NEW YORK - One of two former FDNY chiefs who were indicted on bribery and corruption charges has agreed to plead guilty.
Brian Cordasco, 49, the former supervisor of the FDNY's Bureau of Fire Prevention, is accused of soliciting bribes for ...
An allegedly crooked former FDNY fire chief is expected to cop to his part in running a nearly $200,000 bribery scheme — the ...
Brian Cordasco and fellow FDNY chief Anthony Saccavino were charged with bribery, wire fraud, lying to the FBI, and related ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The government has extended a plea deal to Staten Island resident Brian Cordasco, a former chief for ...
Cordasco, 49, joined the FDNY around 2002, where up until 2020, he served as both a firefighter and battalion chief, ...
Brian Cordasco, 49, will plead guilty to conspiracy to solicit and receive a bribe. He initially pleaded not guilty.
The charges come amid a federal probe within the Mayor Eric Adams administration, which has seen cellphone seizures and ...
Two former FDNY chiefs were indicted on bribery, corruption and false statement offenses for allegedly conspiring to solicit ...
Two retired FDNY fire chiefs were slapped with a federal indictment Monday for allegedly accepting $190,000 in bribes – the latest high-profile corruption case to hit Mayor Eric Adams ...