Friday, February 25, 2022
STATEMENT FROM BOROUGH PRESIDENT GIBSON ON PRESIDENT BIDEN'S NOMINATION OF KETANJI BROWN JACKSON TO THE SUPREME COURT
MAYOR ADAMS’ STATEMENT ON HISTORIC NOMINATION OF JUDGE KETANJI BROWN JACKSON TO U.S. SUPREME COURT
“Throughout our history, extraordinary people have run their leg of the relay toward a fairer, more just society. Harriet Tubman ran her leg of the relay. Rosa Parks ran her leg, as did Shirley Chisholm and Marsha P. Johnson, and so many more. And then New York’s own Judge Constance Baker Motley opened the doors as the first Black female federal judge in our nation. Now, with her history-making nomination, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson is poised to continue her leg of the relay as the first Black woman to be nominated as an Associate Justice to the highest court in the land. Throughout her impressive legal career, Judge Jackson has been a clear and consistent voice for the voiceless, and someone who has been willing to identify and address the enduring inequalities that still plague our nation. Not only does Judge Jackson’s nomination represent an historic moment for this country, but by making her his first Supreme Court pick, President Biden is showing that he is serious about having a court that better reflects the diversity of the United States. I commend President Biden on this stellar choice, and I thank Associate Justice Stephen Breyer for his years of service to this nation.”
Ohio-Based Stock Trader Pleads Guilty To Securities Fraud
Steven Gallagher Tweeted False Information to over 70,000 Twitter Followers To Orchestrate a Virtual Pump and Dump Scheme
Damian Williams, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced today that STEVEN GALLAGHER pled guilty to one count of securities fraud. GALLAGHER, using the alias “Alex DeLarge,” created a stock promotion account on Twitter that gained over 70,000 followers, and used that account to tout certain over-the-counter penny stocks. GALLAGHER disseminated false and misleading information about at least one of those stocks in order to induce his followers to purchase that stock and drive up its price, while he secretly sold his holdings. GALLAGHER pled guilty in front of United States District Judge Valerie E. Caproni.
According to the Information, the Complaint, and other statements made in court:
STEVEN GALLAGHER is an active day trader in over-the-counter securities, or “OTC securities.” Those securities typically do not trade on centralized exchanges such as the New York Stock Exchange or the NASDAQ Stock Exchange. OTC securities often trade for less than one dollar per share, and thus are often referred to as “penny stocks.” Many OTC securities are thinly traded, and therefore are particularly susceptible to stock manipulation schemes.
In September 2019, GALLAGHER created a Twitter account using the alias “Alex DeLarge,” a character from the Anthony Burgess novel A Clockwork Orange and the Stanley Kubrick film of the same name (the “DeLarge Twitter Account”). As of October 19, 2021, the DeLarge Twitter Account had over 70,000 followers. GALLAGHER regularly used the DeLarge Twitter Account to tout various penny stocks in which he personally held substantial positions. GALLAGHER also regularly posted images of his brokerage account balances and trading gains on the DeLarge Twitter Account in order to bolster his reputation and induce his followers to trade in accordance with his suggestions.
From approximately December 2020 through February 2021, GALLAGHER used the DeLarge Twitter Account to operate a fraudulent pump-and-dump scheme with respect to penny stock issued by a public company known as SpectraScience, Inc. (“SCIE”). As part of his fraudulent scheme, GALLAGHER began acquiring a substantial volume of SCIE shares in December 2020. As he acquired shares, GALLAGHER and a few close associates discussed their plans to push the stock price up after they obtained substantial holdings at relatively cheap prices. GALLAGHER then used the DeLarge Twitter Account to artificially “pump” SCIE stock. This included both re-tweeting posts that purported to announce potentially positive news for SCIE, such as FDA approvals for their products, and making materially false and misleading statements about GALLAGHER’s own position in SCIE stock. For example, in or about January 2021, GALLAGHER repeatedly tweeted that he planned on holding and had not sold any of his shares of SCIE. These statements, however, were false and GALLAGHER had in fact sold millions of shares of SCIE at heightened prices.
While GALLAGHER was engaged in this scheme, he knew or purposely avoided learning that SCIE was a shell company with no actual operations or prospects for success. For example, in direct messages with some of his followers, GALLAGHER received information suggesting that SCIE was really just a “shell with not guts.” Nevertheless, GALLAGHER engaged in his Twitter-based pump and dump scheme, thereby earning tens of thousands of dollars in illicit profit.
GALLAGHER, 51, of Maumee, Ohio, plead guilty to one count of securities fraud, which carries a maximum sentence of twenty years in prison. The maximum potential sentence in this case is prescribed by Congress and is provided here for informational purposes only, as any sentencing of the defendant will be determined by the judge.
GALLAGHER is scheduled be sentenced on June 27, 2022, by Judge Caproni.
U.S. Attorney Williams praised the work of the HSI. Mr. Williams further thanked the Securities and Exchange Commission for their cooperation and assistance in this investigation.
Attorney General James' Statement on Civil Investigation Into Donald Trump
New York Attorney General Letitia James released the following statement in response to media reports that Donald J. Trump, Donald Trump, Jr., and Ivanka Trump would appeal a decision that they must all appear for sworn testimony in compliance with subpoenas from the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) as part of its ongoing civil investigation into Donald J. Trump and the Trump Organization’s financial dealings:
“Donald J. Trump, Donald Trump, Jr., and Ivanka Trump were ordered by the court to comply with our lawful investigation into Mr. Trump and the Trump Organization’s financial dealings. While they have the right to seek a delay, they cannot deter us from following the facts and the law wherever they may lead. Make no mistake: My office will continue to pursue this case without fear or favor because no one is above the law.”
Last week, the Honorable Arthur Engoron of the New York County State Supreme Court ruled that Donald J. Trump and his children must all appear for sworn testimony, and Donald J. Trump must produce additional documents in compliance with subpoenas from OAG. The judge ordered Donald J. Trump, Donald Trump, Jr., and Ivanka Trump to appear for testimony within 21 days, and ordered Donald J. Trump to produce additional documentation within 14 days.
[VCJC] News & Notes 2/25/28
Van Cortlandt Jewish Center
News and Notes
Reminder
- ShabbosShabbos information is, as always, available on our website, both in the information sidebar and the events calendar.Here are the times you need:Shabbos Candles Friday 2/25/22 @ 5:24 pmShabbos morning services at 8:45 am. Please join the services if you can do so safely.Ted Meyerowitz is sponsoring a kiddush in honor of his bar mitzvah.Shabbos Ends Saturday 2/26/22 @ 6:38 pm
Statement From Governor Kathy Hochul Welcoming Ukrainians to New York
"Like millions across the globe, New Yorkers are watching the situation in Ukraine with fear and outrage. New York is proudly home to the largest Ukrainian population in the United States. We condemn the unjustified violence and we are grateful to President Biden for his leadership in this moment of global crisis.
"Our prayers are with the Ukrainian people, including those in New York who are scared for their family and loved ones. Just as the Statue of Liberty stands tall in our harbor, New York stands ready to welcome Ukrainian refugees. We remain engaged with the Biden Administration and we will be prepared to accept and support those who seek shelter in our state."
Housing Lottery Launches For 2065-2067 Ryer Avenue In Fordham Heights, The Bronx
2065-2067 Ryer Avenue in Fordham Heights, The Bronx via NYC Housing Connect
The affordable housing lottery has launched for 2065-2067 Ryer Avenue, a 12-story residential building in Fordham Heights, The Bronx. Designed by Badaly Architect and developed by UA Builders Group, the structure yields 134 residences. Available on NYC Housing Connect are 40 units for residents at 130 percent of the area median income (AMI), ranging in eligible income from $52,766 to $167,570.
Amenities include a shared laundry room, playground, recycling center, bike storage, elevator, and an outdoor terrace. Units come with energy-efficient appliances, hardwood floors, and intercoms. Rent includes heat and hot water. Tenants are responsible for electricity.
At 130 percent of the AMI, there are 13 studios with a monthly rent of $1,539 for incomes ranging from $52,766 to $124,150; 21 one-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $1,636 for incomes ranging from $56,092 to $139,620; and six two-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $1,878 for incomes ranging from $64,389 to $167,570.
Prospective renters must meet income and household size requirements to apply for these apartments. Applications must be postmarked or submitted online no later than April 25, 2022.
Thursday, February 24, 2022
MAYOR ADAMS’ STATEMENT ON CITY COUNCIL CONFIRMATION OF CORPORATION COUNSEL SYLVIA HINDS-RADIX AND DOI COMMISSIONER JOCELYN STRAUBER
“I thank the Council for recognizing the tremendous talent and experience Justice Hinds-Radix and Ms. Strauber will bring to their respective roles by voting to confirm them to lead the Law Department and the Department of Investigation today. I made a commitment that our administration will be guided by the values of accountability, transparency, and fidelity to the highest ethical standards. I look forward to working with these two individuals to ensure we live up to that commitment, and ‘Get Stuff Done’ on behalf of all New Yorkers.”