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De Blasio Calls for ‘Full Accounting’ of NYC Inmates Who Died of COVID after Testing Positive in Jail
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Mayor Bill de Blasio committed Wednesday to a “full accounting” of people who died of COVID-19 after contracting the virus in city jails.
His pledge followed an investigation by Columbia Journalism School’s Stabile Center for Investigative Journalism and THE CITY that identified three men who contracted the virus in local lockups but did not get counted in the Department of Correction’s official death tally.
Corrections Commissioner Cynthia Brann has highlighted that “only three” people have died in city jails during the pandemic. The new findings bring the death toll to at least six.
The couple serves as pastors at the Church of the Overcomer in Trainer. Keith Collins twice ran as a Democrat for Delaware County Council, losing races in 2009 and 2011.
The Collins owned and managed Pinnacle Guardian Services LLC, a company that provided guardianship services to people who cannot manage their own affairs. Guardians must provide the court system with an annual accounting of their wards each year.
At a preliminary hearing, Delaware County Detective Anthony Ruggieri said questionable expenditures arose during a February 2017 hearing, revealing $48,000 had been removed from one of the ward s bank accounts in a year and a half, the Delaware County Daily Times reported. Carolyn Collins, the assigned guardian, could not explain the bookkeeping.
Brooklyn Defender Services Identifies and Addresses Data Security Incident
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NEW YORK, Dec. 10, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Today, Brooklyn Defender Services, a public defender organization representing clients in criminal, immigration, and family proceedings, announced that it has identified and addressed a data security incident.
Brooklyn Defender Services recently discovered that an unauthorized person gained access to some of Brooklyn Defender Services employees email accounts.
On September 13, 2020, Brooklyn Defender Services determined that emails or attachments may have included employees and clients names, addresses, financial account numbers, Social Security numbers, driver s license numbers, passport numbers, health information, and/or biometric data such as fingerprints.