He's accused of sending threatening letters and electronic communications to victims, including public officials, local TV station WBNS and law enforcement.
The New York Times is suing Madwell, the Brooklyn-based indie ad agency that has come under mounting financial distress after a dramatic legal fallout between its cofounders and what multiple [β¦]
"If a woman covering a game started hitting on fans & asking for their numbers on TV they would be crucified on the internet & fired," said sports broadcaster Kylen Mills.
Bank of America is asking a New York district court to enforce judgment against the controversy-embroiled ad agency and allow the bank to collect the money it's owed.
The lawmakers sent a letter to FCC chairman Brendan Carr asking for rule changes so local broadcasters cab compete against what they say are "unregulated Big Tech platforms."
Wu is accusing three local TV stations along with a newspaper of misreporting whether or not she refused to vote for a city ordinance about Transgender Day of Visibility.