Tag: 2025

NY AG詹姆斯胜诉捍卫数十亿美元防灾资金
New York – In a major victory for disaster preparedness, New York Attorney General Letitia James triumphed in a lawsuit against the federal administration’s illegal termination of the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) program. The BRIC program, FEMA’s largest disaster preparedness initiative, supports vital infrastructure projects to safeguard communities…

James Sues to Halt $100K Fee on H-1B Visas
New York – In a bold move to protect immigrant workers, Attorney General Letitia James has joined forces with 18 other state attorneys general in filing a lawsuit against the Trump administration. The suit targets an unlawful $100,000 fee imposed on H-1B visa applications by the administration, which could cripple essential services across the nation.…

Diocese of Albany Hit with $54.2M Judgment Over St. Clare’s Pension Fraud
New York – In a landmark victory for the elderly and their families, New York Attorney General Letitia James announced today that a Schenectady County jury has found the Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany liable in a $54.2 million judgment against St. Clare’s Hospital. The verdict penalizes the diocese and former leadership for neglecting the…

Saratoga County Shooting: Zaremski Gunfight Deemed Justified
CLIFTON PARK, NY – A pre-dawn raid turned deadly on May 23, 2023, when Anthony Zaremski opened fire on Saratoga County Sheriff’s Office deputies executing a federal search warrant. The incident, detailed in a newly released report from New York Attorney General Letitia James’ Office of Special Investigation (OSI), has been ruled legally justified, meaning…

James’ Legal Victory Shields $4B for Disaster Prep
New York Attorney General Letitia James has scored a landmark victory in the fight against natural disasters with a lawsuit that has protected billions of dollars for critical infrastructure projects. The AG, along with 20 other state attorneys general and the governors of Kentucky and Pennsylvania, successfully challenged the illegal termination of the Federal Emergency…

Tech Mogularged: Top Execs Face Charges for AI Chatbot Carnage
New York’s Attorney General Letitia James and a bipartisan group of 41 other attorneys general have launched an unprecedented offensive against Big Tech, sending a scathing letter to 13 leading companies including Meta, Microsoft, and OpenAI. The letter demands immediate action to curtail the dangerous features of AI chatbots that have been implicated in deadly…

JFK Cargo Kickbacks: Five Indicted in $250K Bribery Scheme
JFK Cargo Kickbacks: Five Indicted in $250K Bribery Scheme NEW YORK, NY – The concrete jungle just got a little more corrupt. New York Attorney General Letitia James today unsealed indictments against five men accused of running a years-long bribery and money laundering operation at JFK Airport, greasing palms to secure contracts with Delta Airlines.…

Tech Moguls Targeted in AG James’ AI Chatbot Crackdown
New York Attorney General Letitia James has joined forces with a bipartisan coalition of 41 other attorneys general to demand action from major tech companies. The group is targeting AI chatbots, highlighting dangers such as inappropriate interactions with children and links to domestic violence, hospitalizations, and even deaths. In letters sent to 13 prominent companies…

BlueSky Management Landlord Fined $672K for Tenant Harassment
New York – In a landmark ruling, the New York Attorney General’s Office (NY AG) and the Tenant Harassment Prevention Task Force have secured a settlement of over $672,000 against Steven Kashanian and his real estate firm, BlueSky Management NY, LLC. The penalty stems from violations of NYC construction codes that resulted in hazardous living…

Knife-Wielding Hugh Davis Shot Dead by Buffalo Cops
BUFFALO, NY – Hugh Davis, 42, is dead after a violent confrontation with Cheektowaga Police Department (CPD) officers in Buffalo on August 13, 2025. New York Attorney General Letitia James’ Office of Special Investigation (OSI) has determined that a prosecutor would not be able to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the officer’s use of…
