Wednesday, October 6, 2021

Allerton International Merchants Meeting

 

Tuesday night was the Allerton International Merchants Meeting, which was held in an outdoor area on Radcliff Avenue. The guest speaker was Bronx Department of Transportation Commissioner Nivardo Lopez. Commissioner Lopez was there to speak on two topics. The first was the Escooter Pilot Program, and the second was about new regulations for the Outdoor Dining on the sidewalk and in the street. 


Commissioner Lopez went over the rules for the Ecooter program, and fielded questions from the audience, much the same as from other community meetings he attended. He handed out a card with all three Escooter contacts. Bird 866-205-2442, hello@bird.co. Lime 888-546-3345, support@li.me. VEO 855-836-2256, hello@veoride.com. He suggested if there were any problems to get in touch with the companies. One of the officers in attendance from the 49th Precinct suggested a large tag with the individual Escooter number on it in a visible area so the Escooter could be identified if the rider was riding improperly. 


On the subject of Outdoor Dining Commissioner Lopez said that new rules were being gone through by a task force for next year. Some of the rules would be that any outside dining could only be in front of the establishment, and no further as some have done legally with the owners permission. He added that there would be no permanent street structures, because it would only be allowed from May to October. That brought a cheer from some in the audience. 


The NCO officer spoke on some of the quality of life issues that were brought up, saying that the 49th Precinct was doing the best job they could at going after the illegal dirt bikes and loud music being heard at all hours of the night.


Bronx DOT Commissioner Nivardo Lopez waits for his time to speak.

Van Nest Neighborhood Alliance Meeting

 

 Monday night was the second in person Van Nest Neighborhood Alliance meeting. The scheduled guest Republican 13th City Council candidate Aleksander Mici was a no show, but it was good that State Senator Gustavo Rivera stopped in to say hello. Senator Rivera became the guest speaker, and filled in very well as he was grilled by VNNA Executive Board members and members of the audience On the recent No Cash Bail Law.


Senator Rivera started his talk about his endorsement of a Single Payer Health Plan, which he said all the bills would be paid by the state, not insurance companies as presently is done. He added that everyone would have the same plan no matter who they were including himself. The discussion then turned to the controversial issue of the No Cash Bail Law. Senator Rivera defended the bill, bringing up that poor people were kept in jail for minor crimes, while rich people like Harvey Weinstein made bail no matter how large it was and were out of jail on bail. He added that people in jail are innocent until proven guilty. There was pushback from the audience, that people who commit crimes are right back out on the streets, and they know that and keep committing crimes. 


Senator Rivera ended by saying to Mr. Sammy Ravelo, one of his constituents, that he represents 330,000 people, you (Sammy) may disagree with me, but I still respect your position on the issue. The senator also said that he voted for Marriage Equality, and that some churches refused to invite him to events in their churches because of his vote. 


The VNNA will be having a fall festival on Saturday October 23, 2021 at the Van Nest Park located at Van Nest Avenue and Unionport Road from 12 - 4 PM. 



Senator Rivera talking to the audience about the Single Payer Health Plan.


Senator responds to a question by VNNA President Bernadette Ferrara, with VNNA Vice Sharlene Jackson-Mendez.


Owner Of New York Investment Fund Sentenced To Seven Years In Prison For Orchestrating $26 Million Scheme To Defraud Investors

 

 Audrey Strauss, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced today that BRENT BORLAND, the owner and principal of a New York-based investment fund known as Belize Infrastructure Fund I LLC (“Belize Fund”), was sentenced today in Manhattan federal court to 84 months in prison for orchestrating a $26 million investment fraud scheme against dozens of investors.   BORLAND pled guilty in February 2019 to conspiring to commit, and the commission of, securities fraud and wire fraud before U.S. District Judge Katherine Polk Failla, who imposed today’s sentence.

Manhattan U.S. Attorney Strauss said: “Brent Borland led a years-long, multifaceted scheme to bilk victims out of more than $26 million.  Using lies and deceit, Borland tricked more than 40 investors into entrusting him with their hard-earned money. In truth, Borland’s promises to investors were lies, and he spent much of their money on himself.  For the financial and emotional devastation his fraud has inflicted, Borland will spend the next seven years in prison.”    

According to the Complaint, Indictment, and statements made in connection with sentencing:

From 2014 through March 2018, BORLAND and others solicited and received approximately $26.1 million from approximately 40 investors based upon representations that he would use the investors’ money to construct an airport in Belize.  BORLAND promised investors high rates of return on their investments, which he represented were temporary “bridge financing.”  BORLAND also represented to investors that their investments would be fully secured by real property in Belize that was unencumbered by any liens or obligations.

In fact, however, BORLAND misappropriated millions of dollars of investors’ funds and used those funds for his own personal benefit.  BORLAND diverted a substantial portion of the funds invested by victims to himself to pay for a variety of personal expenses, including his mortgage payments, credit card bills, luxury automobiles, a beach club membership, and private school tuition for his children.  In contrast to BORLAND’s representations that investors would receive high rates of return within a specified time frame, all known investors in the scheme lost money.  And while BORLAND represented that the investments would be secured by real property, the property purportedly serving as collateral was improperly pledged to multiple investors and, in some cases, did not even exist in the manner identified and described by Borland in documents he provided to the investors. 

In addition to his prison term, BORLAND, 51, of West Palm Beach, Florida, was sentenced to three years of supervised release and ordered to pay forfeiture of $26,584,970 and restitution of $26,184,970.          

Ms. Strauss praised the investigative work of the U.S. Postal Inspection Service and thanked the Securities and Exchange Commission, which brought a separate civil action. 

Attorney General James and State Police Superintendent Bruen Announce Conviction of Contractor for Defrauding Homeowners Out of More Than $50,000 in the Capital Region


 Dwight Fiero, Who Falsely Claimed to Be a Combat Veteran, Pleaded Guilty to Felony Scheme to Defraud and Grand Larceny 

 New York Attorney General Letitia James and New York State Police Superintendent Kevin Bruen announced the conviction of Dwight Fiero, a/k/a David Fiero, 44, for his role in a contractor fraud scheme perpetrated against homeowners across the Capital Region. Fiero pleaded guilty to Grand Larceny in the Third Degree and Scheme to Defraud in the First Degree in Albany County Court before the Honorable Andra Ackerman. Fiero’s conviction resolves a 10-count indictment unsealed earlier this year, charging him with pocketing more than $50,000 in deposit monies from numerous homeowners meant for home improvement projects, all while he was awaiting sentencing on a conviction for another case. 

“Dwight Fiero shamelessly cheated New York homeowners and undermined our nation’s integrity to line his own pockets,” said Attorney General James. “Let this serve as a loud and clear message that there is no place for fraud in our state and bad actors will be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law. My office remains committed to delivering justice, and we will continue to use everything in our toolbox to protect the homes and wellbeing of all New Yorkers.”

“Our joint investigation revealed that this contractor misrepresented himself as a combat veteran in order to cheat homeowners out of their hard-earned money,” said Superintendent Bruen. “We will continue to partner with the Office of the Attorney General to hold those who attempt to defraud homeowners accountable for their actions.”

This conviction is the result of a joint investigation by the Office of the Attorney General’s (OAG) Criminal Enforcement and Financial Crimes Bureau and the New York State Police (NYSP) Financial Crimes Unit. The investigation began in the fall of 2020 after numerous homeowners filed complaints with the NYSP and the OAG’s Consumer Frauds and Protection Bureau.

In June of this year, Fiero was charged by an Albany County grand jury with stealing more than $50,000 from numerous Capital Region homeowners, between April 24, 2020 and November 22, 2020, while he was released and awaiting sentencing on an unrelated case. According to prosecutors, Fiero advertised himself as a military combat veteran on Facebook Marketplace who could build and install backyard decks. Fiero advertised his services under the businesses War Cry Contracting, Veterans Contracting, and Battle-Scarred Contracting. Fiero then lured unsuspecting homeowners who were looking to have home renovation projects completed during the COVID-19 pandemic into falsely supporting who they thought was a veteran.

Fiero was charged with soliciting large, upfront deposits for work, and then failing to perform the work or so poorly performing the work that homeowners had to pay to have everything removed. In one instance, Fiero enclosed a porch for a homeowner whose home had gray siding, but instead he used tan siding on the enclosed porch — leaving her with an enclosed porch that was of such unsound design that it needed to be replaced altogether and a home with two completely different colors of siding. 

Fiero, who is currently serving a sentence of 18 months to three years for his prior conviction on the unrelated case, faces a sentence of not less than two to four years and not more than three to six years in state prison when he is sentenced by Judge Ackerman on December 7, 2021. This sentence will run consecutive to the sentence he is currently serving.

Attorney General James wishes to thank the NYSP Financial Crimes Unit for its invaluable assistance in this investigation.

On Three-year Anniversary of Schoharie Limousine Crash, Governor Hochul Announces Appointments to the Limousine Passenger Safety Task Force

 

Directs Task Force to Convene and Agree on Swift Timeline for Comprehensive Study Examining Matters Influencing the Safety, Adequacy, Efficiency and Reliability of Stretch Limousine Transportation 


 Governor Kathy Hochul today announced she has appointed four new members to the Stretch Limousine Passenger Safety Task Force and directed the task force to immediately convene and agree on a timeline for completing its comprehensive study of safety measures. The four newly appointed members join the three members who were already designated, enabling the task force to begin the study that will be presented to the Governor and State agencies that oversee limousine services in New York State. Recommendations for the remaining spots on the task force are all in and undergoing vetting. The task force's study will closely examine matters influencing the safety, adequacy, efficiency and reliability of stretch limousine transportation. 

"As we mark the three-year anniversary of the tragic crash, we must honor the memory of these individuals by realizing our obligation to review every single aspect of limousine transportation and help prevent such tragedies," Governor Hochul said. "With all recommendations for the task force now in, I am directing the task force to convene without further delay and commit to a timeline for conducting and submitting its review of safety measures, so we can better protect every passenger and others who share the road." 

The new members include Joan McDonald, Westchester County Director of Operations, and Matthew J. Driscoll, Executive Director at New York State Thruway Authority, selected and appointed by the Governor; and David J. Brown, President and CEO at Premiere Transportation, and Edward Stoppelmann, Co-owner of Red Oak Transportation, appointed by the Governor upon recommendation from the Speaker of the Assembly as required by law. 

The new members join the commissioners of the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles and the New York State Department of Transportation and the Superintendent of State Police, all of whom were already designated as members of the task force by statute.

The Senate has submitted their recommendations for appointments to the task force and those are under review.

PUBLIC ADVOCATE'S STATEMENT ON THE RESIGNATION OF FORMER SERGEANTS BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT ED MULLINS

 

 "Ed Mullins’ position in law enforcement leadership was harmful long before yesterday, and we now have an opportunity for improved leadership tomorrow. While much remains unknown about the circumstance of Mullins’ resignation and the FBI raid that prompted it, it seemed clear for many years that under his leadership the SBA was more interested in the preservation of power than the well-being of its law enforcement membership, or of the people of New York they are charged to serve. His tenure was unnecessarily hostile, often exemplified by more hateful fearmongering than engagement in the work of co-producing public safety in a just, equitable, and effective way. It was harmful to the union’s membership and to all New Yorkers.


"It is my hope that with new leadership comes a new direction for the Sergeants Benevolent Association, a willingness to collaborate with communities and an openness to the changes that we know can benefit everyone who is truly interested in keeping communities safe. While it is unlikely that we will all agree on every issue or strategy, it is imperative that we approach this dialogue and this work honestly and in good faith, and I invite the new leadership of the SBA to join that conversation."


87 Days left and Counting

 


Crime is down in New York City. Let's compare this last September. Just last month, September 2021 to September 2020.  Murder down 23.7 percent. Burglary down 15.8 percent. Shootings down 8.7 percent. Shooting victims down 4.4 percent. Overall index crime down year to date compared to last year, lowest point in three decades. Let's look at some of these examples. The robbery rate year-to-date, lowest point in the last three decades. Felony crime rate year-to-date, lowest point in the last three decades. Misdemeanor crime, lowest point in the last three decades. Major property felony crime, lowest point in the last three decades. Look we got a lot more to do, but what's clear is not just what's been done since the pandemic began, but the years and years before – the 25 years-plus since CompStat began, but also the efforts that we undertook in our first six years with neighborhood policing.


Yesterday, a major takedown of a gun trafficking ring – NYPD, DA’s, federal officials, all working together. Very, very powerful, but look at the overall reality with the gun arrests up 20 percent year-to-date. 20 percent more-gun arrests, extraordinary activity, extraordinary success by the men and women of the NYPD.  It is not easy. As the Commissioner will attest, a gun arrest is a very difficult thing to do. When you look at the overall crime rate, what we did see a spike in, particularly in the month of September, is felony assaults. And the felony assault level was up 19 percent, but a lot of positives, a lot of good work being done.


Commissioner Shea: When you look at the case that came down yesterday, we highlighted Mr. Mayor, working with Cy Vance and the Manhattan DA's office, undercover officers, going into the streets of New York City, purchasing guns to make sure that guns don't wind up in the hands of criminals that are hurting New Yorkers. So, a lot of good work on that. And I would just like to highlight, again, some of the work that we're doing with the youth across the city – schools have back in and that's some great news. Schools are back in session. It's important that the NYPD continues as we head into the last quarter of 2021 to finish this year, very strong. So, we're continuing our Blue Chips program. We're continuing our Saturday Night Lights program. We have plans to open three more courts.

Bronx Young Dems Picture Day Saturday October 9, 2021 - 3 PM

 


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Join us Saturday October 9th for Picture Day! BYD will be hosting a free picture day for our members. Attendees will leave with a professional headshot and some snacks. You can register for this event and save your spot at bxyd.nyc/pictureday



Bronx Young Dems Picture Day Registration
This will be taking place on Saturday October 9th at 3pm at the Bronx Democrat Party Headquarters (1534 Boone Ave, 10460), and as this is an in person event we will be requiring proof of vaccine or recent negative test. This will also serve as our monthly meeting!

This will be done at no charge and the full picture will be sent to each person individually so that you can use it however you want. While everyone is getting their picture taken, we will have drinks as well as an opportunity to meet other young democrats in person!

Please pay your dues in advance: Pay membership dues ($25 regular - $15 student discount) here: bxyd.nyc/donate
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