This week the New York State Senate and Assembly passed legislation that provides breastfeeding women an exemption from jury duty. The legislation will allow women choosing to breastfeed their infant the ability to postpone their call to jury service up to two years. 
 
“Many women have decided to breast feed their infants,” said Assemblyman Marcos A. Crespo. “This bill will allow mothers and their families to postpone a call to jury duty in order to ensure the health of their newborn. I am honored to have carried this bill for several years. Thank you to Senator Montgomery and the Senate and to the Speaker and my colleagues in the Assembly.” 
 
Jury duty is an integral part of our justice system. However, if a woman choosing to breastfeed her infant is summoned to jury duty, it is during a critical time in the development of a child's cognitive and cerebral formation. This legislation provides new mothers with both the choice and ability to be excused from jury duty per the written notice by a physician.
 
This legislation is a common sense approach to ensuring the health and safety of mothers, newborns, and families throughout New York State. 

Gang Member Charged In Manhattan Federal Court With Racketeering, Narcotics, And Firearms Offenses


  Geoffrey S. Berman, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced the unsealing of a Superseding Indictment charging ALJERMIAH MACK, a/k/a “Nuke,” with racketeering, narcotics, and firearms offenses in connection with his membership in, and association with, the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods, also known as “Nine Trey.”  The Superseding Indictment also contains charges against defendant ANTHONY ELLISON, a/k/a “Harv,” who was charged in a previous indictment with racketeering and firearms offenses.  The charges against ELLISON remain the same. 

MACK was taken into custody Thursday afternoon.  He was presented and arraigned before Chief U.S. Magistrate Gabriel W. Gorenstein.  The case is assigned to U.S. District Judge Paul A. Engelmayer.  
U.S. Attorney Geoffrey S. Berman said:  “As alleged in the Superseding Indictment, Aljermiah Mack, like his Nine Trey co-conspirators, engaged in brazen acts of gun violence and narcotics dealing.  Thanks to our remarkable partners at HSI, ATF, and the NYPD, he now faces federal charges for his serious crimes.”
As alleged in the Superseding Indictment unsealed today in Manhattan federal court[1]:
Nine Trey was a criminal enterprise involved in committing numerous acts of violence, including shootings, robberies, and assaults in and around Manhattan and Brooklyn.  Members and associates of Nine Trey engaged in violence to retaliate against rival gangs, to promote the standing and reputation of Nine Trey, and to protect the gang’s narcotics business.  Members and associates of Nine Trey enriched themselves by committing robberies and selling drugs, such as heroin, fentanyl, furanyl fentanyl, and MDMA. 
The Superseding Indictment charges MACK and ELLISON with racketeering and firearms offenses.  Count One of the Superseding Indictment charges MACK and ELLISON with participating in a racketeering conspiracy for their criminal involvement in Nine Trey.  Count Two charges MACK and ELLISON with using and carrying firearms, which were brandished and discharged, in connection with the racketeering conspiracy.  Counts Three through Five charge ELLISON in connection with his kidnapping and assaulting another member of Nine Trey near the intersection of Bedford Avenue and Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn on or about July 22, 2018.  Count Six charges MACK with conspiracy to distribute heroin, fentanyl, and MDMA, from in or about 2015 to in or about 2018.  Count Seven charges MACK with using and carrying a firearm in connection with the narcotics conspiracy. 
A chart containing the charges and maximum penalties for the defendants are set forth below.  The maximum potential sentences in this case are prescribed by Congress and are provided here for informational purposes only, as any sentencing of the defendants will be determined by the judge.
Mr. Berman praised the outstanding investigative work of Homeland Security Investigations, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, and the New York City Police Department.  He also thanked the New York City Department of Correction’s Intelligence Bureau for its assistance in the investigation.
The charges contained in the Superseding Indictment are merely accusations, and the defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.      
COUNT CHARGE DEFENDANTS MAX. PENALTIES
1 Racketeering conspiracy   18 U.S.C. § 1962(d) ALJERMIAH MACK (age 33) ANTHONY ELLISON (age 31)       20 years in prison
2 Using or carrying a firearm during and in relation to, or possessing a firearm in furtherance of, a crime of violence, which was discharged   18 U.S.C. § 924(c) ALJERMIAH MACK ANTHONY ELLISON       Life in prison   Mandatory minimum of 10 years in prison
3 Violent crime in aid of racketeering (July 22, 2018)   18 U.S.C. § 1959 ANTHONY ELLISON Life in prison
4 Violent crime in aid of racketeering (July 22, 2018)   18 U.S.C. § 1959 ANTHONY ELLISON 20 years in prison
5 Using or carrying a firearm during and in relation to, or possessing a firearm in furtherance of, a crime of violence, which was brandished   18 U.S.C. § 924(c) ANTHONY ELLISON Life in prison   Mandatory minimum of 7 years in prison
6 Conspiracy to distribute narcotics   21 U.S.C. § 846 ALJERMIAH MACK Life in prison   Mandatory minimum of 10 years in prison  
7 Using or carrying a firearm during and in relation to, or possessing a firearm in furtherance of, a narcotics trafficking offense   18 U.S.C. § 924(c) ALJERMIAH MACK Life in prison   Mandatory minimum of 5 years in prison
[1] As the introductory phrase signifies, the entirety of the text of the Superseding Indictment constitutes only allegations, and every fact described herein should be treated as an allegation. 

Bronx Man Sentenced To More Than 4 Years In Prison For Multimillion-Dollar Fraud Scheme Involving Business Email Compromises And Romance Scams Targeting The Elderly


  Geoffrey S. Berman, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced that MUFTAU ADAMU, a/k/a “Muftau Adams,” a/k/a “Muftau Iddrissu,” was sentenced to 51 months in prison in connection with a fraud scheme based in the Republic of Ghana (“Ghana”) involving the theft of over $10 million through business email compromises and romance scams that targeted elderly victims from at least 2014 through 2018.  ADAMU pled guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud on February 12, 2019, before U.S. Magistrate Judge Kevin Nathaniel Fox.  U.S. District Judge Denise L. Cote imposed today’s sentence.

Manhattan U.S. Attorney Geoffrey S. Berman said:  “Muftau Adamu and his co-defendants conspired with others in Ghana to steal millions of dollars from businesses and vulnerable individuals across the United States through business email compromises and romance scams.  Today’s sentencing sends a message that those who facilitate frauds will face significant time in jail.  We will continue to work with our law enforcement partners to investigate and prosecute such fraud schemes, no matter where they originate.”
According to allegations in the Complaints and the Indictment filed in the case:
Between 2014 and 2018, ADAMU, TOUREY AHMED RUFAI, a/k/a “Joe Thompson,” a/k/a “Joe Terry,” a/k/a “Rufai A Tourey,” a/k/a “Ahmed Rufai Tourey,” and PRINCE NANA AGGREY were members of a criminal enterprise (the “Enterprise”) based in Ghana that committed a series of business email compromises and romance scams against individuals and businesses located across the United States, including in the Southern District of New York. 
The objective of the Enterprise’s business email compromise fraud scheme was to deceive businesses into wiring funds into accounts controlled by the Enterprise.  First, members of the Enterprise created email accounts with slight variations of email accounts used by employees of a victim company or third parties engaged in business with a company to “spoof” or impersonate those employees or third parties.  These fake email accounts were specifically designed to trick other employees of the company with access to the company’s finances into thinking the fake email accounts were authentic.  The fake email accounts were used to send instructions to wire money to certain bank accounts and also included fake authorization letters for the wire transfers that contained forged signatures of company employees.  By using this method of deception, the Enterprise sought to trick the victims into transferring hundreds of thousands of dollars to bank accounts the victims believed were under the control of legitimate recipients of the funds as part of normal business operations, when, in fact, the bank accounts were under the control of members of the Enterprise, including ADAMU, RUFAI, and AGGREY.
The Enterprise conducted the romance scams by using electronic messages sent via email, text messaging, or online dating websites that deluded the victims, many of whom were vulnerable men and women over the age of 60 who lived alone, into believing the victim was in a romantic relationship with a fake identity assumed by members of the Enterprise.  Once members of the Enterprise had gained the trust of the victims using the fake identity, they used false pretenses to cause the victims to wire money to bank accounts the victims believed were controlled by their romantic interests, when, in fact, the bank accounts were controlled by members of the Enterprise.  At times, the members of the Enterprise also used false pretenses to cause the victims to receive funds into the victims’ bank accounts, which, unbeknownst to the victims, were fraud proceeds, and to transfer those funds to accounts under the control of members of the Enterprise.  The members of the Enterprise, posing as the romantic interest of the victims, also introduced the victims to other individuals purporting to be, for example, consultants or lawyers, who then used false pretenses to cause the victims to wire money to bank accounts controlled by members of the Enterprise. 
ADAMU, RUFAI, AGGREY, and their co-conspirators received or otherwise directed the receipt of more than $10 million in fraud proceeds from victims of the Enterprise in bank accounts that they controlled in the Bronx, New York.  Some of these bank accounts were opened using fake names, stolen identities, or shell companies in order to avoid detection and hide the true identities of the members of the Enterprise controlling those accounts.  Once the defendants received the fraud proceeds in bank accounts under their control, the defendants withdrew, transported, and laundered those fraud proceeds to other members of the Enterprise, including those located in Ghana.     
In addition to the prison term, ADAMU, 30, of the Bronx, New York, was sentenced to three years of supervised release and ordered to forfeit $114,281.51 and pay restitution of $443,000 to victims. 
RUFAI, 33, of the Bronx, New York, pled guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud on  January 9, 2019, and was sentenced by Judge Cote on April 12, 2019, to 48 months in prison, three years of supervised release, and ordered to forfeit $109,868.61 and pay restitution of $320,449.97 to victims. 
AGGREY, 43, of the Bronx, New York, pled guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud on January 28, 2019, and was sentenced by Judge Cote on May 10, 2019, to 30 months in prison, three years of supervised release, and ordered to forfeit $71,595.60 and pay restitution of $431,884.00 to victims. 
U.S. Attorney Berman praised the outstanding investigative work of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (“FBI”) and the Internal Revenue Service, Criminal Investigation.  Mr. Berman also thanked U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Ghana’s Economic and Organised Crime Office, and the FBI Legal Attaché in Accra, Ghana, for their helpful assistance with the investigation.

BP DIAZ HOSTS BRONX LGBTQ PRIDE CELEBRATION


  On Wednesday, June 5, 2019, Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. hosted the borough’s annual LGBTQ & Allies Pride Awards Ceremony.

Janet Weinberg was posthumously be awarded the 2019 John Wade Award, which honors LGBTQ individuals for excellence in government service.

This year’s honorees also included Fabio Cortez, Maria Rodriguez, Jahaira Gonzalez, and Hands in 4 Youth – GSA at P.S./M.S. 29 in Melrose.

"I'm honored to host this event year after year during Pride Month to reaffirm our solidarity with the LGBTQ community. We stand with our LGBTQ brothers and sisters as allies in working toward a more inclusive future for everyone. This evening we gathered the community to celebrate the tremendous progress that has been made so far, but we know that there is so much more to do on the path to full equality. I look forward to continuing to work with our LGBTQ community and their allies to make sure that our borough and our city are inclusive and welcoming to everyone," said Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr.