Alleged Deal Between Assad and Israel🚨
Middle Eastern media is buzzing with reports citing Turkey’s Hurriyet newspaper that a “reliable source” revealed Bashar al-Assad provided Israel with a detailed list of weapons depots, missile systems, and warplanes as a guarantee that… pic.twitter.com/PvEu99dTrA
— Open Source Intel (@Osint613) December 18, 2024
Day: December 18, 2024
A Gravesend woman has been indicted for allegedly running a fraudulent rental scheme that scammed prospective tenants out of $15,800, Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez announced Monday.
The DA said Svetlana Katzevman, 62, was arraigned on Dec. 16 in Brooklyn Supreme Court, where she was officially charged with fourth-degree grand larceny, petit larceny and first-degree scheme to defraud.
“This defendant is accused of exploiting the trust and vulnerability of her neighbors, many of whom are newly arrived immigrants seeking stability in a new country. Her alleged actions not only caused financial harm but also betrayed individuals already navigating immense challenges,” Gonzalez said. “We are determined to hold her accountable and remind prospective tenants to safeguard themselves by insisting that landlords provide a written lease and avoiding cash payments in rental transactions.”
Gonzalez’s office alleges that between January 2022 and July 2024, Katzevman advertised a rental apartment at 1800 Ocean Parkway in the Russian-language newspaper Russkaya Reklama. Victims reportedly paid her security deposits and rent, ranging from $700 to $2,300, believing they would be able to move into the apartment. Instead, Katzevman allegedly changed the locks or otherwise barred access to the unit and refused to return the money.
According to prosecutors, Katzevman collected approximately $15,800 from 12 victims, all of whom were Russian-speaking individuals living or working in Brooklyn. Several of the victims were recently arrived immigrants from Ukraine, whom Katzevman allegedly assured she was giving discounted rent because of their shared Ukrainian heritage.
Katzevman allegedly insisted on cash payments and did not provide leases to her victims. In one instance, she accepted a $700 deposit on Nov. 13, 2023, from a 38-year-old man and another $700 from him two days later for the first month’s rent. That same day, she allegedly collected $700 from a 60-year-old man for a deposit and another $700 three days later for rent.
In another example, Katzevman allegedly took a $1,600 cash deposit from a 40-year-old man on April 13, 2024, and $2,300 from a 65-year-old woman four days later. Both believed they were securing the apartment, but they found the door locked and their calls unanswered.
Katzevman reportedly resides in the apartment she was attempting to rent. At the Dec. 16 hearing before Justice Adam Perlmutter, Katzevman was released without bail and ordered to return to court on Jan. 29, 2025.
Authorities urge prospective tenants to insist on written leases and avoid cash payments to protect themselves from similar scams.
The New York Jets once again find themselves amid a quarterback search after future Hall of Famer Aaron Rodgers failed to break the franchise’s generational slide and 14-year playoff drought.
The 41-year-old passer sputtered in his first full campaign with Gang Green after overcoming a season-ending Achilles injury last year after just four snaps. Instead of being the centerpiece of a team that finally got over the top and into the postseason, Rodgers and the Jets are 4-10 and were eliminated from playoff contention following a Week 14 loss to the Miami Dolphins.
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The Jets have been nothing short of a disaster this season. Between October and November, they fired head coach Robert Saleh and general manager Joe Douglas, meaning an entirely new leadership regime will enter the fray at MetLife Stadium.
It obviously remains to be seen what that means for Rodgers’ future, considering owner Woody Johnson could hire a GM who wants nothing to do with the former Packer and wipe the slate completely clean. Rodgers himself said that if he were to play next year, he wanted it to be with the Jets.
While his departure was a foregone conclusion across the first 13 weeks of the 2024 season, his last two games have at least provided a momentary pause. He threw for 339 yards in the loss to the Dolphins and then went off in the second half during Sunday’s win in Jacksonville against the Jaguars, amassing 289 yards with three touchdowns. Two of them went to Davante Adams — his former go-to man in Green Bay — who went off for 198 yards and two scores. That partnership appears to be clicking after the 31-year-old receiver was brought in from the Las Vegas Raiders in October.
Is that partnership enough to keep Rodgers in green? Or is it too little too late?
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Germany delegation meeting in Syria with Jolani today.
No head covering. Jolani really needs them. pic.twitter.com/upvh2ccn5j
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Police say motive in Wisconsin school shooting appears to have been a ‘combination of factors’ https://t.co/doqiGNvhSB
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) December 18, 2024
Police say motive in Wisconsin school shooting appears to have been a ‘combination of factors’ https://t.co/doqiGNvhSB
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) December 18, 2024
Police say motive in Wisconsin school shooting appears to have been a ‘combination of factors’ https://t.co/doqiGNvhSB
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) December 18, 2024
Police say motive in Wisconsin school shooting appears to have been a ‘combination of factors’ https://t.co/doqiGNvhSB
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) December 18, 2024
Now that @ManhattanDA has filed an indictment for the murder of Brian Thompson, New York stands ready to do whatever it takes to hold the killer accountable.
— Governor Kathy Hochul (@GovKathyHochul) December 18, 2024
We’ve heard reports that the defendant will waive his extradition rights. If not, I am prepared to request a governor’s warrant as soon as possible to ensure he is held and tried in New York. https://t.co/eZqGmZzpS5
— Governor Kathy Hochul (@GovKathyHochul) December 18, 2024