"The multimillionaire Manhattan landlord whose ex-cop employee is accused of terrorizing tenants is now himself the subject of an investigation, the Daily News has learned.
State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman has launched a probe into the potentially illegal tactics used by landlord Steven Croman, 47, to force rent-stabilized tenants out of their valuable apartments, a source said."
My friend was paid a visit by this retired cop Sept 2013.
"This week Schneiderman slapped a “cease and desist” order on one of his employees, ex-NYPD cop Anthony Falconite, a private investigator tenants say has engaged in a campaign of harassment and intimidation to force them out."
I contacted the retired cop who I believe has his own agency via Facebook and leave last year never heard from him .
Is a retired NYPD officer making a huge amount of money shaking down tenants for this landlord???
I hear Anthony tells you his story as he does his thing. He must be making a fortune...?
Together he was impressed with my friends education. I told my friend he's probably got some education himself. Look at how he approached you. Ever you want to call that school he's got a PhD in that.
The New York Police Department are experts on "creative policing" and I mean that in the worst ways and then collecting your pension and their creative work after they leave the department.
Wrote Anthony via Facebook -- maybe I sent him the video of me getting punched never heard from him. The NYPD threatened and coerced me. I never heard from him.
You all know I am suing in federal court the NYPD an internal affairs.
It sure pays to be in the New York Police Department or even a retired police officer and use intimidation to get what you want done?
From 911 tech corruption to city time to this wire the NYPD always involved one way or another?
In my lawsuit I talk about the NYPD and internal affairs retaliating against me for being a whistleblower...?