Wednesday, September 12, 2018

ALEXANDRIA OCASIO-CORTEZ - JOHN PEREZ



  It was a ceremony for 9/11/2001 at the Parkchester Oval Memorial, as Sergeant John Perez and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez came together in unity. 

 White roses were laid at the base of the memorial by the people who included Community Board 11 District Manager Jeremy Warneke a veteran from Operation Desert Storm. Sergeant John Perez and  CB 11 District Manager were both serving at the same time there. Sergeant Perez's unit was in command while CB 11 DM Warneke's unit was supporting Sergeant Perez's unit. Both Army veterans were not in uniform as a show of respect to the civilians who were killed on 9/11/2001. 

 The 9/11 Memorial service was sponsored by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez the Democratic candidate for Congress in the 14th Congressional District. Sergeant John Perez is running in Thursday's Democratic Primary for the 87th Assembly District. 


  White roses were placed at the foot of the Parkchester Oval during the memorial services sponsored by the Democratic candidate for Congress in the 14th Congressional District Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. 

If You Can't change the Petition Change The Campaign Finance Disclosure Statement


We found not only not only two addresses for Amanda Farais - but two different addresses for Nanette Alvarado. 


Amanda Farias on the Karines Reyes petition is listed as living at 1500 Thieriot Avenue, but was given a check from the Friends of Karines Reyes for 769 Arnow Avenue as listed below. 


AUG-24-18 07:26 PM FRIENDS OF KARINES REYES Page 1

NYS BOARD OF ELECTIONS FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE REPORT

Filer ID: A22224 2018 32 DAY PRE PRIMARY (A) SCHEDULE: F EXPENDITURES/PAYMENTS

07/14/18 AMANDA FARIAS 769 ARNOW AVENUE BRONX NY 10467 CHK1004 $11.00 REIMB AUG-13-18 03:24 PM

07/14/18 H & H HARDWARE 1171 CASTLE HILL AVENUE BRONX NY 10462 1004R $0.00 R-DET MEMO: $11 AUG-13-18 03:24 PM

The Karines Reyes campaign then resubmitted the disclosure statement to correct what we were told was an error. However we were told that Ms. Farias did live at 769 Arnow Ave.

Next we find that Nanette Alvarado was paid at 11187 41st Avenue Corona Queens days before she signed several witness statements of the Karines Reyes petition at an address of 18-43 120th Street College Point NY 11356

Below is from the Karines Reyes Financial Disclosure Statement dated September 10th 2018.

SEP-10-18 07:14 PM Page 2 Filer ID: A22224 2018 K SCHEDULE: F FRIENDS OF KARINES REYES

NYS BOARD OF ELECTIONS FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE REPORT

Filer ID: A22224 2018 SCHEDULE: F EXPENDITURES/PAYMENTS

06/23/18 NANETTE ALVARADO 11187 41ST AVENUE CORONA NY 11368 CHK1054 $500.00 WAGES JUL-16-18 04:40 PM

07/01/18 NANETTE ALVARADO 11187 41ST AVENUE CORONA NY 11368 CHK1055 $500.00
WAGES JUL-16-18 04:40 PM

07/09/18 NANETTE ALVARADO 11187 41ST AVENUE CORONA NY 11368 CHK1056 $500.00
WAGES JUL-16-18 04:40 

Now we find the following on the Karines Reyes Financial Disclosure Statement dated September 11th 2018.

SEP-12-18 09:26 AM Page 2 Filer ID: A22224 2018 K SCHEDULE: F FRIENDS OF KARINES REYES

NYS BOARD OF ELECTIONS FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE REPORT

Filer ID: A22224 2018 SCHEDULE: F EXPENDITURES/PAYMENTS

06/23/18 NANETTE ALVARADO 18-43 120TH STREET COLLEGE POINT NY 11356 CHK1054 $500.00 WAGES SEP-11-18 12:56 PM

Our Question to the New York State Board of Elections is how do you have one address on the Reyes petition, but a different address on a check from the Reyes Campaign Committee to not one person, but two people?

We also Question the address that was placed on the Reyes petition for Nanette Alvarado since the Reyes campaign check is dated before the dates that Nanette Alvarado signed on the Reyes petition, and it was not changed until we found it.

There is one more item that we found, and it will not be published until it can not be changed.

Monday, September 10, 2018

Another Mistaken Address of a Karines Reyes Petition Collector, or is it More Fraud?


Where does Nanette Alvarado really live?





















 

As you Can plainly see the address on Nanette Alvarado's petition pages for Karines Reyes dated on June 26, 2018 states 18-43 120th Street College Point NY 11356. you can click on a photo to enlarge it.

So why do we see checks made out for wages to Nanette Alvarado beginning with June 23, 2018 with the address of 11187 41ST AVENUE CORONA NY 11368 on Karines Reyes's financial disclosure statements?


SEP-10-18 07:14 PM Page 2 Filer ID: A22224 2018 K SCHEDULE: F FRIENDS OF KARINES REYES

NYS BOARD OF ELECTIONS FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE REPORT

Filer ID: A22224 2018 SCHEDULE: F EXPENDITURES/PAYMENTS

06/23/18 NANETTE ALVARADO 11187 41ST AVENUE CORONA NY 11368 CHK1054 $500.00 WAGES JUL-16-18 04:40 PM

07/01/18 NANETTE ALVARADO 11187 41ST AVENUE CORONA NY 11368 CHK1055 $500.00
WAGES JUL-16-18 04:40 PM

07/09/18 NANETTE ALVARADO 11187 41ST AVENUE CORONA NY 11368 CHK1056 $500.00
WAGES JUL-16-18 04:40 PM

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SEP-10-18 07:26 PM Page 1 Filer ID: A22224 2018 A SCHEDULE: F FRIENDS OF KARINES REYES

NYS BOARD OF ELECTIONS FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE REPORT

Filer ID: A22224 2018 32 DAY PRE PRIMARY (A) SCHEDULE: F EXPENDITURES/PAYMENTS

07/14/18 NANETTE ALVARADO 11187 41ST AVENUE CORONA NY 11368 CHK1003 $500.00
WAGES AUG-27-18 12:37 PM

07/22/18 NANETTE ALVARADO 11187 41ST AVENUE CORONA NY 11368 CHK1005 $500.00
WAGES AUG-27-18 12:37 PM


SEP-10-18 07:26 PM Page 2 Filer ID: A22224 2018 A SCHEDULE: F FRIENDS OF KARINES REYES
07/29/18 NANETTE ALVARADO 11187 41ST AVENUE CORONA NY 11368 CHK1010 $500.00
WAGES AUG-27-18 12:37 PM


The first check to Nanette Alvarado predates the Reyes petition, and is dated June 23, 2018. The date on two pages of signatures collected by Nanette Alvarado for the Reyes petition above is June 26, 2018. The second check is dated eight days before the Reyes petition was handed in, and the third check dated the day the Reyes petition was handed in to the Board of Elections. This time the address on the check to Ms. Alvarado predates the date on the petition, and also predate the date the Reyes petition was handed in on July 9, 2018. This time it would have to be the petition that would have be changed, and that can not happen.

At least the date on the Amanda Farias check which had an address different from the address on the Reyes petition was dated after the Reyes petition was handed in. 

THREE RIKERS ISLAND INMATES INDICTED FOR ASSAULTING NYC DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION OFFICER


Defendants Hit Officer; One Then Slashed Him With Sharp Object

 Bronx District Attorney Darcel D. Clark today announced that three Rikers Island inmates have been indicted for assaulting and slashing a New York City Department of Correction officer. 

 District Attorney Clark said, “The defendants allegedly acted together to throw punches at a Department of Correction officer. One of the inmates then used a sharp object to slash the officer behind his ear, and he needed stitches and also underwent surgery for a fractured hand.”

 District Attorney Clark said the defendant, Malik Quick, 21, who is serving a sentence in state prison, was arraigned on September 6, 2018 on Attempted Assault in the first-degree, three counts of second-degree Assault, first-degree and second-degree Promoting Prison Contraband, fourth-degree Criminal Possession of a Weapon, third-degree Assault and second-degree Obstructing Governmental Administration before Bronx Supreme Court Justice Robert Neary. Bail was set at $1.

 Defendant Sylvon James, 19, was arraigned on September 7, 2018 on Attempted Assault in the second and third-degree and second-degree Obstructing Governmental Administration before Bronx Supreme Court Justice Robert Neary. Bail was set at $15,000.

 The third defendant, Samie Abbas, 18, was arraigned today, September 10, 2018, on Attempted Assault in the second and third-degree and second-degree Obstructing Governmental Administration before Bronx Supreme Court Justice Robert Neary. Bail was set at $25,000.

 All three defendants are due back on December 5, 2018.

 According to the investigation, on August 4, 2018 in the Robert N. Davoren Center, the defendant Malik Quick allegedly began arguing with Department of Correction Officer Joseph Baugh. Quick then began to punch the officer. During the physical altercation between Quick and the officer, defendant Sylvon James then approached the officer and punched him from behind. Defendant Samie Abbas then approached the victim and punched him as the physical altercation between the officer and Quick continued. Quick then slashed the officer behind his ear with a sharp object. The altercation ended when another Department of Correction officer came to Officer Baugh’s aid.

 District Attorney Clark thanked Assistant District Attorney Tiesha Peal of the Rikers Island Prosecution Bureau for her assistance. District Attorney Clark also thanked Investigators Juan Rivera and Scott Frank of the Correction Intelligence Bureau for their assistance in the investigation.

 An indictment is an accusatory instrument and not proof of a defendant’s guilt.

STATEMENT FROM BRONX DISTRICT ATTORNEY DARCEL D. CLARK RE: New York State Marijuana Laws


  "The time has come for the state legislature to seriously consider decriminalizing marijuana and providing a uniform approach to vacating marijuana convictions. Decriminalization would ensure fairness for residents of the Bronx and throughout New York State. The piecemeal approach to enforcing marijuana laws county by county creates disparity and will not change the underlying fact that marijuana is still illegal.”

AM KIM ENDORSES JUMAANE WILLIAMS FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR


  Today, Assembly member Ron Kim met with Council member Jumaane Williams in Flushing and officially announced his support for Williams' campaign for Lieutenant Governor. The two elected officials held a roundtable with prominent members of the community at Mulan Restaurant and invited local media outlets to the event. Assemblyman Kim and Councilman Williams introduced themselves and spoke on the importance of the upcoming September 13 primary election, and then fielded questions from the community members and reporters.

Councilman Williams thanked the Assembly member for his official endorsement and talked about his candidacy and platform. One of the major topics that he emphasized included the need to help small businesses, nonprofits, and everyday tenants deal with rapidly rising rent and costs. The Councilmember made it clear that the problems of gentrification and increasingly exorbitant cost of living in New York were things he had long fought as a community activist, and they represented issues he has continued to speak on as an elected official.

Both he and Assemblyman Kim praised the economic resilience of areas like Flushing, one of the few places which, unlike many other neighborhoods, remained largely unaffected and even continued to develop during the 2008 financial crisis. They each acknowledged the importance of assisting mom-and-pop shops, a long-standing cause for the Assembly member.

When asked about the SHSAT issue, a contentious topic among many in the Asian American community, Williams pointed out that he himself was a graduate of Brooklyn Technical High School, one of the Specialized High Schools. He stated that he was against getting rid of the test, and acknowledged that it played an important role in him being accepted into the first-rate school. Instead, he pointed to the systemic issues of segregation and uneven distribution of resources that plagued the city's entire education system.

He stated that in this, as in many other issues, instead of pitting communities against each other, it was far more important ensure all children had better access to a first-rate education. He and Assemblyman Kim noted that these and other recent issues seemed to wrongly place their two communities against each other. It was far more important, they noted, that their communities worked together to "expand the pie" of resources for all people.

Williams promised to embrace a more active, progressive and – if needed – independent role if elected as Lieutenant Governor. He noted that instead of just "ribbon-cutting", the role entailed many important executive duties, which he believed the current Lieutenant Governor did not always take seriously. These include serving as the President of the State Senate, sometimes as a tie-breaking vote, and even Acting Governor if the current one was incapacitated or for whatever reason left office. As the event came to a close, the Councilmember thanked the attendees for meeting with him and praised the unique and integral role of Queens' Asian American community. He noted that his own family were immigrants from the Caribbean, and that the two communities shared much in common.

Assemblyman Ron Kim said, "Early on in this race, I felt compelled to stand up for Jumaane Williams when Kathy Hochul’s campaign launched a vehemently negative attack against him over his past finances. Since then, the debt-shaming, dog whistling, and use of gendered language has only worsened. These are clear signs of an established political structure comfortable with using every ugly tactic imaginable to hold on to their power and maintain the status quo.

At a time when there is so much concentrated and centralized power in New York politics, which has led to shortsighted and corrupt behaviors, we need more checks and balances. I’m confident Jumaane Williams will help bring more transparency and counter balance to an executive office that has become too authoritarian and demagogic.

We need an independent statewide leader who can push back and dissent when the governor is acting out of line. For these reasons, I proudly support Jumaane for Lieutenant Governor." 

Team Jumaane - BERNIE ENDORSED JUMAANE!




YUGE news! Just now, U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders announced his endorsement of our campaign!
This is a big deal, Friend. In 2016, Jumaane was one of the few New York City elected officials to endorse Bernie in the primary. He knew then what we know now— that a bold progressive vision from an outsider candidate is what we need to lift up communities in New York who need a voice.
Bernie ran his grassroots campaign $27 at a time-
Bernie’s support is a huge boost to our campaign, and we need to make sure that everyone hears about it in time for Thursday’s primary. Add your support so that we can get the word out!
The political revolution didn’t end in 2016. It’s just getting started. And on Thursday, a true blue wave is going to sweep out the establishment who are afraid our message of transformational change.
We’re so excited. Are you?
-Team Jumaane
EDITOR'S NOTE:
This is the way this announcement came to us, except the donation part to the Jumaane campaign was edited out.

Cynthia Nixon Slams Cuomo for Underperforming Metro-North Service


  Today, Cynthia greeted commuters at Grand Central Terminal before taking Metro-North to greet volunteers in Mount Vernon. The Governor oversees the MTA, which has jurisdiction over Metro-North railroad lines on the western and eastern portions of the Hudson River in New York. Much like the New York City subway and the LIRR, Metro-North has struggled under Cuomo’s leadership. Metro-North’s on-time performance declined again in June.


“Governor Cuomo literally can’t make the trains run on time,” said Cynthia in a statement. “His refusal to ask his wealthy donors to pay more has left commuters struggling with broken mass transit and higher and higher fares. Unlike the Governor, I know the MTA is the state’s responsibility, and I will do what is necessary to fund it.”