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A former FDNY chief “betrayed the trust” of New Yorkers by taking bribes to fast-track fire inspections, a Manhattan judge said Monday before sentencing him to 20 months in prison. “You betrayed the ...
Brian Cordasco of Huguenot previously pleaded guilty to his role in a bribery scheme at the FDNY's Bureau of Fire Prevention.
Brian Cordasco, who pleaded guilty last October to ... "By providing preferential treatment to clients of a former FDNY colleague, expediting their plan reviews and inspections in return for ...
“Brian Cordasco is basically a good person who did ... Adams’ indictment accused him of pressuring FDNY officials to allow a new skyscraper called the Turkish House, which would house the ...
Former FDNY Chief Brian Cordasco, convicted of fast-tracking safety inspections for business owners who paid him off, was sentenced to 20 months in prison on Monday. Manhattan Federal Judge ...
Brian Cordasco was sentenced to 20 months in prison ... According to the lawsuit, Cordasco and another former FDNY chief, Anthony Saccavino, raked in $190,000 with their bribery scheme.
Brian Cordasco, a chief in the Bureau of Fire Prevention, was sentenced in Manhattan Monday, a little more than five months after he pleaded guilty to a single count of conspiracy to solicit and ...
Brian Cordasco, who was chief of the department ... Cordasco was arrested along with another FDNY chief, Anthony Saccavino, in September. Prosecutors say Cordasco pocketed $57,000 of the $ ...