Tenants $torm of rage
The management of 2 Gold St. did nothing to prepare for Hurricane Sandy and, as a result, more than 800 apartments will be uninhabitable until at least March, court papers say. In papers filed in...
View ArticleEx sues Shakira big-time
Shakira’s hips might not lie, but her lips are a different story. The stunning songstress has been slapped with a $100 million lawsuit by her ex-boyfriend/manager, who charges she reneged on a deal to...
View ArticleHarassment, racism and wild behavior rampant at New York Athletic Club:...
The staid New York Athletic Club is a real animal house behind the scenes, employees say. Transcripts of depositions of one current and one former employee paint the tony 144-year-old club — the site...
View ArticleCity loses in Black mail case
A state appeals court yesterday ordered the Bloomberg administration to turn over e-mails involving the appointment of failed schools chancellor Cathie Black, but city lawyers say they’ll keep fighting...
View ArticleEx-cop gets 15 years in prison for selling NYPD guns to drug ring
A dirty cop was sentenced to 15 years in prison for stealing guns from his East Village police station house for his drug dealer. Nicholas Mina, who’d been a cop for four years, peddled four 9 mm guns...
View ArticleWesleyan history professor ‘pulled from bike’ sues Manhattan lawyer
A big-wheel Manhattan lawyer with an apparent beef against cyclists attacked a Wesleyan history professor for riding on a bike path near his Central Park West home, she claims in a lawsuit. Marshall...
View ArticleNYPD officer sentenced to 15 years for stealing guns from station house and...
A pill-popping dirty cop was sentenced yesterday to 15 years in prison for stealing guns from his East Village station house and selling them to his drug dealer. Nicholas Mina, who had been a cop for...
View ArticleNYU backs Franco in teacher’s lawsuit
NYU has filed court papers siding with actor James Franco in a lawsuit filed by a disgruntled former teacher. José Angel Santana — who taught at NYU’s graduate film school — sued Franco in September...
View ArticleTeach sells piXXX: gal
A Manhattan woman claims a teacher at a Bronx girls Catholic school has been selling nude videos of her without her permission. In papers filed in Manhattan Supreme Court, Prendinellys Garcia says...
View ArticleHalt new cabs: suit
Cab owners want the “Taxi of Tomorrow” gone today. Two groups of cab owners filed suit against the city yesterday in a bid to slam the brakes on the Taxi and Limousine Commission’s plans to replace the...
View Article‘Iron Chef’ food fight
A restaurateur says he was unfairly chopped out of “Iron Chef” star Masaharu Morimoto’s TriBeCa eatery before its grand opening. In papers filed in Manhattan Supreme Court, Michael Wainstein says that...
View Article$our note for Blige
The queen of R&B is having problems in her financial kingdom. Signature Bank is suing Mary J. Blige, claiming the “Real Love” singer has failed to pay up on a $2.2 million loan. In Manhattan...
View ArticleStuy Town tenants in rent $core
The owners of Stuyvesant Town and Peter Cooper Village have agreed to pay a $68.75 million settlement for rent overcharges at the massive complex, it was announced yesterday. The deal, which still...
View ArticleNY court $laps fling doc for bed medicine
A Long Island doctor who was supposed to be treating a married model for depression committed medical malpractice by having an affair with her — but it wasn’t all his fault, the state’s highest court...
View ArticleProsecutors: Let ex-stripper rot for plotting husband slay
A former stripper who organized the “sadistic” killings of her millionaire husband and his mother should rot behind bars, federal prosecutors said today. Narcy Novack and her thug brother, Cristobal...
View ArticleGive ‘evil’ slay wife life: feds
A former stripper who organized the “sadistic” killings of her millionaire husband and his mother should rot behind bars, prosecutors said yesterday. Narcy Novack and her thug brother, Cristobal Veliz,...
View ArticleJust not my ‘gripe’
This world-record complainer has a major gripe. Ralph Charell, the 83-year-old author of “How I Turn Ordinary Complaints into Thousands of Dollars: The Diary of a Tough Customer,” says a woman he met...
View ArticleIn‘scent’sed
A retired NYPD sergeant says a fashion giant treated her like Chanel No. 2. In papers filed in Manhattan Supreme Court, Scarlet St. James says she was barred from working security events for Chanel...
View ArticleSlay raps on Queens ‘pill mill’ doctor
A Queens doctor charged with supplying more than 2,500 OxyContin pills to the drug addict who killed four people in a Long Island pharmacy last year left behind a trail of bodies himself, prosecutors...
View Article‘Evil stepma’ settlement
The adult children of a renowned cancer doctor have settled their lawsuit against the woman they once accused of killing him for his $5 million fortune — their stepmother. In 2006, Dr. Ezra Greenspan’s...
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