
Walter Smith Randolph
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1 month ago |
krdo.com | Tim McNicholas |Walter Smith Randolph
By Tim McNicholas, Walter Smith RandolphClick here for updates on this story NEW YORK CITY, New York (WCBS) — Some tenants and employees say there’s been fist fights, threats from coworkers, and sexual harassment at one of New York City’s largest apartment buildings. The Max apartment complex is located at 57th Street and 11th Avenue.
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2 months ago |
krdo.com | Mahsa Saeidi |Walter Smith Randolph
By Mahsa Saeidi, Walter Smith RandolphClick here for updates on this story QUEENS, New York (WCBS) — A Queens woman was tricked into draining her life savings through an elaborate scheme that went on for weeks, and her family says they had no clue. The scam involved talking computers, fake officials and gold bars. Last summer, scammers tricked Eva Rothman out of nearly $700,000. She says it started when a voice started talking to her through her computer.
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Oct 3, 2024 |
channel3000.com | Tim McNicholas |Walter Smith Randolph
Click here for updates on this story NEW YORK, New York (WCBS) -- A Long Island man thought he was buying a rare classic car online, but he says he ended up sending $25,000 to a scammer impersonating a real business. The real business owner says he reported the imposter website to federal law enforcement weeks ago, so why is the listing still up? CBS News New York investigative reporter Tim McNicholas went searching for answers.
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Aug 29, 2024 |
news.lee.net | Derick Waller |Walter Smith Randolph
NEWARK, New Jersey (WCBS) -- There is an alarming rise in the number of stolen cars found at Tri-State Area ports, ready to be shipped overseas. CBS News New York's Derick Waller recently toured the Port of Newark, where the number of cars seized keeps climbing. Cars stolen in Tri-State Area are being shipped overseas to be sold Jeffrey Greene is the acting director at the Port of New York and Newark, where customs officials acting on tips are x-raying containers and seizing stolen cars.
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Aug 28, 2024 |
ktvz.com | Derick Waller |Walter Smith Randolph
By Derick Waller, Walter Smith RandolphClick here for updates on this story NEWARK, New Jersey (WCBS) — There is an alarming rise in the number of stolen cars found at Tri-State Area ports, ready to be shipped overseas. CBS News New York’s Derick Waller recently toured the Port of Newark, where the number of cars seized keeps climbing.
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