Husband from hell: French wife says transatlantic romance with financier Jason Meyers turned violent
He called himself “Prince Charming,” but a Manhattan financier turned out to be a young French woman’s evil ogre, she charges.
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He called himself “Prince Charming,” but a Manhattan financier turned out to be a young French woman’s evil ogre, she charges.
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In 2006 the FBI’s Baltimore office was notified by the Maryland Department of Labor about some unusual money transactions in mortgage deals. The episode is part of our “Gotcha” series highlighting closed FBI cases.
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Vada Vasquez, the Bronx teen who survived a gunshot to the head, was honored Thursday by religious leaders, as Mayor Bloomberg urged them to support stronger gun laws to prevent similar tragedies.
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A Bronx man was under arrest Wednesday facing charges in a 1986 Connecticut murder, months after DNA tests cleared another man who served 20 years for the crime.
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A Queens woman was found dead inside her home Tuesday – and cops believe her boyfriend stabbed her 40 times following a lovers’ quarrel, police said.
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The charges arose from his December 18, 2008, destruction of documents concerning the Alavi Foundation’s relationship with Bank Melli Iran and the ownership of an office tower at 650 Fifth Avenue in Manhattan.
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A special Senate committee is likely to recommend lawmakers consider ousting state Sen. Hiram Monserrate for beating up his girlfriend, the Daily News has learned.
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Clutching candles and pink roses, friends of a 12-year-old Bronx girl killed in an apparent joyriding crash held a somber memorial at her apartment Wednesday.
An owner of a Kansas City heating and cooling business was charged in federal court with robbing Metcalf Bank after his company van was identified as the getaway vehicle.
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A Queens woman can finally get married – now that she’s divorced from a man she never met. Sarah Benitez, 44, had her identity stolen by a Manhattan con artist who claimed her children as dependents to get a tax break.
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