The 80 -
page complaint names Joe Percoco, until recently a top aide to Gov. Andrew Cuomo, and Alain Kaloyeros, the head of the State University of New York Polytechnic Institute and the highest - paid official in the state.
The 80 -
page complaint names Joe Percoco, until recently a top aide to the governor, and the head of the State University of New York's Polytechnic Institute, Alain Kaloyeros, who is the highest paid official in the state.
Not exact matches
Christ the Key By Kathryn Tanner Cambridge, 309
pages, $ 29.99 Far too much of what is published under the
name of theology these days has about it the air of the frivolous» but such a
complaint can not be made about the work of Kathryn Tanner.
Parts of the 80 -
page federal
complaint unsealed yesterday read like a James Bond novel — with code
names («Herb» for Percoco, «Dr. K» for Kaloyeros) and code words («ziti» — a term allegedly caged from the hit HBO show «The Sporano» for the bribes Percoco took).
Percoco was among a slew of defendants
named in an 80 -
page complaint unsealed by U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara today, outlining schemes to take favorable state actions for an energy company that in exchange employed Percoco's wife (when discussing her salary, Percoco and lobbyist Todd Howe colorfully used the codeword «ziti,» a kind of macaroni, for money — something he lifted from The Sopranos) and to rig bids considered by SUNY Polytechnic University for funding through Cuomo's economic development program, the Buffalo Billion.
The Staten Island legislator backed by the party — Councilwoman Debi Rose — was
named an un-indicted co-conspirator in an 18 -
page criminal
complaint that special prosecutor said defrauded the city's taxpayer - funded Campaign Finance Board.
Go beyond the first
pages of Google (which can be manipulated by savvy operators) in doing your due diligence, and include in your searches terms like «reviews» or «
complaints» as well as the business
name.
In a new legal case, a prominent New York collector and patron is going up against two of the New York art worlds best - known
names with a 53
page legal
complaint.
McIntyre offered a bit more, while also making brief mentions in a few places of a particular standout
complaint that even Ofcom itself brought to everyone's attention (full text here), one that was 176
pages long authored by a person
named Dave Rado.
According to the 13 -
page complaint filed in federal court, Faraday Bicycles says that it registered the trademark for «FARADAY» in October 2013, which «predates any use of the
name «Faraday» by Defendant, and predates the existence of Defendant as an organized entity.»