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By Forum Staff
A Brooklyn woman has been charged with stealing millions of dollars from her employer for a third of the 22 years she worked at a demolition company in Maspeth, Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz announced Thursday.
Vedeyah Badal, 56, has been arraigned on a three-count criminal complaint charging her with grand larceny in the first degree, money laundering in the second degree, and falsifying business records in the first degree. Badal was ordered to return to court on June 7.
According to the charges, Badal worked for Titan Industrial Services Inc. for 22 years. She was the company’s in-house accountant and had access and virtually unlimited control over the business’s finances throughout her tenure at the interior/exterior demolition company. In 2019, Badal left the company. It was at that point, someone discovered three employees who existed in name only and that these three fictitious workers were getting paid weekly.
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On May 3, around thirty people gathered outside of the Queens County Criminal Court in New York City to show support for PrakashChuraman ahead of his latest trial. The Free Prakash Alliance and the Party for Socialism and Liberation organized the rally to show solidarity with Churaman, and also to demand that Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz drop all charges against him.
Churaman was only 15 years old when he was arrested and coerced by police officers into a false confession for the shooting of his friend Taquane Clark, despite no evidence linking him to the murder. He was then detained at Rikers Island for six years awaiting a fair trial.
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Singh was behind the wheel of a 2018 Honda Accord going eastbound on Atlantic Avenue when he allegedly ran a red light and struck a Ford pick-up truck at 111th Street.
By Forum Staff
A Richmond Hill man has been charged for allegedly driving while intoxicated, running a red light and crashing into two vehicles killing a passenger in his car last Wednesday, Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz announced Friday.
Harpreet Singh, 20, was arraigned late Wednesday night on a five-count complaint charging him with vehicular manslaughter in the second degree, leaving the scene of an incident without reporting injury or death, criminally negligent homicide, operating a motor vehicle while under influence of alcohol and driving by unlicensed operator.
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