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Former FDNY Assistant Chief Anthony Saccavino and former Deputy Assistant Chief Brian Cordasco were busted on a 43-page indictment that includes counts of bribery, conspiracy, wire fraud and lying ...
Anthony Saccavino, the former head of the FDNY’s Bureau of Fire Prevention, pleaded guilty to participating in the crooked scheme with Brian Cordasco — another high-ranking fire prevention ...
Anthony Saccavino, a Fire Department chief convicted in a scheme to fast-track building inspections in return for bribes, was sentenced Wednesday to three years behind bars.. Manhattan Federal ...
Deputy Assistant Chief Anthony Saccavino was also nabbed on the claims. William Farrington. Around this time, Saccavino and Cordasco were promoted by then-FDNY Commissioner Laura Kavanagh – a ...
Former FDNY Chief Anthony Saccavino has been sentenced to three years in prison for accepting bribes to fast-track fire safety inspections. (Courtesy of the New York City Fire Department via ...
Anthony Saccavino and Brian Cordasco – once the two top highest ranking members in the FDNY’s Bureau of Fire Prevention – formed a crooked “secret partnership” with a retired firefighter ...
Former FDNY Assistant Chief Anthony Saccavino and former Deputy Assistant Chief Brian Cordasco were busted on a 43-page indictment that includes counts of bribery, conspiracy, wire fraud and lying ...
A former FDNY chief who pleaded guilty to a bribery scheme was sentenced to three years in prison on Wednesday.. Anthony Saccavino used to lead the Bureau of Fire Prevention, which oversees fire ...
This combo of Feb. 7, 2023 images provided by the Fire Department of the City of New York, shows Brian Cordasco, left, and Anthony Saccavino, two former NYFD chiefs arrested Monday, Sept. 16, 2024 ...
Prosecutors claimed Saccavino and Cordasco, having joined the FDNY in 1995 and 2002, respectively, moved into the BFP in 2020, one year before becoming entangled in the alleged bribery scheme.
Anthony Saccavino, 59, is the second former FDNY chief to plead guilty for his participation in a “pay-to-play” corruption scheme where bribes were exchanged for expedited reviews and inspections.
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