New York property developer indicted for stealing over $86 million
On Wednesday, Nir Meir, a now-bankrupt New York property developer, was indicted for the massive theft. Authorities accused him of a yearslong campaign of fraud that cost investors, contractors, and the city tens of millions of dollars. Explosive claim “These indictments depict allegations of widespread fraud within the real estate industry,” Manhattan District Attorney Alvin…
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