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Tuesday, December 3, 2024

Feds Investigating Criminal Insurance Fraud Ring With Ties To New York City Mayor Eric Adams

 Every day, the Adams administration is exposed for possibly committing more corruption. When the election for Mayor comes up (the campaigns have already started), let's view the list before we vote and get it right this time.

Just sayin'

Betsy Combier

betsy@advocatz.com

Frank Carone, counsel to the Brooklyn Democratic Party, is one of Eric Adams' closest advisers and personal lawyer. | Courtesy of Frank Carone

Company owned by top adviser to Mayor Adams has ties to criminal insurance fraud ring


A no-fault operation funded in part by the mayor’s former chief of staff, Frank Carone, has caught the eye of federal prosecutors.

NEW YORK — A complex insurance operation with ties to Mayor Eric Adams’ ex-chief of staff, Frank Carone, has landed in the crosshairs of federal prosecutors.

Manhattan federal prosecutors in October indicted three people on criminal conspiracy charges for allegedly operating an “extensive” $10 million fraud ring involving no-fault auto insurance, which covers medical expenses from car accidents.

About two months before the case burst into public view, those same three people were added as defendants in a long-running civil lawsuit by auto insurance giant GEICO that alleges a similar pattern of insurance fraud.

Simultaneously added as a defendant: Financial Vision Capital Group II, a limited liability corporation formed by Carone and attorney Howard Fensterman in 2018, when the two were partners at the powerful Brooklyn law firm Abrams Fensterman.

GEICO’s amended complaint, which was filed in August in Brooklyn federal court, includes an explicit accusation that Financial Vision “knowingly aided and abetted the fraudulent scheme” managed by the since-indicted trio and several others, including two people who pleaded guilty years ago to insurance fraud.

When taken together, the recent legal developments reveal a significant overlap between the scheme alleged in the indictment and the Financial Vision-funded operation outlined by GEICO, according to a POLITICO review of hundreds of pages of court records.

“From an investigative standpoint, this is just the tip of the iceberg,” longtime insurance fraud investigator Frank Sztuk said.

Financial Vision Capital Group II, Carone, Fensterman and Abrams Fensterman have not been charged with any crime.

Carone and his spokesperson have said repeatedly that he had no operational role in the alleged “scheme” and did nothing more than advance money to the medical providers in exchange for the right to collect their no-fault insurance payouts, plus interest. In a formal answer to GEICO’s amended complaint, Abrams Fensterman — which is representing Financial Vision — said the company had no knowledge of any “fraudulent services” or improper billing.

“Any such advances were lawful and proper and were done based upon representations that the medical providers performing such services and the services they performed were in all respects legitimate and proper,” Abrams Fensterman’s attorneys wrote in November.

Hank Sheinkopf, a spokesperson for Fensterman and Abrams Fensterman described Financial Vision as a victim and said the law firm is now “attempting to ensure justice is done on their behalf.”

“On behalf of Financial Vision II , Abrams Fensterman as early as 2022 reported these matters to law enforcement and in 2022 brought a publicly-filed lawsuit because they were among the victims of the wrongdoers,” Sheinkopf said in a written statement to POLITICO.

Stu Loeser

Stu Loeser
, a spokesperson for Carone, declined to comment. See more about Stu Loeser

Carone, a well-connected attorney with deep ties to Brooklyn politics, served as Mayor Eric Adams’ chief of staff for his first year in office and remains a close friend and adviser. After leaving City Hall at the end of 2022, Carone launched his own consulting firm and returned to Abrams Fensterman on an “of counsel” basis.

The recent indictment, filed in the Southern District of New York, names Kenan Tariverdi, Nazim Tariverdi and Dilshod Islamov — as well as “others known and unknown” — as the operators of a criminal scheme that defrauded no-fault insurance. All three have pleaded not guilty.

Under state law, individuals injured in a car crash can access up to $50,000 in insurance coverage for their medical costs, regardless of who was at fault for the incident. Crash victims can file claims with insurers themselves or authorize their doctors to bill the insurers and receive the no-fault insurance payments directly.

In the scheme detailed by the indictment, Islamov and the two Tariverdis are accused of billing no-fault insurers over $10 million for expensive medical procedures — some of which were never performed — by using the names and information of licensed health care providers.

When the auto insurance companies paid the bills, the money went not to the health care providers but to unnamed “funding companies or law firms authorized to collect insurance payments,” prosecutors allege. The unnamed “funding companies or law firms” deposited the money in bank accounts that were held in the providers’ names but actually controlled by the now-indicted trio and unnamed co-conspirators, according to the indictment.

The trio and unnamed co-conspirators then used stacks of blank checks signed by the providers to launder the proceeds through a series of shell companies, prosecutors allege.

GEICO, in its amended complaint, also accuses the Tariverdis and Islamov of playing key managerial roles in the scheme — and extends the blame to another crucial contributor: Financial Vision, which provided the funding and, with the help of an unnamed law firm, handled billing logistics, according to internal emails referenced in the complaint.

The medical providers, the insurer alleges, were nothing more than “interchangeable ‘cogs’ in the fraud wheel.”

Even beyond the recent indictment, Carone’s business dealings under Financial Vision continue to dog him.

Financial Vision Capital Group II remains tied up in a civil fraud lawsuit against businessperson Daniel Kandhorov, also a close Adams associate, who helped connect the company to no-fault medical providers, according to a complaint filed in November 2022. Financial Vision claimed it advanced more than $12 million to providers referred by Kandhorov, who got a 5 percent cut, based on his “misrepresentations” that their services were proper and legitimate.

Kandhorov was allegedly assisted by restaurateur Zhan “Johnny” Petrosyants, another close friend of the mayor’s — and, as Financial Vision’s lawsuit describes him, “a felon experienced in the art of insurance (as well as other forms of) fraud.” Emails attached to the lawsuit show Petrosyants and Carone discussing the mechanics of the investment operation and specific no-fault providers’ billing practices.

Petrosyants pleaded guilty in 2014 to a federal conspiracy charge stemming from an investigation into a no-fault insurance operation.

Federal investigators are also eyeing Carone’s business dealings with a Brooklyn priest in what appears to be a separate inquiry. The U.S. attorney’s office in Brooklyn subpoenaed records of business transactions between Carone and the monsignor, Jamie Gigantiello, NBC New York reported in September.

Through a limited liability corporation, Gigantiello is an investor in Financial Vision Group IV, another entity set up by Carone and Fensterman — along with Fensterman’s son, Jordan — to advance money to no-fault medical providers.

The focus of Brooklyn prosecutors’ inquiry is unclear.

Sunday, December 1, 2024

Nallah Sutherland, Mayor Adams' Coordinator in the Office of Special Projects and Community Events, Rips Down Isreali Hostage Posters

 

Nallah Sutherland, a special event coordinator for the NYC Mayor’s Office of Special Projects and Community Events, is under fire for ripping down an Israeli hostage poster in Manhattan on Nov. 2 — and then allegedly assaulting the person filming her doing it.instagram @stop_antisemitism

UPDATE: Nallah Sutherland is suspended without pay indefinitely:Adams staffer who tore down Israel hostage poster has been indefinitely suspended without pay


Mayor Adams' staff is still showing all of New York City how he should be removed from office. The problem is not just him and all his family and friends who are now implicated in corruption and fraud, but also staffers, who are careless with violating ethics and common sense. This post is about Nallah Sutherland.She should be fired.See also: 

NYC mayor Eric Adams staffer whose job is to 'promote diversity' RIPS Hamas hostage posters down and 'assaults eyewitness'

Even Richie Torres is unhappy
End Mayoral control of the New York City Department of Education!!!
Betsy Combierbetsy@advocatz.com


NYC staffer paid to promote diversity caught ripping down Israel hostage poster, allegedly assaulting person filming it

An Adams administration staffer whose mission includes fostering “unity” and bridging “cultural divides,” is under fire for ripping down an Israeli hostage poster — and then allegedly assaulting an outraged eyewitness, The Post has learned.

Nallah Sutherland, a special event coordinator for the Mayor’s Office of Special Projects and Community Events, was spotted earlier this month tearing down the poster from an Upper East Side light pole, ripping it up and dumping it in a trash bin, according to video posted online by the social media platform Jews of NY and nonprofit StopAntisemetism.

“It’s an appalling act of antisemitism,” said the nonprofit’s founder Liora Rez, who demanded Adams immediately fire Sutherland.

But Sutherland, 25, only got a slap on the wrist by her bosses — who merely required her to take “multicultural training” and added a disciplinary note to her permanent work file, a City Hall source told The Post.

Footage of the Nov. 2 incident at the corner of York Ave and East 84th Street begins with Sutherland tearing off the poster and tossing it in the trash.

“Is there a reason you’re taking those down?” asks an eyewitness about the poster, part of a public art campaign to raise awareness of Israeli and American hostages taken captive by Hamas during its Oct. 7, 2023 terror attack on the Jewish state.

Sutherland, 25, only got a slap on the wrist by her bosses after they learned she ripped down the Israeli poster. She was merely required her to take “multicultural training” and had a disciplinary note added to her permanent work file, a City Hall source told The Post.instagram @stop_antisemitism

“Those were hostages. They were taken by terrorists,” adds the eyewitness, according to the 20-second clip he recorded.

Sutherland then walks toward the man and swipes his phone with her right hand, briefly knocking it out of focus, the video shows.

“That’s assault actually. You know that, right?” the man responds to Sutherland, who smirks and walks away, the video shows.

Sutherland began working for Adams – a staunch Israel supporter – in 2023. She earns $61,135-a-year helping plan celebrations he hosts at Gracie Mansion and at other sites to honor the diverse city’s many ethnic groups, records show.

She’s part of a team whose job is to “bridge cultural divides … and support key city initiatives that help provide a source of strength, unity, and resilience to New Yorkers across all communities within the five boroughs and beyond,” according to her office’s website.

Liora Rez, founder of the nonprofit StopAntisemitism, called Sutherland’s actions “an appalling act of antisemitism” and demanded she be fired.Courtesy of Liora Rez

In May, the office organized a Jewish heritage celebration hosted by Adams at Gracie Mansion. The guest speakers included Shoshan Haran, who along with her daughter and two grandchildren, were taken hostage by Hamas and released 50 days later.

“It’s extremely hypocritical that someone who supports the murder of anyone still has a job, much less in a department that plays a vital role in our city’s diversity efforts — despite the fact that she cannot tolerate innocent Jews who were kidnapped by Hamas,” said Councilwoman Inna Vernikov (R-Brooklyn) after being told about Sutherland’s action.

“Decisive action must be taken to purge this disgusting pro-jihadist sentiment from” city government “once and for all,” added Vernikov, who is Jewish.

The eyewitness, who is Jewish and didn’t report the incident to authorities, wants to remain anonymous out of fear of retribution considering antisemitism cases are soaring statewide.

“It’s a sad state of affairs when the victim doesn’t have trust in the NYPD or” soft-on-crime Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg “to properly investigate” hate crimes,” said Rez. “There’s no trust in the authorities to keep the victim safe.”

City Hall first leaned about the incident weeks ago when a tipster recognized Sutherland after watching the video posted on StopAntisemitism’s social media accounts, said a source.

The same “multicultural training” Sutherland received will also now be mandatory for all Mayor’s Office of Special Projects and Community Events staff to prevent similar hateful behavior in the future, said the City Hall source.

Sutherland is a “junior staffer” who doesn’t directly communicate with Adams as part of her duties, added the source.

“Mayor Adams has been clear that hate has no place in our city, and the same – if not higher – standard should be held for our city’s more than 300,000 employees,” the Mayor’s Office said.

“That is why disciplinary action was taken immediately after learning about this incident a few weeks ago.”

Sutherland did not return messages.

Yoav Davis, an activist and founder of Jews of NY, was stunned that Sutherland is keeping her job.

“It is especially disturbing to learn that an individual employed by the mayor’s office — particularly in a position meant to celebrate the city’s diversity — is directly connected to this culture of hate,” he said.

Additional reporting by Khristina Narizhnaya.