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FBI raids FDNY Chiefs’ homes and department in corruption probe


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OAN’s ​James Meyers

11:53 ⁣AM –⁣ Thursday, February 15, 2024‍

The⁢ Federal‍ Bureau of Investigation ⁢(FBI) and ⁣other New‍ York City investigators ‍conducted ‌a‍ raid ⁣on the Fire Department ⁢of New York’s (FDNY) Brooklyn headquarters and the homes of two ‌fire chiefs ​on Thursday morning.

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According to insider sources,⁤ Brian ‌Cordasco ⁤and Anthony Saccavino, ​two senior FDNY chiefs, had their ⁢homes searched by the feds as part of a⁤ corruption⁢ probe. They are being accused of ‌accepting illegal⁤ payments.

The investigation was initiated ‌last summer ​after allegations surfaced that the two⁤ chiefs were each paid $100,000 to expedite or arrange inspections, as reported by‍ The New ​York Times.

Upon the arrival of‌ federal agents, the​ chiefs ‍had their phones confiscated, as stated by the New​ York Post.

In addition, the fourth⁣ floor of the ⁤FDNY HQ was sealed off, and investigators were in the ‌process of retrieving records and computers.

These ⁢two FDNY chiefs were known for their loyalty to Fire Commissioner Laura Kavanagh, who promoted⁣ them after⁣ demoting three⁢ other chiefs, causing unrest within the department, according to ‌sources.

“The FDNY’s⁣ first priority ​is always keeping New ‌Yorkers safe, and we expect every member of the ⁢department ‌to act appropriately. ‌As soon⁣ as Commissioner Kavanagh‍ was alerted to ‍these allegations​ last fall, she immediately referred them to DOI ‌to investigate them,” a spokesperson⁣ for the⁢ department said in a statement.

“Commissioner ⁢Kavanagh has proactively placed the employees ​at ⁣the center of this investigation on modified duty, and we‌ are ⁤awaiting guidance from DOI regarding further action.”

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How ​will the raid and ongoing corruption probe impact the public’s ‌trust in the FDNY and government organizations?

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and other New York City investigators⁣ conducted a raid on the‍ Fire Department of New York’s (FDNY) Brooklyn headquarters and the homes of two fire chiefs on Thursday morning. Brian‌ Cordasco and Anthony Saccavino, two ‌senior FDNY chiefs, are‌ being‌ accused ⁢of⁣ accepting illegal payments as part of a corruption probe.

According to insider sources, the investigation was initiated last summer after allegations surfaced that the⁣ two chiefs were​ each paid $100,000 to expedite or arrange inspections. These allegations were reported by The⁢ New York Times. The⁣ arrival of federal ‍agents led to the confiscation of the chiefs’ phones, as stated by the ​New York Post.

In addition to the search ‌of ​the chiefs’​ homes, the fourth floor of the FDNY headquarters was sealed⁤ off, and investigators were in the process of retrieving records and computers. ‌These actions highlight the seriousness of the investigation and the extent to which the authorities are dedicated to uncovering any potential corruption within the FDNY.

It is worth noting that Cordasco and Saccavino⁣ were known for their loyalty ⁣to Fire Commissioner Laura Kavanagh, who promoted them after demoting three other chiefs. This promotion and ⁣demotion created unrest within the department, according to sources.

The raid on the FDNY headquarters and the homes of the two fire‍ chiefs is ‌a major⁣ development in the ongoing corruption probe. It demonstrates the commitment of law enforcement agencies to rooting out corruption and ⁤ensuring⁢ the integrity ⁢of public⁢ institutions. As⁣ investigations like this progress, it is essential to ensure transparency, fairness, and justice for all parties involved.

These events also highlight the importance of holding public officials accountable for their actions. Corruption within government organizations not only undermines the trust of the public but also hinders the efficient functioning of these ⁤institutions. The FDNY plays a crucial role in ensuring public safety, and any corruption⁤ within its ranks is a serious matter that needs to be addressed ⁢swiftly and thoroughly.

As the investigation unfolds, it is essential for the authorities to maintain transparency and keep the public informed about the progress and outcomes. ⁣This open communication is crucial for rebuilding trust ‌in the FDNY and assuring the public that measures are being taken to‌ prevent future instances ⁣of corruption.

Ultimately, the ‌raid on the ⁤FDNY headquarters and ‍the homes of the two fire chiefs serves⁢ as a reminder that no one is above the law. It is a testament to the FBI and other investigative agencies’⁣ commitment to​ upholding justice and preserving the integrity of public institutions. The outcome of‍ this investigation will have far-reaching implications for the FDNY and its reputation, as well as for the broader fight against⁣ corruption‍ in public service.



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