New Yorkers should thank The City for accidentally illustrating the perversity of shelling out big bucks to accommodate the tens of thousands of illegal migrants flooding into Gotham.
A top Legal Aid Society lawyer who’s expected to fight Mayor Adams’ proposed right-to-shelter rollback in court said Thursday that the mayor’s plan contains a “bizarre” contradiction that could draw scrutiny from a judge providing a preview of how arguments in the high-stakes legal case could play out.
Documents seen by the Daily News show that Maddrey kept his job even though NYPD internal affairs investigators believed he “wrongfully impeded an official Department investigation by providing inaccurate or otherwise misleading statements.”
A recent law school graduate working for the Legal Aid Society was busted for trying to smuggle weed and other smokes to a man locked up on Rikers Island facing attempted murder charges, sources told The Post.