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The area was home to luminaries like Count Basie, Lena Horne, Ella Fitzgerald, Illinois Jacquet, Jackie youth and build homes during annual address By David Brand will have a specific impact on Queens. deep into the night on Jan. 10, as patrons, in- Robinson, James Brown, Joe Louis, Milt Queens Daily Eagle From reopening communities centers in cluding Mayor Bill de Blasio, toasted a lease Hinton, Roy Campanella, Percy Sutton and Mayor Bill de Blasio delivered his seventh neighborhoods beset by municipal disin- agreement that would enable the 190-year-old Cootie Williams. “State of the City” address Thursday, pledg- vestment to helping small business owners Woodhaven watering hole to stay in business.  ing to preserve the city’s affordable housing, negotiate leases with their landlords, Queens Local elected officials, the Queens Cham- expand education and help small businesses. played a key role in the mayor’s annual ad- ber of Commerce and even the de Blasio ERICA VLADIMER, A CANDIDATE De Blasio, speaking at the American Mu- dress. administration stepped in to help broker a challenging Carolyn Maloney in the seum of Natural History, laid out his vision Assisting small businesses new deal that would keep the historic bar in Democratic primary for New York’s 12th for the entire city, but many of his proposals The celebration at Neir’s Tavern lasted Continued on page 10 Congressional District, exited the race Friday. Her departure leaves three other candidates challenging Maloney, who has served in Congress since 1993.  Flushing community board set THE NEW YORK SENATE ENVI- ronmental Conservation Committee approved a bill sponsored by State Sen. Joseph to vote on controversial rezoning Addabbo, Jr. to require hard lids or sturdy By Victoria Merlino tarps on top of “trash trains.” The coverings Queens Daily Eagle would prevent putrid goop from falling out of Community Board 7 will vote today on a the train cars as they travel. hotly contested plan to rezone the Flushing  waterfront, which would allow developers to build condos, hotels, shops and office space “APART FROM THE FOUL ODORS along Flushing Creek. The advisory vote is and spilled garbage that many of my the latest phase in the city’s land use process constituents are burdened with on a regular for the site. basis, the trash trains have other negative The Queens borough president will also repercussions on the environment, local weigh in before the project goes before the property values and the public health,” City Council, which traditionally votes in Addabbo said. lock step with the local Councilmember Peter  Koo on land use measures. The rezoning would allow FWRA LLC, a SAVE THE DATE: THE QUEENS partnership of three developers that own the County Bar Association will host its annual land, to reshape the Flushing waterfront, cre- Judiciary, Past Presidents and Golden ating a 13-tower, mixed-use complex across Jubilarian dinner on Tuesday, March 31 at 6 the 29 acres of mostly unutilized land. 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New York court system delays evictions until at least Oct. 1 LightsContinued from page 1 out QUEENS “No residential eviction may take place prior to Tenant advocates October57,000 1, 2020 or — Queensin the event of aresidents future state loseunfurl banners from or federal moratorium on evictions — such later a Queens subway datepower or dates setduring forth in law,” intense Marks wrote Tuesday in the platform storm calling on the Continuedorder. from page 1 204,000 householdsstate in 2011. to “cancelHur- rent.” “MyMarks’ fellowship order also recently extends shift the- suspensionricane Sandy of knockedAP Photo/Bebeto out power Matthews TODAY edeviction to an proceedingsonline platform in cases due tofiled foron 1.1or millionafter customers in 2012. COVID,March 17 but until now further with notice. the power Con Edison workers restored outage, The there’sdirective no clarifiesway for lingeringme to poweruncertainty to about 90,000 house- February 13, 2020 connectaround how with Housing my co-workers.” Courts will proceed holds in within New 24 hours, the utility saidYork SahitiCity in Kovvuri,the days sincea Baruch a state evictionreported. mor- Collegeatorium expiredstudent Aug. who 4. livesTrials inhave resumedMuch inof their work requires QueensBrooklyn Village. and Staten Island Housing untanglingCourt, with wires from fallen trialsThe set program to restart was in Queensunderstand in the- secondtrees thatweek littered streets around ingof September. and agreed to put her work on the borough. Rain Monday soft- pause New until York power City returned, has identified Kov- aboutened 14,000the soil, making the trees vuritenants said. who were at-risk of becomingmore homeless susceptible to toppling in thisThe month storm because had a particulartheir cases im were- theadjudicated high winds, the utility said. pactbefore in Queensthe COVID-19 Village, pandemicCambria prompted “Restoration the will require Heights,state court Whitestone, system and Middle Gov. VilAndrew- clearing Cuomo nearly to 500 roads that are lagehalt evictions.and Flushing, where many blocked by fallen trees. Con Ed- residents The mandatory remained withoutstatus or pow settlement- ison confermust de-energize- any wires erences Wednesday for all residential afternoon. cases Winds that beganentangled before in those trees, untangle asMarch high 17 as may 71 milesalso have per thehour effect in ofthe further wires de and- then work with mu- Newlaying York or avoiding City forced evictions. the MTA nicipal public works crews to re- to temporarilyDuring the mandatory suspend conferences,outdoor move judges the will trees,” Con Edison said trainconsider service. the history of the case and thein impacta statement. of COVID-19Outages alsoon landlords affected andevents tenants, the“Crews order give priority to mak- Celebrating Black elsewherestates. Judges in canthe alsoborough.New refer tenants toing pro repairs bono that wouldwill provide be able pow to hang- their hats on this language push by the judicial branch to take on a quasi-legis- The administrative order also states that Housing Yorklegal servicesCity’s Housingand assess Preserva specific- reliefer available,to the most customersand do what quickly, they want to do as human beings, lative role.” CourtHistory proceedings “should” Monthtake place remotely. tionincluding and Development tenants’ eligibility postponed for thethen New restore York smallerwhich isgroups not evict and people right now,” he said. aTenant town hallSafe on Harbor storm resiliencyAct, a measure in individualthat allows customers.” Landlord lawyers are less enthusiastic about Edgemere.renters to resist eviction if they prove theyMore were than 7,000the new wires order, were which will prevent them from financiallyOverall, impacted292,000 byhouseholds COVID-19. down across theevicting city Wednesday. tenants who have not paid rent for lost “Following power in New the conference, York City andthe courtCon may Edison take urgedmonths. residents to Westchestersuch further stepsCounty, as it deemssurpassing appropriate, avoid includ downed- wires“This and latest to reorder- only continues to demon- Some theing impactallowing of the Hurricane matter to Irene,proceed,” port the them order to thestrate utility that and landlords to the are stymied at every turn which knocked out power for states. NYPD. by various directives (politically)A tree fell onaimed top and of dea house- near 82nd Avenue and 218th Street in Hollis Hills Tuesday. Photo by Michael Nussbaum The directive seems to provide judges with signed to forestall a landlord’s ability to enforce pre-Covid broad discretion to stay cases, said Sateesh Nori, his contractual rights,” said attorney Nativ Win- the head of Legal Aid’s Queens Housing Court iarsky in an email. unit.Ex-Bronx Nori said the eviction delay, prosecutor the mandatory Winiarsky, a partner vies in the law firm for Kucker Western Queens council seat conferences and the significant authority granted Marino Winiarsky & Bittens LLP, said the Office commercial to judges were all “encouraging” aspects of the of Court AdministrationBy David has Brand gone “far beyond” Forman said she supported Mina Malik, anoth- and focus on addressing climate change. administrative order. eviction moratoriumQueens orders Daily issued Eagle by Gov. An- er former prosecutor, in the 2019 Democratic pri- “Every facet of our society needs to be viewed “I think the average judge would be willing to drew Community Cuomo. activist and former Bronx prose- mary for Queens district attorney. She considered through a greener lens,” she said. “For example, entertain the circumstances of the individual cases cutorCuomo’ Julia sForman latest order, has enteredissued earlier a crowded this month, field to public defenderevictions Tiffany Cabán her second choice, while we need to create more open, green space and that’s a big deal,” he said. deferredrepresent to Western the court Queens’ system Councilon establishing District a 26.new she said. “I was very torn in that election,” For- for people to enjoy, those spaces will also have a In the past, judges may have had their hands moratorium Forman, orwho allowing recently landlords won a toposition execute as evic a ju- - man said. “I wish we had ranked-choice voting in positive environmental impact.” tied and struggled to find legal precedent to halt tions.dicial delegate in the Queens County Democratic that situation.” At least eight other candidates have filed to Party, said her experience in District mayShe said her main resume focus is development, an is - run for Van Bramer’s seat in 2021, including Tavo an eviction, no matter the circumstances, he said. “This is an action unilaterally taken by OCA The language of the order gives judges authority thatAttorney’s I believe Office is contrary motivated to the intentionsher to run of for Gov the- sue top of mind for many constituents in Western Bortoli, Lorenzo Brea, Heajin Kim, Sultan Maruf, council seat now held by term-limited incumbent Queen, which has seen enormous growth and sig- BrentJudge O’Leary Lawrence and GiselleMarks Burgess, issued anBianca admin Ozeri- to delay or halt evictions, he said. ernor Cuomo’s prior orders,” Winiarsky said in istrative order related to commercial and “I think there are many, many judges who anJimmy email. Van “It Bramer.seems to me that this is an improper nificant displacement over the past decade. and Julie Won. Van Bramer’s Chief of Staff Mat- next month thewresidential Wallace evictions is also expected Wednesday. to run in District “A lot of what I saw there led me to want to “I see District 26 at an important crossroads Eagle file photo by Rob Abruzzese run,” said Forman, who has lived in Dutch Kills right now and Bythis David election Brand is going to decide 26. with her husband since 2014. “It’s a wholly re- which way we go,”Queens said DailyForman, Eagle a member of the active position. 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seems, sir, that in this case you are New York. to provide even a rough estimate to True care home choosing to define it differently so “Whatever the cause, there is no lawmakers. that you can look better.” way New York could be truly at 20 “I will not provide information that toll cloaked How big a difference could it percent,” Perls said. I have not ensured is absolutely accu- make? Since May, federal regulators A running tally by the Associated rate,” Zucker said. “This is too big an in secrecy have required nursing homes to sub- Press shows that more than 68,200 res- issue, and it’s too serious an issue.” mit data on coronavirus deaths each idents and staff at nursing homes and Zucker promised to provide law- By Bernard Condon week, whether or not residents died long-term facilities across the nation makers the numbers as soon as that and Matt Sedensky in the facility or at a hospital. Be- have died from the coronavirus, out of doublechecking is complete. They are Associated Press cause the requirement came after the more than 163,000 overall deaths. still waiting. The AP has also been de- Riverdale Nursing Home appears, height of New York’s outbreak, the For all 43 states that break out nied access to similar nursing home on paper, to have escaped the worst available data is relatively small. nursing home data, resident deaths death data despite filing a public re- of the coronavirus pandemic, with an According to the federal data, make up 44 percent of total COVID cords request with the state Health De- official state count of just four deaths roughly a fifth of the state’s homes re- deaths in their states, according to partment nearly three months ago. in its 146-bed facility. ported resident deaths from early June data from the Kaiser Family Foun- Dr. Michael Wasserman, president The truth, according to the home, to mid-July — a tally of 323 dead, 65 dation. Assuming the same propor- of the California Association of Long is far worse: 21 dead, most trans- percent higher than the state’s count of tion held in New York, that would Term Care Medicine, said it is uneth- ported to hospitals before they suc- 195 during that time period. Gov. Andrew Cuomo has re- translate to more than 11,000 nursing ical of New York to not break out the cumbed. Even if half that undercount had ceived criticism for his contro- home deaths. deaths of nursing home residents at “It was a cascading effect,” admin- held true from the start of the pandem- versial and eventually rescinded To be sure, comparing coronavi- hospitals. “From an epidemiological istrator Emil Fuzayov recalled. “One ic, that would translate into thousands March 25 order to send recover- rus deaths in nursing homes across and scientific perspective, there is ab- after the other.” more nursing home resident deaths ing COVID-19 patients from hos- states can be difficult because of the solutely no reason not to count them,” New York’s coronavirus death toll than the state has acknowledged. pitals into nursing homes. differences in how states conduct he said. in nursing homes, already among Another group of numbers also AP photo by Mark Lennihan their counts. New York is among Nursing homes have become a the highest in the nation, could ac- suggests an undercount. State health several states that include probable particular sore point for the Cuomo tually be a significant undercount. department surveys show 21,000 cent and New Jersey’s 44 percent. COVID-19 deaths as well as those administration, which has generally Unlike every other state with major nursing home beds are lying empty “Look at the basic facts where confirmed by a test. Some states don’t received praise for steps that flat- outbreaks, New York only counts this year, 13,000 more than expected New York is versus other states,” count deaths from homes where few- tened the curve of infections and New residents who died on nursing home — an increase of almost double the Cuomo said during a briefing Mon- er than five have died. Others don’t York’s highest-in-the-nation 32,781 property and not those who were official state nursing home death tal- day. “You look at where New York always give precise numbers, provid- overall deaths. transported to hospitals and died ly. While some of that increase can be is as a percentage of nursing home ing ranges instead. And all ultimately But a controversial March 25 or- there. attributed to fewer new admissions deaths, it’s all the way at the bottom rely on the nursing homes themselves der to send recovering COVID-19 That statistic could add thousands and people pulling their loved ones of the list.” to provide the raw data. patients from hospitals into nursing to the state’s official care home death out, it suggests that many others who In another briefing last month, he “Everybody is doing it however they homes has drawn withering criticism toll of just over 6,600. But so far, the aren’t there anymore died. touted New York’s percentage rank- feel like doing it. We don’t have very from relatives and patient advocates administration of Gov. Andrew Cuo- However flawed New York’s ing as 35th in the nation. “Go talk to good data. It’s just all over the place, all who contend it accelerated nursing mo has refused to divulge the num- count, Cuomo has not been shy about 34 other states first. Go talk to the over the country,” said Toby Edelman home outbreaks. The order was de- ber, leading to speculation the state comparing it to tallies in other states. Republican states now — Florida, of the Center for Medicare Advocacy. signed to free up hospital bed space is manipulating the figures to make Nearly every time Cuomo is ques- Texas, Arizona — ask them what is New York health chief Zucker ex- at the height of the pandemic. it appear it is doing better than other tioned about New York’s nursing happening in nursing homes. It’s all plained during the legislative hearing Cuomo reversed the order under states and to make a tragic situation home death toll, he brushes off crit- politics.” that New York only counts deaths on pressure in early May. And his health less dire. icism as politically motivated and Boston University geriatrics ex- the nursing home property to avoid department later released an internal “That’s a problem, bro,” state notes that his state’s percentage of pert Thomas Perls said it doesn’t “double-counting” deaths in both the report that concluded asymptomatic Sen. Gustavo Rivera told New York nursing home deaths out of its over- make sense that, in many nearby home and the hospital. And while he nursing home staffers were the real Health Commissioner Howard Zuck- all COVID-19 death toll is around 20 states, nursing home resident deaths acknowledged that the state keeps a spreaders of the virus, not the 6,300 er during a legislative hearing on percent, far less than Pennsylvania’s as a percentage of total deaths are running count of nursing home resi- recovering patients released from nursing homes earlier this month. “It 68 percent, Massachusetts’ 64 per- more than triple what was reported in dent deaths at hospitals, he declined hospitals into nursing homes.

Thursday, August 13, 2020 • BQ Daily Eagle • 3 GG uest Editorial Opinions Should students get a discount if they won’t be on campus due to COVID-19? By Robert Massa The Conversation Not long after the COVID-19 pandemic caused colleges to start teaching remotely, students balked at the idea of paying full tuition for online learning. It’s not hard to understand why. After all, they were not getting the football and basketball games, student clubs, access to labs and the library and the out-of-class conversations that are all part of the typical campus experience. Although students who study online will not pay the room, board and activities fees that typically cover nonacademic costs, concern about paying full tuition continues this fall, as many universities opt to continue online education in the interest of keeping students, faculty and staff safe from the pandemic. Is it right to expect to pay less tuition for online learning? Or are colleges justified in charging the full tuition price when classes – at least at many schools – won’t be taking place on campus? As a longtime college admissions and enrollment leader – and now as a professor of higher education – I have some insights. One of the most important is that fewer than one in five families pay the full price for in-person instruction to begin with. They are getting a break through scholarships and need-based grants from the colleges. In other words, most students are already get- ting a discount.

Price versus cost In addition, it’s important to understand the difference be- tween the price of education and the cost of education. These two things might often be misunderstood because the terms “price” and “cost” are often used interchangeably as though they are the same. But there’s a big difference between the two. Price is the amount of money charged to a consumer – in this case a student – for a good or service. Cost is the amount of money the provider spends to produce that good or provide that service. Unlike in business, the price colleges charge – that is, tuition – is almost always less than the cost to provide instruc- tion. The difference is covered by taxpayers and grants at public colleges and by endowment earnings, gifts and grants at private colleges. In other words, even when their families are paying “full price,” Americans are not paying for the full cost of their educa- tion. However, the cost of instruction during the pandem- ic has actually increased due to the need for new technology platforms, training and online instructional support. Faculty are still teaching and are available to students for extra help and consultation. And because some students and staff will be on campus even if teaching is primarily online, colleges have spent tuition were lowered, students would get less financial aid and about the pressure this would put on less well-endowed millions updating and maintaining their campuses for COVID-19 would therefore be expected to pay the same amount of money competitors to do the same. safety. no matter what the tuition charge. However, Williams’ leaders thought it was the right thing to With the toll of the pandemic bearing down on our nation As a result, even at the colleges offering an online discount, do for their students. and its colleges and universities, that may not be something that the students who need that discount the most are going to benefit Princeton, with a $26 billion endowment, applied a 10 per- students and their parents necessarily want to hear. They see that the least. For example, if tuition is $40,000 and you are expected cent discount to its full-freight tuition. When a college has the they are being asked to pay “in-person” tuition prices for remote to pay $10,000, you might get $30,000 in various forms of aid. resources, this is certainly easier to do. learning and feel like it’s a ripoff. If tuition is reduced to $36,000, you are still expected to pay Just below these institutions are schools that are well known However, it is important to understand that in expecting col- $10,000, and you might get $26,000 in aid. but not as wealthy. They will not likely lose students because of leges to reduce tuition when they are paying more to deliver The tab for tuition does not generally cover out-of-class ex- tuition pricing but cannot afford to offer online discounts. instruction is to ask colleges to take on an even bigger share of periences such as student activities and residence hall functions. Dickinson College, a liberal arts school in Pennsylvania, the cost than they already do. When going remote, colleges will not be charging residence hall, where I served as vice president from 1999-2009; Smith College, food and activities fees. That means colleges will lose revenue on also in Massachusetts; and Carnegie Mellon University, in Pitts- Financial aid factors those things. They will lay off some staff who work with student burgh, are examples of institutions not offering online discounts. Even if schools offered “online discounts,” it may not make groups. Dickinson College president Margee Ensign sought to reas- as big a difference as people think because of the way that finan- So while charges for room and board and student activities sure students that the online fall semester will “feature the same cial aid works. and athletics fees will be eliminated for online-only instruction, expert faculty and the same small class sizes,” and will also At four-year public and nonprofit private colleges and univer- tuition pricing will either be untouched or be slightly reduced. “maintain rigor” and “close student-faculty relationships.” sities, 85 percent of undergraduates receive financial aid. These But the ability for a college to reduce tuition will depend largely students not only benefit from a list price that is lower than the on the school’s financial health. Skepticism and potential benefit cost borne by colleges, but they are getting a further discount in Predictably, many students are not convinced that online price through financial aid. Price adjustments instruction will be of the same quality as in-person. Plus, many This leads to an important point. Even in light of these realities, some schools are still lowering students are understandably upset because they did not expect to Financial aid is based on the price charged minus what a fam- tuition for online learning. spend their college days doing remote learning. ily would be expected to pay, based on a federal formula. So, if Although they’d rather not, many colleges with small endow- But there is a potential long-term benefit. ments and limited state aid will lower tuition. These schools The COVID-19 pandemic has forced higher education leaders typically are not as well-known and risk losing students if they to control costs by changing priorities and eliminating nonessen- Daily Eagle of Brooklyn and Queens welcomes opinions, do not charge less. They will take in less money per student but tial spending in ways that they didn’t have to think as much about both pro and con, on all subjects affecting our daily lives. expect to recover at least some of the loss with a larger enrollment. doing before. As a result, perhaps tuition increases will moderate We also welcome responses to the published articles and Some of the wealthiest schools have already reduced tuition at in the short term, and stay more affordable in the future. After all the edges. of the stress and pain caused by the pandemic, this may be one opinions, which should be sent to [email protected] Williams College, a small liberal arts school in Massachusetts, positive change. (Brooklyn) and [email protected] (Queens). with its $3 billion endowment and 2,000 students, cut tuition by Robert Massa is an associated professor of education at the 15 percent. In so doing, its provost admitted to being concerned University of Southern California

4 • BQ Daily Eagle • Thursday, August 13, 2020 Subway musicians play on even as tips fall flat amid ridership plunge

Duoyi Xi, left, and David Hincapaie, who perform as Table 42, moved to the 72nd Street Q station after being shooed from Times Square. Photo by Ben Fractenberg/THE CITY

By Trone Dowd MTA data shows that the turn- nature of singing is actually more and Jose Martinez stiles near where the Stokes Brothers dangerous in terms of passing on THE CITY play averaged 13,732 entries in the the infection than even talking, so I Each weekday, Lamont Stokes first week of August. In 2019, they didn’t want to scare people.” and his brother, Antwon, pop open a averaged more than 80,300 riders a Schlotthauer said subway riders violin case listing a PayPal address day, with more than 85,000 at the were “unusually generous” with him and park themselves near one of the 1/2/3 stop at Penn Station. shortly before stay-at-home orders busiest spots in the transit system. “Oh man, before I was making came down. He estimated that he’s Setting up by the turnstiles lead- a good $300 a day,” says Lamont made “a sixth” of his income from ing to the A/C/E lines at 34th Street- Stokes, of Newark. “But now it’s performing in the subway over the Penn Station, the Stokes brothers like $40 a day, tops.” last two decades. — who perform as “Major Stringz” “Major Stringz” returned to the “The last three days that I played, — play violin and the electric cello subway last month after trying to I changed my sign to say ‘O-M-G’ in a section of the transit hub that get by during the pandemic through because everybody was just com- last year saw more than 80,000 rid- socially distanced gigs and playing pletely freaked out,” said Schlot- ers daily. from home. thauer, 53, who usually performed “Gotta make a living,” said Lam- “That didn’t work out,” Stokes at the 23rd Street stop along the C ont Stokes, 41, who plays the elec- said. and E lines. “A bunch of commuters tric cello. “This is how I feed my gave me $20 bills because they could kids and pay my bills.” One Singer’s Sad Song see how much of a reduction there But with weekday subway rider- Other subway musicians are were of people riding the subway.” ship hovering at around a mere 1.2 sounding a similar refrain. Greg million riders a day — down about Schlotthauer, a singer and pianist, ‘I’m Getting Paid, Bro’ 75 percent from the same time a year said he stopped playing in March, In March, the MTA paused its Lamont Stokes, right, and his brother Antwon, who perform as Major ago — musicians who once relied just before stay-at-home orders took “Music Under New York” program, Stringz, play near the turnstiles at 34th Street-Penn Station. on tips from commuters are feeling effect. sidelining the 350 or so performers Photo by Jose Martinez/THE CITY the crunch of a pandemic now in its “Singing is considered su- who entertain riders under the agen- sixth month. per-spreader work,” he said. “The cy’s banner in busy subway stations. Artists who are not part of the pro- er.” gram but continue to play in the tran- Tarron Stewart, a 15-year-old sit system are expected to adhere to percussionist from Harlem who fre- social-distancing guidelines and wear quently played at 42nd Street and masks, an MTA spokesperson said. 125th Street along the 4/5/6 lines, “It can be quite uncomfortable stayed away from the subway for when you’re sweating bullets on a months, unable to help out his fami- subway platform and trying to per- ly with income earned from playing form,” said cellist David Hincapie, music on buckets. 20. Instead, Stewart, who goes by Hincapie and clarinet player the nickname “T The Musicman,” Duoyi Xi — who perform as Table posted past performances on social 42 — previously played at Times media that repeatedly went viral and Square-42nd Street. earned him appearances on several After police asked them to move television shows since the start of several times to maintain social dis- the pandemic. Now he’s back in the tancing, Hincapie and Xi shifted to subway — with a mask. the cavernous 72nd Street station “I’m getting paid, bro,” he said. along the Second Avenue line, where “People know who I am, they’ll call they can more easily keep apart from out my name … they’ll say, ‘Oh others. my God, that’s the kid that was on He said the income at the pair’s MTV.’” new location has been “pretty de- THE CITY is an independent, cent,” though the vibe is gone. nonprofit news outlet dedicated to “The energy in the subway, hard-hitting reporting that serves the when you’re playing, it’s adrena- people of New York. line-pumping,” Hincapie said. “Now it’s just so hard to get people in a Greg Schlotthauer said generous consumers tipped big in the final days before the pause. crowd hyping each other up because Photo courtesy of Greg Schlotthauer nobody wants to be next to each oth-

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IGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON OF ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SEC- IGEN LLC 233 GARDEN LLC #180357 11203 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIM- WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE RETARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- (SSNY) ON 7/20/2020. NY OFFICE LO- KYP, LLC ITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: 11219 CATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIM- NAME: IGEN LLC. ARTICLES OF OR- 233 GARDEN LLC. ARTICLES OF OR- JINGXUAN REALTY LLC TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE ITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). GANIZATION FILED WITH SECRE- GANIZATION FILED WITH SECRE- NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST NAME: KYP, LLC. ARTICLES OF OR- TARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE TARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE GANIZATION FILED WITH SECRE- ON 5/7/2020. NY OFFICE LOCATION: LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS EM- ON 8/8/2019. NY OFFICE LOCATION: JINGXUAN REALTY LLC. ARTICLES OF ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL TARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DES- MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DES- ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SECRE- MANUELA SAINT FLEUR, 188 STER- ON 7/6/2020. NY OFFICE LOCATION: IGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE IGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON TARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) LING STREET BROOKLYN, NY, 11225. KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DES- HIM/HER IS ELISA VARGAS, 3044 AVE- SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE ON 8/5/2020. NY OFFICE LOCATION: NUE V, APT #5F BROOKLYN, NY, 11229. IGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DES- PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE LAWFUL PURPOSE. COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL IGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON LAWFUL PURPOSE. #180703 #180998 SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS IGEN A COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL LLC, 506 WARWICK ST. BROOKLYN, NY, THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS A COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST 11207. PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: 233 GARDEN LLC, 183 WILSON ST STE TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. 245 BROOKLYN, NY, 11211. PURPOSE/ COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE #180761 EVAN DAVID HIGGINS, 40 EAST 55TH CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS JINGX- STREET BROOKLYN, NY, 11203. PUR- 11209 PURPOSE. UAN REALTY LLC, 953 57TH STREET POSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAW- SIG OLIVE TREES IMPORT #180878 BROOKLYN, NY, 11219. PURPOSE/ 2nd department/ FUL PURPOSE. CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL #180452 & EXPORT LLC PYRAMYD STUDIOS LLC PURPOSE. NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- #180996 11205 LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: SIG ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: DHANYAVEDA LLC OLIVE TREES IMPORT & EXPORT LLC. PYRAMYD STUDIOS LLC. ARTICLES OF 11221 public legal notices NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION FILED ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SECRE- GUS GLOBAL LLC ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: WITH SECRETARY OF STATE OF NEW TARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- DHANYAVEDA LLC. ARTICLES OF OR- YORK (SSNY) ON 7/10/2020. NY OF- ON 6/14/2019. NY OFFICE LOCATION: ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: LIQUOR LICENSE NOTICE OF SALE FICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY GANIZATION FILED WITH SECRE- KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DES- GUS GLOBAL LLC. ARTICLES OF OR- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A LI- RIMBAMBITO LLC V. OVADIA ESTATES HAS BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT LLC, ET AL. PURSUANT TO A JUDG- TARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) IGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON GANIZATION FILED WITH SECRETARY CENSE, NUMBER (1329272) FOR OF THE LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS MENT OF FORECLOSURE AND SALE ON 7/5/2018. NY OFFICE LOCATION: WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) ON (RESTAURANT WINE LICENSE) HAS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. THE BEEN APPLIED BY MIKAWA JAPA- DATED MARCH 10, 2020, BEARING IN- KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DES- SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS 07/01/2020. NY OFFICE LOCATION: POST OFFICE ADDRESS TO WHICH DEX NO. 517184/2017, I WILL SELL AT TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DES- NESE FUSION INC. TO SELL (BEER & IGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A COPY OF PUBLIC AUCTION ON THURSDAY, SEP- COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE IGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON WINE) AT RETAIL IN A (RESTAURANT) WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE LLC TEMBER 10, 2020 AT 2:30 PM IN ROOM LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS PYRA- WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE UNDER THE ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS SIG OL- 224 OF KINGS COUNTY SUPREME SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS CONTROL LAW AT (7407 3RD AVENUE, TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A IVE TREES IMPORT & EXPORT LLC, 15 MYD STUDIOS LLC, 225 N 7TH ST., APT COURT, 360 ADAMS STREET, BROOK- TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL BROOKLYN, NY 11209) FOR ON-PREM- COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE MACKAY PLACE # 6K BROOKLYN, NY, 3 BROOKLYN, NY, 11211. PURPOSE/ LYN, NEW YORK 11201 THE PREMIS- A COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST ISES CONSUMPTION. LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS AU- 11209. PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL #180870 ES KNOWN AS 480 EAST 94TH STREET, THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS TUMN JORGENSEN 73 STEUBEN ST ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. PURPOSE. BROOKLYN, NY 11212 (BLOCK: 4690, #180845 #180142 GUS GLOBAL LLC, 512 PUTNAM AVE, APT 1L BROOKLYN, NY, 11205. PUR- N.Y. PAWNBROKERS INC. LOT: 61). PREMISES SOLD SUBJECT SUITE 2 BROOKLYN, NY, 11221. PUR- POSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAW- CASPERT MANAGEMENT CO., INC. TO FILED JUDGMENT OF FORECLO- 11210 FULTON UNIQUE POSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAW- FUL PURPOSE. (DCA #0869125) LOCATED AT 333 SURE AND SALE AND TERMS OF SALE. #180344 MO’S VIRTUAL RESIDENCE LLC FUL PURPOSE. SYLVAN AVE ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS JUDGMENT AMOUNT $813,767.45 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- #180336 INSTRUCTION SERVICES N.J. 07632 AS AGENTS FOR N.Y. PLUS INTEREST AND COSTS. MI- ELOV DESIGN LLC L.L.C. ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: MAIN POINT MEDIA LLC PAWNBROKERS INC (DCA # 803727) CHAEL BENJAMIN, REFEREE. HARRY NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- FULTON UNIQUE RESIDENCE LLC. NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- 301 EAST 149TH ST. BRONX, N.Y. ZUBLI ESQ., ATTORNEY FOR PLAIN- ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION FILED ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: 100451, N.Y. PAWNBROKERS I INC TIFF (516) 487-5777. #179553 ELOV DESIGN LLC. ARTICLES OF OR- MO’S VIRTUAL INSTRUCTION SER- WITH SECRETARY OF STATE OF NEW MAIN POINT MEDIA LLC. ARTICLES OF (DCA#9072023) 177 RIVINGTON N.Y. GANIZATION FILED WITH SECRE- VICES L.L.C.. ARTICLES OF ORGA- YORK (SSNY) ON 3/20/2020. NY OF- ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SECRE- N.Y. 10002, N.Y. PAWNBROKERS II PAWNBROKER TARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) NIZATION FILED WITH SECRETARY FICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY TARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) INC (DCA#1125229) 303 EAST 149TH OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) ON AUCTION SALES ON 4/16/2020. NY OFFICE LOCATION: HAS BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT ON 4/17/2020. NY OFFICE LOCATION: ST. BRONX, N.Y. 10451. SALES ON 4/20/2020. NY OFFICE LOCATION: S. PRICE, AUCTIONEER OF THE JEW- KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DES- OF THE LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DES- 8/21/20 AT 6 A.M. AT 105 ATTORNEY KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DES- ELRY AUCTION MARKET OF AMERI- IGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. THE IGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON ST NY, NY 10002. INCLUDES ALL UN- IGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON CA, INC., SELL AT BELOW LISTED AD- WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE POST OFFICE ADDRESS TO WHICH WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE REDEEMED PLEDGES AND HOLD- WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE DRESSES AT 9 A.M. ALL UNREDEEMED SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A COPY OF OVERS OF PREVIOUS SALES. FOR N.Y. SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS PLEDGES FOR THE FOLLOWING TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE LLC TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A PAWNBROKERS INC.= FROM #431229 PAWNBROKERS INCLUDING ALL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS THE LIM- COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE OF 12/1/19 TO #432656 OF 12/31/19 HOLDOVERS FROM PREVIOUS SALES: THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS MO’S ITED LIABILITY COMPANY, C/O JOEL LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS MAIN JEWELRY AND NON JEWELRY ITEMS. AUG. 19/20 - LINCOLN SQUARE NATHAN SHERMAN, 122 NOSTRAND VIRTUAL INSTRUCTION SERVICES KAUFMAN, 199 LEE AVE, SUITE 727 POINT MEDIA LLC, 831 MADISON ST. FOR N.Y. PAWNBROKERS I INC.= FROM PAWNBROKERS, INC., 724 AMSTER- AVE BROOKLYN, NY, 11205. PURPOSE/ L.L.C, 575 EAST 29TH STREET BROOK- BROOKLYN, NY, 11211. PURPOSE/ #2A BROOKLYN, NY, 11221. 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6 • SECOND DEPARTMENT/Brooklyn/Daily Eagle • Thursday, August 13, 2020 2nd department / new business Formations 11233 11235 11249 AKTT LLP 336 CORNELIA STREET LLC 169 SACKETT LLC NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF AKTT NOTICE OF FORMATION OF 336 COR- 169 SACKETT LLC, ARTS OF ORG. ANMWEY LLC LUMINANCE ALPHA ZULU AVIATION LLC NELIA STREET LLC. ARTS. OF ORG. FILED WITH SEC. OF STATE OF NY NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- LLP. CERT. OF REG. FILED WITH NY NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- CONSULTING LLC FILED WITH NY DEPT. OF STATE ON (SSNY) 12/9/2008. CTY: KINGS. SSNY ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: SECY OF STATE (SSNY) ON 6/18/20. ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- 6/29/20. OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS DESIG. AS AGENT UPON WHOM PRO- ALPHA ZULU AVIATION LLC. ARTI- OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. ANMWEY LLC. ARTICLES OF ORGA- ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: COUNTY. PRINC. BUS. ADDR.: 349 CESS AGAINST MAY BE SERVED & CLES OF ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SSNY IS DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF NIZATION FILED WITH SECRETARY LUMINANCE CONSULTING LLC. ARTI- METROPOLITAN AVE., APT. 3G, SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO 169 SACK- SECRETARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK LLP UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) ON CLES OF ORGANIZATION FILED WITH BROOKLYN, NY 11211. SEC. OF STATE ETT ST., BROOKLYN, NY 11231. GEN- (SSNY) ON 6/19/2020. NY OFFICE LO- IT MAY BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL ERAL PURPOSE 09/27/2019. NY OFFICE LOCATION: SECRETARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK DESIGNATED AGENT OF LLC UPON #180712 CATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS PROCESS TO: 187 WOLF RD, STE 101, KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DES- (SSNY) ON 7/24/2020. NY OFFICE LO- WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE CATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS ALBANY, NY 12205. THE ADDRESS OF SERVED AND SHALL MAIL PROCESS BKLYN PIZZA COMPANY IGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE THE PRINCIPAL OFFICE OF THE PART- TO: C/O WHITE AND WILLIAMS LLP, OF BUSHWICK LLC WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST NERSHIP IS: 571 82ND ST, 3R, BROOK- 7 TIMES SQUARE, STE. 2900, NY, NY NOTICE OF FORMATION OF BKLYN SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE LYN, NY 11209. PURPOSE: PUBLIC AC- 10036. PURPOSE: ALL LAWFUL PUR- PIZZA COMPANY OF BUSHWICK LLC. TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL COUNTANCY. POSES. ARTS. OF ORG. FILED WITH SSNY ON COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/ #180442 07/27/20.OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS #180373 LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS AN- HER IS ALPHA ZULU AVIATION LLC, SSNY DESG. AS AGENT OF LLC UPON AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON MWEY LLC 185 HOWARD AVE BROOK- 144 N. 8TH STREET, APT. 10C BROOK- 9408 4 AVE REALTY LLC NY GRANTS INVESTOR LLC WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE HIM/HER IS MARIKA NATSVLISHVI- NY GRANTS INVESTOR LLC FILED W/ LYN, NY, 11233. PURPOSE/CHARAC- LYN, NY, 11249. PURPOSE/CHARAC- 9408 4 AVE REALTY LLC ART. OF ORG. SERVED SSNY MAIL PROCESS TO 7212 LI, 2580 OCEAN PKWY, 2L BROOKLYN, SSNY 4/7/20. OFF. IN KINGS CO. SSNY TER OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. TER OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. FILED SEC. OF STATE OF NY 6/11/2020. JUNIPER VALLEY RD, MIDDLE VIL- NY, 11235-7731. PURPOSE/CHARAC- #180341 DESIG. AS AGT. OF LLC WHOM PRO- LAGE, NEW YORK, 11379. ANY LAW- #177624 OFF. LOC. : KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG- TER OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. CESS MAY BE SERVED & SHALL MAIL FUL PURPOSE. #180717 DIAGRAM CAPITAL LLC NATED AS AGENT UPON WHOM PRO- #180714 11234 PROCESS TO THE LLC, 150 MYRTLE NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- CESS MAY BE SERVED & SHALL MAIL AVE, #2 FL, BROOKLYN, NY 11201. ANY DIVINITYBK LLC ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: PROC.: C/O LLC, 175 WEST BROAD- FISH R’ US LLC 11236 LAWFUL PURPOSE. FISH R’ US LLC ART. OF ORG. FILED NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- DIAGRAM CAPITAL LLC. ARTICLES OF #180263 NURSELANCE HEALTH LLC WAY, NEW YORK, NY 10013. PURPOSE: SEC. OF STATE OF NY 6/8/20. OFF. LOC. ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SECRE- ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. : KINGS CO. SSNY DESIGNATED AS TARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) #180378 LIBERTY PLASMA LLC DIVINITYBK LLC. ARTICLES OF ORGA- ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: AGENT UPON WHOM PROCESS MAY ON 7/20/2020. NY OFFICE LOCATION: NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED NIZATION FILED WITH SECRETARY NURSELANCE HEALTH LLC. ARTI- BE SERVED & SHALL MAIL PROC.: 1851 KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN NUMA PRODUCTS, LLC LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: LIB- OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) ON CLES OF ORGANIZATION FILED WITH HENDRICKSON ST., BROOKLYN, NY DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC NOTICE OF QUALIFICATION OF NUMA ERTY PLASMA LLC. ARTICLES OF OR- 6/16/2020. NY OFFICE LOCATION: SECRETARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK 11234. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL PUR- UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT PRODUCTS, LLC APPL. FOR AUTH. GANIZATION FILED WITH SECRETARY KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DES- (SSNY) ON 5/5/2020. NY OFFICE LO- POSE. MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE FILED WITH SECY. OF STATE OF NY OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) ON 7/8/2020. #180715 IGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON CATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL (SSNY) ON 07/02/20. OFFICE LOCA- WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE SSNY DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC FORMOSA PRESS HOUSE LLC MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS TION: KINGS COUNTY. LLC FORMED SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT FORMOSA PRESS HOUSE LLC, ARTS. AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/ IN DELAWARE (DE) ON 06/22/20. SSNY OF ORG. FILED WITH THE SSNY ON TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE MAY BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL HER IS JOSHUA STEINBERG, 55 N 5TH 07/24/2020. OFFICE LOC: KINGS ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON COPY OF PROCESS TO: THE LLC 175 COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE ST, E603 BROOKLYN, NY, 11249. PUR- COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DESIGNAT- WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE BLAKE AVENUE, BROOKLYN, NY LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS DIVIN- MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS POSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAW- ED AS AGENT UPON WHOM PROCESS SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS ITYBK LLC, 640 EAST 57TH STREET FL. AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/ FUL PURPOSE. 11212. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL PUR- AGAINST THE LLC MAY BE SERVED. #180857 TO C/O SRS ENTERPRISES INC., 2711 POSE. 3 BROOKLYN, NY, 11234. PURPOSE/ HER IS NURSELANCE HEALTH LLC, SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO: THE HARWAY AVE., BROOKLYN, NY 11214. #180579 CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL 1044 EAST 105TH STREET BROOKLYN, LLC, 361 DEAN STREET, #1, BROOK- DE ADDR. OF LLC: 251 LITTLE FALLS PURPOSE. NY, 11236. PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF REALYA CROWN LYN, NY 11217. PURPOSE: ANY LAW- #180356 LLC: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. 112 44TH STREET LLC DR., WILMINGTON, DE 19808. CERT. FUL PURPOSE. HEIGHTS, LLC #180724 #181030 112 44TH STREET LLC ARTS OF ORG. OF FORM. FILED WITH SECY. OF STATE, JOY AND PEACE FAMILY NOTICE OF QUALIFICATION OF REA- 11237 FILED SSNY 7/3/20. OFFICE: KINGS CO. DIV. OF CORPS., 401 FEDERAL ST., STE. LYA CROWN HEIGHTS, LLC APPL. FOR EDUANNY BEST SHOP LLC GROUP DAYCARE LLC SSNY DESIGN AGENT OF LLC UPON 4, DOVER, DE 19901. PURPOSE: ANY AUTH. FILED WITH SECY. OF STATE OF EDUANNY BEST SHOP LLC, ARTS. NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED X THE VEGAN, LLC WHOM PROCESS MAY BE SERVED LAWFUL ACTIVITY. NY (SSNY) ON 07/10/20. OFFICE LOCA- OF ORG. FILED WITH THE SSNY ON LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: JOY NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- & MAIL TO 128 44 ST BROOKLYN, NY #180437 TION: KINGS COUNTY. LLC FORMED IN 07/09/2020. OFFICE LOC: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DESIGNAT- AND PEACE FAMILY GROUP DAYCARE ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: 11232 GENERAL PURPOSE FLORIDA (FL) ON 12/18/17. SSNY DES- X THE VEGAN, LLC. ARTICLES OF OR- #180362 LOCAL LOCKER 1035 LLC ED AS AGENT UPON WHOM PROCESS LLC. ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION IGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON GANIZATION FILED WITH SECRETARY NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LOCAL AGAINST THE LLC MAY BE SERVED. FILED WITH SECRETARY OF STATE PURPOSE VENTURE WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) ON LOCKER 1035 LLC. ARTS. OF ORG. SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO: THE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) ON 6/5/2020. SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS LLC, 325 LEXINGTON AVE., APT. 3C, 7/15/2020. NY OFFICE LOCATION: ADVISORS, LLC FILED WITH SECY. OF STATE OF NY NY OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS COUN- PURPOSE VENTURE ADVISORS, LLC TO C/O CORPORATION SERVICE CO., BROOKLYN, NY 11216. REG AGENT: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DES- (SSNY) ON 06/29/20. OFFICE LOCA- 80 STATE ST., ALBANY, NY 12207-2543. TY. SSNY HAS BEEN DESIGNATED AS AUTHORITY FILED SSNY 6/17/20 OF- U.S. CORP. AGENTS, INC. 7014 13TH IGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON TION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY DES- FL ADDR. OF LLC: 17888 67TH COURT AGENT OF THE LLC UPON WHOM FICE: KINGS CO LLC FORMED NY AVE., STE 202, BROOKLYN, NY 11228. WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE IGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON NORTH, LOXAHATCHEE, FL 33470. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. 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WISCONSIN — Plenty of space: Clark McBride voted at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. School in Milwaukee on Tues- day. Wisconsin’s second state- wide election since the coro- navirus pandemic began came with far more time to prepare than the first. Photo: Morry Gash/AP

SPAIN — Perks of the job: Julia Martin of the Spanish NGO Open Arms played with 4-month-old Biel as the baby’s father took a COVID-19 test at Vilafranca del Penedes on Tuesday. Photo: Emilio Morenatti/AP

LEBANON — Remembering lives lost: Children took part in a candlelight vigil in Santiago on Monday for the victims of the deadly Aug. 4 explosion that devastated the port and large parts of the city of Bei- FRANCE — Getting some sun: A beachgoer sunbathed on an inflat- rut. Photo: Esteban Felix/AP able raft in Bormes-les-Mimosas on Tuesday. Photo: Daniel Cole/AP

8 • BQ Daily Eagle • Thursday, August 13, 2020 SSPORTS Nets’ coach Vaughn reduced to candidate Interim tag should be lifted following 5-2 run in Orlando bubble By John Torenli, Sports Editor Brooklyn Daily Eagle Jacque Vaughn has been reduced to a candidate for a job he is already excelling at under dire circumstances. Lauded by his players for guiding the Nets to their second straight postseason berth despite a makeshift roster that many thought shouldn’t even bother to show up to the league’s bubble site in Orlando, Florida, Vaughn remains an interim head coach competing for his own position. “(Vaughn) puts us in position where we’re confident, comfort- able to be on the court and go out there and compete whoever is out there,” said Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot after the Nets, hav- ing already clinched the seventh seed in the Eastern Conference All Jacque Vaughn can do is keep winning and keep wait- playoff race, improved to 5-2 since the NBA restart. ing for the Brooklyn Nets to remove the interim tag from Luwawu-Cabarrot and Jeremiah Martin scored 24 points his coaching title. AP Photo by Ashley Landis apiece Tuesday as the resilient Nets beat the Orlando Magic, 108-96, improving Vaughn’s overall mark at the helm to 7-2 coach he has now is on nothing short of a miraculous run through since he took over for Kenny Atkinson in early March. this eight-game run-up to the playoffs. Brooklyn was without starters Joe Harris, Jarrett Allen and The Nets showed up in Orlando without superstars Kevin Du- Caris LeVert against Orlando, marking the second time in just rant and Kyrie Irving and rookie center Nic Claxton due to injury. over a week that Vaughn has led the Nets to victory despite rest- Spencer Dinwiddie, the team’s leading scorer and assists man, ing his top remaining players. top rebounder DeAndre Jordan and veteran forward Taurean The first was an historic 119-116 win over league-leading Mil- Prince tested positive for the coronavirus prior to the restart and waukee on Aug. 4 that saw Brooklyn, installed as a 19 1/2-point all three opted out. underdog, pull off the biggest against-the-odds upset the NBA Add in the loss of Wilson Chandler for family-related reasons, has seen in the last 27 years. and Vaughn and the Nets arrived in Orlando simply hoping to Vaughn, however, has defied much more than the bookmakers nab a win or two to avoid having to compete in a play-in series during season 2.0. for the final spot in the East. He has kept the Nets motivated and hungry to compete and But none of those low expectations have mattered to Vaughn thrive despite a roster that had already been decimated by injuries and the previously unknown names on the Brooklyn roster. and positive tests for COVID-19. “Starters, no starters, whoever you are, we’re all humans and “There’s a care and competence level that we try to have a we’re all out there to compete,” said Luwawu-Cabarrot. high standard and a high regard in developing guys. I think a big “We have a good group of coaches, and they do a great job part of it is taking a whole man approach,” Vaughn noted follow- putting us in great position to compete and be in the best position ing Tuesday’s win. on the court and do the best we can.” “It’s just not these guys on the court but off the court, and The Nets’ best has been more than good enough at the ESPN caring about them,” he added. “And then I’m a true believer in Sports Complex, but the organization insists on kicking the tires the confidence that you can get while playing, when your staff on candidates ranging from franchise icon Jason Kidd to long-re- believes in you, when your teammates believe in you, there’s just tired former Knicks head coach Jeff Van Gundy once this season something to it.” is over. Apparently, there isn’t enough belief yet among the Nets’ Ty Lue, who guided the Cleveland Cavaliers to the 2016 NBA brain trust, namely Brooklyn owner Joe Tsai and general man- title, and Philadelphia 76ers assistant Ime Udoka have also been ager Sean Marks, to give Vaughn the full-time head coaching gig mentioned as potential candidates for a job Vaughn is not only outright. handling quite capably, but thriving in. On the same day Brooklyn used a 16-0 first-quarter run to “Everybody was laughing at us saying like the Nets were gon- put the Magic away, news began filtering down that Tsai wanted na look like this and seeing things all over the internet saying that Marks to put on a “full-scale coaching search,” even though the we weren’t gonna do this,” Martin reminded Brooklyn’s pre-re- Replacement players like Jeremiah Martin have thrived The Nets are 7-2, including 5-2 at under interim Nets head coach Jacque Vaughn, as evi- the NBA’s bubble site in Orlando, denced by Martin’s 24-point effort in Tuesday’s win over Florida, since Jacque Vaughn took the Orlando Magic. AP Photo by Mike Ehrmann over for former head coach Kenny Atkinson in early March. start doubters. AP Photo by David Zalubowski “So we just take that every day, every practice, keeping that chip on our shoulder, proving everybody wrong and showing ev- erybody who we are.” That chip figures to remain firmly in place until the Nets inev- itably run out of steam or games to play in Orlando. But until then, Vaughn will keep Brooklyn focused on the task at hand, rather than getting distracted by all the noise surround- ing his future with the franchise. “These dudes have been playing this game for a long time,” he said. “So put them in positions to succeed and don’t overcompli- cate this thing.” It would serve the Nets best not to overcomplicate their own coaching search and simply put Vaughn in charge going forward.  Nothing But Net: Brooklyn (35-36) will close out the regular season portion of its schedule Thursday night against Portland with an opportunity to reach the .500 mark. As the No. 7 seed, Brooklyn will meet the defending NBA champion Toronto Raptors in the opening round of the playoffs, though dates and times for that best-of-seven series have yet to be released.

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ROMANIA — Market day: Fruit and vegetable vendors waited for customers at a mar- ket in Bucharest on Tuesday. Romania is faced with an in- creasing number of COVID-19 infections and related deaths. Photo: Andreea Alexandru/AP

ISRAEL — Careful process: Israel Museum staff moved Auguste Rodin’s “Eve” back into a gallery on Tuesday in Jerusalem during final preparations to reopen the museum following five months of closure. Photo: Maya Alleruzzo/AP

MAINE — Jumping in: Marley Wentworth surfaced through bubbles WASHINGTON, D.C. — Standing guard: Members of the U.S. Secret Service stood guard outside the after jumping into the Mousam River in Springvale on Tuesday. James Brady Press Briefing Room as President Donald Trump held a news conference at the White House Photo: Robert F. Bukaty/AP on Monday. Photo: Andrew Harnik/AP

Thursday, August 13, 2020 • BQ Daily Eagle • 11 Donated generator will help Middle Village family power life-saving devices Continued from page 1 cilman, everybody,” Justin’s mother Alicia Quirke told the When the Quirkes lost power as a result of Tropical Eagle. “It was just amazing to have everyone support us Storm Isaias, a neighbor allowed the family to use her and rally for us.” generator to charge some of Justin’s vital devices. Quirke praised her community, Holden and Home De- After the Eagle reported Monday on the Quirkes’ pot for supporting their neighbors in need. experience during the outage, neighbors circulated “It’s overwhelming. We’re blessed and we’re grateful the story on Facebook. One Good Samaritan — the and it’s a testament to our friends and neighbors here who Quirkes’ landlord’s cousin — stepped up and contact- help each other out during times of need,” she said. ed local Councilmember Robert Holden who in turn, She said she and her husband had looked into buying a reached out to Home Depot in Middle Village about generator in the past, but with the machine priced at more possibly donating a generator. than $1,000, they couldn’t swing it. The store owner agreed to give the Quirkes the gas-pow- “It was something we needed,” she said. “Now a lack of ered machine, as well as a gas can, an extension cord and power wouldn’t be such a huge worry in the future.” a secondary circuit board to hook the generator up to the “It’s a huge weight off our shoulders.” house. Neighbors came out to celebrate the donation out- Holden said obtaining the generator was a team effort. side the Quirkes’ home Tuesday evening. “This selflessness and generosity is what our communi- Justin Quirke, 13, uses several electrical devices to help him “The whole street was there. Our neighbors, the coun- ty is all about.” breathe. Photo courtesy of the Quirke Family Mayor warns of 22,000 municipal layoffs without state or federal relief

Mayor Bill de Blasio visited Chinatown in Manhattan on Tuesday. Photo by Ed Reed/Mayoral Photography Office.

By David Brand Queens Daily Eagle With no federal relief in sight, New York City may lay off 22,000 municipal workers in a dev- astating cost-cutting move, Mayor Bill de Blasio warned Wednesday. The city slashed spending in the June bud- get to plug a $9 billion deficit, but the reductions still weren’t enough with the city mired in the COVID-19 economic crisis, de Blasio said. He has directed every city agency to propose new budget cuts by the end of the week. “The overwhelming cost of local government is personnel,” de Blasio said during a press briefing Wednesday. ““If you got to keep cutting and keep cutting, it has to, at some point reach personnel, that’s just pure logic of budgets, and it’s very sad logic.” De Blasio said potential lay-offs would likely take effect Oct. 1. He has advocated for the state to allow the city to borrow money to pay for services and staff. Gov. Andrew Cuomo has rejected that idea. Federal relief proposals are tied up in Congress. “We all hoped and prayed there’d be a stimulus – that appears to be dead now,” de Blasio said. “But if we don’t have something else that stops it, we do plan 22,000 layoffs on October 1st. It’s a massive, painful number.” “It resembles the kind of things we had to do decades ago, but the job here is to try and avert it if we can,” he added.

12 • Queens Daily Eagle • Thursday, August 13, 2020 Cops tased unarmed Queens man seven times before he died, video shows Yoav Gonen THE CITY This article was originally published on Aug 11 by THE CITY. A Queens man who died after a Father’s Day confrontation with police in his doorway was un- armed — and was Tased seven times, newly re- leased body camera footage shows. The roughly two-and-a-half hours of video posted online by the NYPD Tuesday also captures George Zapantis’ cries that he couldn’t breathe throughout the nearly five-minute struggle at his Whitestone home. Near the beginning of the June 21 clash, Zapantis, a hefty 29-year-old security guard with a history of mental illness, shouts that an officer who can be seen pulling his tank top from behind was choking him. Later, a mass of bodies largely blocked the view as police brought Zapantis to the ground — and as his screams turned to squeals and then si- lence. “Does he have a pulse?” one cop asked. George Zapantis died after being tased by police in Queens on June 21. Photo Yaov Gonen/THE CITY Zapantis was taken to a nearby hospital, where he was pronounced dead. The results of an autop- bors. In the immediate aftermath of the incident, ESU help, an unarmed Zapantis told police, sy are pending, according to city officials. The neighbors told police that Zapantis had however, NYPD officials had contended that cops “This is my house. I have a right to protect my- George Vomvolakis, an attorney for the approached their 25-year-old son while carrying Tased Zapantis after he “began to engage the offi- self.” Zapantis family, called the release of the footage a sword. They later told THE CITY that they in- cers and approach them with sword in hand.” “Look at your waist, bro,” he said angrily to “an opportunity for the public to see with their formed cops Zapantis was mentally ill and urged NYPD officials didn’t respond to questions one cop, apparently referring to the officer’s gun own eyes the excessive force.” them to wait until his mother returned from work Tuesday about how the prior statement squares belt. “It doesn’t take a trained professional to real- before approaching him. with the video, which doesn’t show Zapantis hold- Then Zapantis barged through the screen door ize that six people on top of somebody and Taser- After cops repeatedly knocked, Zapantis ing the sword at any point. — and was Tased for the first time. ing them repeatedly could potentially kill them,” appeared through the glass panes of the shut- The video does capture one officer asking Roughly four minutes into the physical alter- he said. tered door wearing a gladiator outfit, according Zapantis, “Whatever you have on you, take it cation — during which officers repeatedly shout- to Nieves — including a shield and a “sword at- down,” moments before he reappears at the door- ed at Zapantis to stop struggling and to put his Under Investigation tached to his left waist.” way unarmed. hands behind his back — officers began to ques- Sgt. Carlos Nieves, an NYPD spokesperson, The video also shows Zapantis wearing a The office of State Attorney General Letitia tion whether he was doing OK after being tased says during an introduction to the footage from Spartan helmet, which his family has said came James, which has jurisdiction in cases where po- seven times. the body-worn cameras of nine officers that the from his mom’s native Greece. lice kill civilians believed to be unarmed, has an One officer got Zapantis’ name wrong in ask- incident is still under investigation by the depart- Nieves said that Zapantis later reappeared in ongoing criminal investigation of the NYPD’s re- ing, “David, you alright?” ment’s Force Investigation Division. the doorway “without his sword and helmet” — sponse, a spokesperson for the office said Tues- The video doesn’t capture any audible re- “We do not draw any conclusions about moments before he suddenly charged police while day. sponse. whether an officer’s actions were consistent with banging and breaking the plastic insert of the “Roll him on his side,” an officer says. department policy and the law until all the facts screen door separating them. “I’ll f—k you up!” ‘He’s Breathing, Right?’ “Let me cuff first,” another answers. are known,” Nieves said in the video. he shouted. The body-cam footage shows officers called “Get EMS,” a voice is heard shouting in the He identified three officers who fired their But the video confirms that Zapantis made for a supervisor and an Emergency Service Unit direction of the front yard, referring to medical Tasers a collective six times that evening as Phil- clear to officers he was unarmed before he pushed to respond to the scene after they first caught sight personnel. “Hurry hurry hurry.” ip Salamone, James Walczyk and Brian Willabus. through the door and they fired the first jolt of of Zapantis in his gladiator outfit. “Does he have a pulse?” one officer asks. Nieves said a fourth officer, Eric Dieumegard, electric wires at him. ESU officers are trained in how to handle sit- Two officers say, “Yeah.” Another cop says, fired a colleague’s Taser in “drive stun” mode — a uations that involve what police refer to as emo- “I think so.” setting intended to immobilize someone by caus- ‘Take it Down’ tionally disturbed persons, or EDPs. At least 16 “He’s breathing, right?” somebody asks. ing pain. One officer asked Zapantis to turn around to people with mental health challenges have died at “We don’t know if he’s responsive now,” an Police arrived at the 150th Street home that prove he had ditched the sword — which he does, the hands of police in New York City since 2015, officer near the front yard says. Zapantis shared with his mother and sister in re- the video shows — confirming descriptions of spurring calls to send mental health professionals THE CITY is an independent, nonprofit news sponse to a 911 call from a passerby about an al- the footage provided to THE CITY last month by to such emergency calls. outlet dedicated to hard-hitting reporting that tercation between Zapantis and his upstairs neigh- Vomvolakis and a cousin of Zapantis. Less than four minutes after that call for serves the people of New York. Former champ Kuznetsova drops out of US Open, citing COVID-19 pandemic Associated Press 2019, and No. 108 Wang Xiyu of China. Svetlana Kuznetsova, the 2004 U.S. Open Kuznetsova wrote: “I feel very sad, because champion, added her name to the growing group I have been (waiting) for these tournaments so of players withdrawing from the Grand Slam much, but the pandemic changes all plans.” tournament because of the coronavirus pandem- The 35-year-old Russian, who also won the ic. 2009 French Open, has been ranked as high as Kuznetsova wrote Monday on Instagram that No. 2 in singles. She is currently No. 32, which she was pulling out of the U.S. Open and the tour- would have put her in line to be seeded at Flush- nament preceding it at the same site in New York. ing Meadows. The Western & Southern Open starts Aug. 22; Three of the top seven women in the rankings, the U.S. Open starts Aug. 31. including No. 1 Ash Barty, have pulled out of the Also withdrawing from the U.S. Open on U.S. Open, as have the defending men’s champi- Svetlana Kuznetsova, the 2004 U.S. Open champ, is adding her name to the growing Monday were No. 31 Barbora Strycova of the on, Rafael Nadal, and others such as Stan Wawrin- group of players withdrawing from the Queens tennis tournament because of the coro- Czech Republic, a Wimbledon semifinalist in ka and Nick Kyrgios. navirus pandemic. AP Photo/John Minchillo, File

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THE POST OFFICE PANCE PANRE GRANT BLUEPRINT FICE ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC FICE LOCATION: QUEENS COUN- SHALL MAIL A COPY OF ANY PRO- MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS PROOF REVIEW, LLC. ARTICLES OF (SSNY) ON 7/21/2020. NY OFFICE LO- CESS AGAINST THE LLC SERVED AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/ UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT TY. SSNY HAS BEEN DESIGNAT- ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SECRE- UPON HIM/HER IS THE LLC, 1803 HER IS 516 FOUNTAIN AVE LLC, 123-12 CATION: QUEENS COUNTY. SSNY HAS ED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE STARR ST. FLUSHING, NY, 11385. PUR- JAMAICA AVE #1121 JAMAICA, NY, POSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAW- TARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE 11418. PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE FUL PURPOSE. SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS #180488 ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. ON 7/21/2020. NY OFFICE LOCATION: MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS #180645 LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/ TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL 11411 GODIVA VALLEY, LLC QUEENS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN HER IS KATIE A FELIX, 101-06 NICOLLS A COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST JAY AND JAI WORKS, LLC NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE AVE 2ND FLOOR CORONA, NY, 11368. THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: JAY UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT IVALYO SIMIDCHIEV, 6210 99TH ST GODIVA VALLEY, LLC. ARTICLES OF ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL PURPOSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY AND JAI WORKS, LLC. ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SECRE- APT 6A REGO PARK, NY, 11374. PUR- ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SECRE- MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE LAWFUL PURPOSE. TARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS TARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) #180953 POSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAW- ON 4/27/2020. NY OFFICE LOCATION: ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL ON 6/1/2020. NY OFFICE LOCATION: QUEENS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN FUL PURPOSE. AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON QUEENS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS 11370 #180855 DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT PANDA SANITATION UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS BREEANNA’S AGENCY MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL 11375 HIM/HER IS JASON GRANT, 127-15 SERVICE LLC ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS LLC, 12812 172ND STREET JAMAICA, 396 SOUTH SECOND, LLC MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON HIM/ NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON 157TH ST JAMAICA, NY, 11434. 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SSNY HAS BEEN DESIGNAT- DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: 9711 86TH STREET LLC. ARTICLES OF BOOKED BY IMAN, LLC. ARTICLES OF ED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SECRE- ame hange ORGANIZATION FILED WITH SECRE- n c TARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE TARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) ON 5/22/2020. NY OFFICE LOCATION: VARD, JAMAICA, NY 11435, GRANTS SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS ON 6/16/2020. NY OFFICE LOCATION: NAME CHANGE ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL QUEENS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN QUEENS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN ME (US) THE RIGHT TO: ASSUME TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A MAIL A COPY OF ANY PROCESS DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC THE NAME OF (FIRST) ABDUL (LAST) UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MALEK. MY PRESENT NAME IS (FIRST) COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE AGAINST THE LLC SERVED UPON MAY BE SERVED. 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16 • BQ Daily Eagle• Thursday, August 13, 2020 Our World In Pictures INDONESIA — Mask rule: Public Order Agency officers in Medan on Wednesday watched as a man did push- ups as a punishment for vi- olating a city regulation re- quiring people to wear face masks in public places. Photo: Binsar Bakkara/AP 2nd department / new business Formations A&A FOODS 285 LLC CALITA PRODUCTIONS LLC AINSLIE INVESTORS LLC ACID MARTIN MUSIC NEW CENTURY BROOKLYN 11101 A&A FOODS 285 LLC ARTICLES OF NOTICE OF FORMATION OF CALITA NOTICE OF FORMATION OF AINS- GROUP LLC REALTY LLC PRODUCTIONS LLC ARTS. OF ORG. EARTH & ME, LLC ORG. FILED NY SEC. OF STATE (SSNY) LIE INVESTORS LLC. ART. OF ORG. ACID MARTIN MUSIC GROUP LLC. NEW CENTURY BROOKLYN REALTY FILED WITH SECY. OF STATE OF NY NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- 7/16/20. OFFICE IN KINGS CO. SSNY FILED WITH THE SECY OF STATE OF FILED 7/2/20. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY LLC. FILED 8/3/20. OFFICE: KINGS CO. (SSNY) ON 07/31/20. OFFICE LOCA- DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS & ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: DESIGN. AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM NY (SSNY) ON 11/4/2019. OFF. LOC.: SSNY DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS TION: KINGS COUNTY. PRINC. OF- SHALL MAIL TO: MATTHEW HEFFER- EARTH & ME, LLC. ARTICLES OF OR- PROCESS MAY BE SERVED. SSNY KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN & SHALL MAIL TO: 357 AVE X, BKLYN, SHALL MAIL COPY OF PROCESS TO FICE OF LLC: 655 STERLING PL., 3RD NAN, 1651 8TH AVE APT #4, BKLYN, NY GANIZATION FILED WITH SECRE- FL., BROOKLYN, NY 11216. SSNY DES- DESIG. AS AGENT UPON WHOM PRO- NY 11223. PURPOSE: GENERAL. IAN ALVAREZ 515 BAINBRIDGE ST 11215. PURPOSE: GENERAL. TARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) IGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON CESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. THE #181015 #181023 BROOKLYN NY 11233. PURPOSE: ANY ON 7/10/2020. NY OFFICE LOCATION: WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY ADDRESS TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MISS KYLAH JADE LLC KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DES- LAWFUL ACTIVITY. BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL PRO- MAIL A COPY TO IS: THE LLC, 88 PINE JOANNA E MEDIA LLC #180738 JOANNA E MEDIA LLC. FILED 6/24/20. MISS KYLAH JADE LLC. FILED 7/7/20. IGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON CESS TO CORPORATION SERVICE CO., ST, NEW YORK, NY 10005. PURPOSE: OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE NADA O’NEAL LLC 80 STATE ST., ALBANY, NY 12207-2543. ANY LAWFUL ACT AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL #181005 AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS NADA O’NEAL LLC, ARTS. OF ORG. PURPOSE: FILM PRODUCTION COM- TO: LEGALCORP SOLUTIONS, LLC, FILED WITH THE SSNY ON 06/18/2020. PANY. TO: 236 WINTHROP ST B1, BKLYN, NY TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A #180881 11 BROADWAY STE 615, NY CITY, NY OFFICE LOC: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY AMITY SA LLC 10004. REGISTERED AGENT: CLIN- 11225. PURPOSE: GENERAL. COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE AMITY SA LLC ARTICLES OF ORG. #181024 HAS BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT DELEVKOVITZ TON HILL FILING SERVICES INC., 5816 LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS KAYLI FILED NY SEC. OF STATE (SSNY) UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST 12 AVE, BKLYN, NY 11219. PURPOSE: THE WAISTLINE LLC KUNKEL, 30-83 23RD STREET, APT 3C CAPITAL FUND LLC 8/10/2020. OFFICE IN KINGS CO. SSNY THE LLC MAY BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL NOTICE OF FORMATION OF DE- GENERAL. THE WAISTLINE LLC. FILED 4/3/20. LONG ISLAND CITY, NY, 11101. PUR- DESIG. AGENT OF LLC WHOM PRO- #181016 MAIL PROCESS TO: NADA O’NEAL, 57 LEVKOVITZ CAPITAL FUND LLC ARTS. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS POSE/CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAW- CESS MAY BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL ST. PAULS ST. APT 2A, BROOKLYN, NY OF ORG. FILED WITH SECY. OF STATE TILUS TAILORED HAIR LLC AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL FUL PURPOSE. MAIL PROCESS TO 31 SMITH ST., 11226. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL PUR- OF NY (SSNY) ON 07/22/20. OFFICE TILUS TAILORED HAIR LLC. FILED TO: C/O VANESSA PROIETTI, 325 KENT #180859 BROOKLYN, NY 11201, WHICH IS ALSO 6/15/20. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY POSE. LOCATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY AVE APT S908, BKLYN, NY 11249. PUR- #180863 DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF LLC UPON THE PRINCIPAL BUSINESS LOCATION. DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS & POSE: GENERAL. 11413 WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SHALL MAIL TO: NAIKA TILUS, 113 PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE. #181025 ZYEM LLC. IKKONY LLC SERVED. ORIGINAL ADDR. OF PRO- #181007 HARMAN ST, BKLYN, NY 11221. PUR- NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- IKKONY LLC, ARTS. OF ORG. FILED CESS WAS JACOB DELEKOVITZ, 627 E. POSE: GENERAL. EPSD LLC WITH THE SSNY ON 07/22/2020. OF- #181017 ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: NEW YORK AVE., #6L, BROOKLYN, NY ORIENT REALTY LLC EPSD LLC. FILED 8/4/20. OFFICE: FICE LOC: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS ORIENT REALTY LLC ART. OF ORG. ZYEM LLC.. ARTICLES OF ORGANI- 11203.; HOWEVER, AS AMENDED BY PROVIDENTIAL REALTY LLC KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS AGENT BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT UPON FILED SEC. OF STATE OF NY 7/6/20. ZATION FILED WITH SECRETARY CERT. OF CHANGE FILED WITH SSNY PROVIDENTIAL REALTY LLC. FILED FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL TO: 1535 WHOM PROCESS AGAINST THE LLC ON 07/31/20, SSNY SHALL MAIL PRO- OFF. LOC. : KINGS. SSNY DESIGNAT- OF STATE OF NEW YORK (SSNY) ON 5/8/20. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY W 4TH ST, BKLYN, NY 11204. PURPOSE: MAY BE SERVED. SSNY SHALL MAIL CESS TO JACOB DELEVKOVITZ, 627 E. ED AS AGENT UPON WHOM PROCESS DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS & 3/16/2017. NY OFFICE LOCATION: GENERAL. PROCESS TO: THE LLC, 230 ASH- NEW YORK AVE., #6L, BROOKLYN, NY MAY BE SERVED & SHALL MAIL PROC.: SHALL MAIL TO: 640 ROGERS AVE, BK- #181026 KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DES- LAND PLACE APT 26B, BROOKLYN, 11203. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL AC- C/O IVY CREWDSON, 61-69 PIERRE- LYN, NY 11226. PURPOSE: GENERAL. IGNATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON NY 11217. REG AGENT: FELIPE SILVES- TIVITY. #181018 #180883 PONT STREET, UNIT 51, BROOKLYN, FARFALLE, LLC WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE TRE, 230 ASHLAND PLACE APT 26B, NY 11201. PURPOSE: ANY LAWFUL 3502-10 Q RD LLC FARFALLE, LLC. FILED 6/29/20. OFFICE: SERVED. THE POST OFFICE ADDRESS BROOKLYN, NY 11217. PURPOSE: ANY FEATHER FAMILY PURPOSE. 3502-10 Q RD LLC. FILED 6/10/20. KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS AGENT TO WHICH THE SSNY SHALL MAIL A LAWFUL PURPOSE. COLLECTIVE LLC #181009 OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL TO: #180865 COPY OF ANY PROCESS AGAINST THE NOTICE OF FORMATION OF FEATH- AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL 302 MARINE AVE APT C9, BKLYN, NY ASCENSION CONSULTING TO: MESIVTA YESHIVA RABBI CHAIM LLC SERVED UPON HIM/HER IS MO- KONA SUPPLY LLC ER FAMILY COLLECTIVE LLC. ARTS. OF 11209. PURPOSE: GENERAL. BERLIN ATTN: RABBI ABRAHAM #181027 NIQUE GLOVER, 130-40 232ND ST. NOTICE OF FORMATION OF KONA ORG. FILED WITH NY DEPT. OF STATE USA, LLC ON 7/24/20. OFFICE LOCATION: KINGS SCHWARTZ, 1585 CONEY ISLAND AVE, LAURELTON, NY, 11413. PURPOSE/ SUPPLY LLC. ARTS. OF ORG. FILED ASCENSION CONSULTING USA, LLC. COUNTY. SEC. OF STATE DESIGNAT- BKLYN, NY 11230. PURPOSE: GENER- CGP GROUP LLC CHARACTER OF LLC: ANY LAWFUL WITH SECY. OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) FILED 6/29/20. OFFICE: KINGS CO. ED AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM PRO- AL. CGP GROUP LLC FILED ARTS. OF ORG. PURPOSE. ON 04/23/20. OFFICE LOCATION: SSNY DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS #181019 CESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED WITH THE SECT’Y OF STATE OF NY #180377 & SHALL MAIL TO: 268 BAY RIDGE KINGS COUNTY. SSNY DESIGNATED AND SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO: 620 (SSNY) ON 5/7/2020. OFFICE: KINGS PKWY APT #3C, BKLYN, NY 11209. NEW SEASON REALTY LLC AS AGENT OF LLC UPON WHOM PRO- WILSON AVE. PMB #9, BROOKLYN, NEW SEASON REALTY LLC. FILED COUNTY. SSNY HAS BEEN DESIG- 28562 REGISTERED AGENT: UNITED STATES CESS AGAINST IT MAY BE SERVED. NY 11207, PRINCIPAL BUSINESS AD- 7/14/20. OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY NATED AS AGENT OF THE LLC UPON YATTSIE SCISSORHANDS, LLC SSNY SHALL MAIL PROCESS TO: MAT- CORPORATION AGENTS, INC., 7014 DRESS. PURPOSE: ALL LAWFUL PUR- DESIG. AS AGENT FOR PROCESS & WHOM PROCESS AGAINST IT MAY BE NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- THEW SHAIT, 154 BROADWAY, APT 2, 13TH AVE STE 202, BKLYN, NY 11228. SHALL MAIL TO: C/O YVENS ULYSSE, POSES. SERVED AND SHALL MAIL PROCESS ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). NAME: BROOKLYN, NY 11211, ALSO THE REG- #180981 PURPOSE: GENERAL. 207 CLARKSON AVE, BKLYN, NY 11226. TO: THE LLC, 563 LORIMER ST, BROOK- YATTSIE SCISSORHANDS, LLC. ARTI- ISTERED AGENT UPON WHOM PRO- #181012 PURPOSE: GENERAL. 674 WARREN STREET, LLC #181020 LYN, NY 11211. PURPOSE: ANY LAW- CLES OF ORGANIZATION FILED WITH CESS MAY BE SERVED. PURPOSE: ANY NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMIT- 2142 ATLANTIC AVE LLC FUL ACT. LAWFUL ACTIVITIES. SECRETARY OF STATE OF NEW YORK ED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC) NAME: 2142 ATLANTIC AVE LLC. FILED 7/2/20. AARON CHASE LLC #181028 #180867 AARON CHASE LLC. FILED 7/17/20. (SSNY) ON 4/13/2020. NY OFFICE LO- 674 WARREN STREET, LLC ARTICLES OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS OF ORGANIZATION FILED BY THE DE- OFFICE: KINGS CO. SSNY DESIG. AS ES ACUPUNCTURE PLLC CATION: KINGS COUNTY. SSNY HAS RYE PRODUCTIONS LLC AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL AGENT FOR PROCESS & SHALL MAIL BEEN DESIGNATED AS AGENT OF THE NOTICE OF FORMATION OF RYE PRO- PARTMENT OF STATE OF NEW YORK NOTICE OF FORMATION OF ES ACU- TO: 470 E 7TH ST, BKLYN, NY 11218. TO: 760 BERGEN ST 4L, BKLYN, NY LLC UPON WHOM PROCESS AGAINST DUCTIONS LLC. ARTS. OF ORG. FILED ON: 05/26/2020 OFFICE LOCATION: PUNCTURE PLLC. ARTS. OF ORG. COUNTY OF KINGS PURPOSE: ANY PURPOSE: GENERAL. 11238. PURPOSE: GENERAL. IT MAY BE SERVED. THE POST OFFICE WITH SECY. OF STATE OF NY (SSNY) #181013 #181021 FILED WITH SSNY ON 8/7/20.OFFICE AND ALL LAWFUL ACTIVITIES SECRE- ON 07/28/20. OFFICE LOCATION: LOCATION: KINGS SSNY DESG. 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Thursday, August 13, 2020 • SECOND DEPARTMENT/Brooklyn/Daily Eagle • 17 EVIDENCE FAILED TO DISPROVE ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP Appellate Division, Second Department In Queens County Supreme Court, Civil Term, Prel Dedaj and others filed a complaint against William Decandido, P.C. in an effort to recover damages for legal malpractice. According to the complaint, the plaintiffs alleged that De­ candido represented them in connection with their purchase of membership interests in the plaintiff Prime Steak, LLC, whose principal asset was a restaurant located in Astoria, Queens. In the Supreme Court, Decandido moved to dismiss the complaint. Hon. Timothy Dufficy denied the motion and Decandido ap­ pealed. The justices of the Appellate Division, Second Department considered the appeal and affirmed the determination of the Supreme Court. They ex­ plained that Decandido’s motion to dismiss was based on the grounds that the complaint was barred by documentary evidence and that such a motion could only be granted where the documentary evidence utterly refuted the plaintiffs’ factual allegations, thereby conclusively establishing a defense as a matter of law. The justices noted that the evidence “must be unambiguous and of undisputed authenticity.” They agreed with the Supreme Court’s de­ termination denying Decandido’s motion to dismiss the complaint because the documents proffered by Decandido did not utterly refute the plaintiffs’ al­ legations or conclusively establish that there was no attorney­client relationship between Decandido and the plaintiffs. In addition, the justices concluded that the allegations in the complaint, if true, were sufficient for the plaintiffs to es­ tablish a case to recover damages for legal malpractice. —Dedaj v. Berisha, 2018‐08069, July 15, 2020 CIVIL CONFINEMENT OF SEX OFFENDER AFFIRMED Appellate Division, Second Department In 2014, Richard J. was convicted of rape in the third degree arising from an incident in which he engaged in sexual intercourse with his 17­year­old stepdaughter. Richard had previ­ ously pleaded guilty in 1983 to sexual abuse in the second degree, involving sexual contact FOR CHANGES with a person less than 14 years old and, in 2005, to attempted course of sexual conduct OF NAME against a child in the first degree. In 2016, the state of New York commenced proceedings in Please Call Katrina, Kings County Supreme Court, Civil Term for the 718­643­9099, civil management of Richard J. In that proceed­ ing, Richard consented to a finding that he suf­ EXT 103 fers from a mental abnormality within the meaning of mental hygiene law. Following a dis­ Hon. Dineen Riviezzo positional hearing, Hon. Dineen Riviezzo deter­ Eagle file photo by Rob Abruzzese mined that Richard J. was a dangerous sex offender requiring civil confinement. The court granted the petition and directed Richard to be committed to a se­ cure treatment facility until such time as he no longer requires confinement. Richard J. appealed his civil confinement and the justices of the Appellate Di­ vision, Second Department affirmed the order of the Supreme Court. In their decision, the justices first explained that a “dangerous sex offender requiring confinement” is defined by law as “a person who is a detained sex offender suffering from a mental abnormality involving such a strong predisposition to commit sex offenses, and such an inability to control behavior, that the person is likely a danger to others and to commit sex offenses if not confined to a se­ cure treatment facility.” They noted that the state must establish by clear and convincing evidence that the person is a dangerous sex offender requiring con­ finement. In their review of the record, the justices concluded that, contrary to Richard J.’s contention, the Supreme Court applied the correct legal standard in determining that he was a dangerous sex offender requiring confinement in a secure facility and that clear and convincing evidence supported that de­ termination. —Matter of State of New York v. Richard J., 2018‐12821, August 5, 20200 WILLFUL FAILURE TO APPEAR LEADS TO STRICKEN ANSWER Appellate Division, Second Department The justices of the Appellate Division, Second Department reversed an order rendered by the Kings County Supreme Court, Civil Term in a dispute over legal malpractice. In 2014, Felix Onyenwe filed a complaint against Dennis Peter Hamernick in an effort to recover damages for legal malpractice. Pursuant to a preliminary conference order dated July 6, 2015, the parties were to appear for depositions and to provide disclosure. By notice of motion dated Dec. 11, 2015, Onyenwe moved to strike Hamernick’s answer for his willful failure to appear for his deposition. In an order dated Jan. 15, 2016, the Supreme Court resolved Onyenwe’s motion by directing the parties to appear for their depositions on certain dates and to respond to discovery demands. Thereafter, upon additional motions by Onyenwe to strike Hamernick’s answer, the court issued two more orders directing Hamernick to appear for his deposition. By notice of motion dated Jan. 5, 2018, Onyenwe again moved to strike Hamernick’s answer. In an order dated Feb 2, 2018, the court directed Hamernick to appear for his depo­ sition on or before March 9, 2018, and adjourned Onyenwe’s motion to April 16, 2018. The court stated that the issue of preclusion would be addressed on the adjourned date. In an order dated April 16, 2018, the court granted Onyenwe’s unopposed motion to strike the answer. By order to show cause dated May 31, 2018, Hamernick moved to vacate the April 16, 2018 order and thereupon to vacate the note of issue, which is a form that is filed in New York state court and served on all parties confirming that they have completed nec­ essary discovery proceedings and the case is trial ready. In an order dated Nov. 28, 2018, the Supreme Court granted Hamernick’s motion. Upon Onyenwe’s appeal, the justices of the Appellate Division, Second Department reversed the order finding that Hamernick was required to demonstrate a reasonable excuse for the default and a potentially meritorious opposition to the motion. They concluded that inasmuch as Hamernick failed to demonstrate a reasonable ex­ cuse for his default, they did not need to consider whether he offered a poten­ tially meritorious opposition to the motion. — Onyenwe v. Hamernick, 2019‐00513, July 29, 2020

18 • SECOND DEPARTMENT/Queens/Daily Eagle • Thursday, August 13, 2020 Three friends of R. Kelly charged for bribing and threatening witnesses By Rob Abruzzese Florida on June 11. Witnesses said they heard an Queens Daily Eagle explosion and investigators said they found evi- Three friends and employees of the infamous dence of a fire accelerant surrounding the entire R&B singer R. Kelly were arrested and charged in home. federal court for the Eastern District of New York Arline Jr., attempted to persuade the testimo- on Tuesday, with criminal complaints charging ny of a victim through bribes, according to the them with harassing, intimidatig, threatening and complaint. influencing the alleged victims in the singer’s At one point he allegedly offered a victim racketeering case. $500,000 before she tried to negotiate $2 mil- Defendants Richard Arline, Jr., a 31-year-old lion. He eventually tried to work out a deal to from Dolton, Illinois, Donnell Russell, a 45-year- provide $300,000 in exchange for stopping her old from Chicago, and Michael Williams, a cooperation with FBI investigators, court docu- 37-year-old from Valdosta, George, were charged ments state. Arline never actually gave the vic- in separate complaints involving R. Kelly, whose tim any money, and investigators said it was real name is Robert Sylvester Kelly. unclear if that effort was coordinated with R. “The defendants are separately charged with Kelly. Three friends and employees of the infamous R&B singer R. Kelly were charged this engaging in multiple crimes that were intend- “So basically with them they’re telling me week with intimidating and attempting to bribe witnesses in the trial against him. ed to undermine and subvert the integrity of the that they claim you got some s—- I don’t know AP Photo/Amr Alfiky, File criminal justice system and victimize the wom- what the f—- you might got, some videos or some en who have come forward with serious alle- iPads or whatever you might got, your story,” Ar- home address. forced labor charge. Prosecutors say Kelly and gations of criminal conduct against the defen- line allegedly told the witness in a text message. “These crimes shock the conscience,” said Pe- members of his inner circle had a group they re- dant R. Kelly,” said Acting U.S. Attorney Seth “They just want that to disappear.” ter Fitzhugh, special agent in charge at Homeland ferred to as “The Enterprise,” which promoted his DuCharme. “Efforts to illegally influence pend- Russell was charged with using the mail and Security Investigations. “The men charged today music and recruited women and girls to engage in ing federal cases, whether through threats of vi- a computer to engage in conduct that “attempt- allegedly have shown that there is no line they will illegal sex acts with R. Kelly that he routinely re- olence, intimidation, damage to property, or pay- ed to cause and would reasonably be expected to not cross to help Kelly avoid the consequences of corded. ments to buy a potential witness’s silence, will cause substantial emotional distress” to the wit- his alleged crimes—even if it means re-victimiz- R. Kelly is being held in a federal jail in Chica- not be tolerated.” ness and her mother. Among other things, Russell ing his accusers.” go, but will be tried in the Eastern District of New Williams was charged with threatening and allegedly set up a Facebook page called “Surviv- R. Kelly was charged with racketeering in- York courthouse located in Downtown Brooklyn. intimidating a witness by allegedly setting fire to ing Lies” that targeted the victim and another ac- volving predicate racketeering acts related to six If convicted on the top charge, Kelly faces a mini- an SUV that was parked outside of her house in cuser. One post included a photo of the victim’s individuals, four Mann Act Violations and one mum of 10 years to life in prison. OPINION: In-person court proceedings continue to jeopardize health of all parties By Evelyn Malave, Spencer Smith and COVID Courts disproportionately harm Alexandra Smith Black and Brown people. People of color are dis- Special to the Eagle proportionately targeted by the police and are un- As the City mourns the death of 30,000 res- justly overrepresented in the criminal court sys- idents, New York’s Office of Court Administra- tem. The vast majority of our clients and many tion inexplicably announced they were resuming of our staff are Black and Brown New Yorkers, in-person operations in July. At least four of those whose communities are already decimated by deaths are directly linked to the court’s egregious COVID-19. The state cancelled the September decision to remain open in March. Two judges, bar exam, recognizing the dangers presented to a a court officer, and our colleague, an 1199/SEIU body of law students where BIPOC communities paralegal, lost their lives from COVID-19, doz- are underrepresented, while OCA and Chief Judge ens of staff were infected, and countless commu- Janet DiFiore continue to promote in-person ap- nity members were exposed. Once again, despite pearances from our clients. As experts continual- the evidence that COVID-19 continues to threat- ly unearth new evidence of racial disparities in this en our existence and despite the success of virtual pandemic, OCA turns a willful blind eye and in- courts, OCA is demanding in-person appearanc- tentionally puts Black and Brown New Yorkers in es—thereby creating COVID Courts. harm’s way. OCA’s actions in March were irresponsible, This is what racism looks like: forcing poor and today they are again acting with a callous dis- people of color to risk their lives in COVID Courts regard for human life. We, attorneys and support even as the state continues to suspend jury trials staff from The Legal Aid Society’s Criminal De- and other criminal due process rights. OCA’s in- fense Practice, will not participate in this danger- difference to the health and safety of BIPOC com- ous and unnecessary plan that targets Black and munities is unacceptable. Brown New Yorkers. COVID Courts are illegal. Governor Cuomo’s Resuming in-person operations in COVID operative Executive Order only permits in-per- Courts is dangerous. Social distancing will not son appearances when “there is consent.” For all protect our clients from an airborne virus in New of the reasons above, we, as public defenders, York’s aging courthouses with inadequate ventila- do not consent. Our ethical obligations as attor- tion systems. Temperature checks and health in- neys, at a minimum, include protecting our clients quiries will not prevent transmission when studies from danger. We continue to be available by vid- show the majority of virus transmission is attrib- eo, phone, and e-mail, as we have been through- utable to people who are not exhibiting symp- out this pandemic. We will not, however, partici- toms. This capricious plan requires New Yorkers pate in COVID Court. to travel by mass transit, another hotbed of expo- Virtual proceedings prove that COVID Courts sure, into city centers and then return back to their are unnecessary. In-person appearances will not communities. OCA’s insistence on in-person ap- change the outcome of cases. Virtual court oper- pearances effectively turns court staff, attorneys, ations are successfully conferencing cases, reach- and our clients into a new wave of COVID su- ing dispositions, and holding preliminary hear- perspreaders ings. The courts claim in-person appearances are Health experts advise Americans to avoid required to alleviate the supposed backlog of cas- congregating indoors and our Governor demands es. By New York City’s own count, the courts have indoor restaurants, theaters, and malls remain heard over 50,000 cases since mid-March. Given In-person proceedings have resumed at the Queens Criminal Court building. closed. OCA, however, is needlessly forcing peo- that the Governor’s Executive Order suspends all Eagle file photo by David Brand ple to expose themselves, their families, and their jury trials and speedy trial rights, it appears that communities to a risk of infection and death. It is the courts’ only motivation to order in-person ap- schools are still closed, childcare services are in- Evelyn Malave, Spencer Smith and Alexan- dishonest and deceitful of OCA to suggest they are pearances is to pressure our clients to compromise operative, and mass transit is no longer a safe dra Smith are staff attorneys and Haley Pessin is taking a “conservative, measured and deliberative or “plea bargain” just to avoid risking their lives. means of travel, requires that all of us adapt. If we a paralegal with the Criminal Defense Practice at approach,” as OCA spokesperson Lucian Chalfen We will not allow that to happen. can adapt as individuals and as a city, OCA must The Legal Aid Society. They are members of the claims. Life in post-pandemic New York City, where adapt as an institution. ALAA-1199SEUI Union Coalition Committee.

Thursday, August 13, 2020 • Queens Daily Eagle • 19 LegaL, JudiciaL & courthouse News Follow us on Twitter Like us on Facebook Visit us Online @queenseagle facebook.com/queenseagle queenseagle.com The storm before the calm: Housing Court reopens By Hon. George Heymann least one year as a judge or justice of a court of the Special to the Eagle Unified Court System, other than a town or village Just as the Housing Courts throughout the city court, and is no longer serving in such capacity… are finally entering into the two-attorney, in-per- may make application to the Chief Administrator son trials and hearings phase of operation, limit- of the Courts to be designated as a judicial hearing ed only to matters calendared pre-COVID, actions officer …”. As the language clearly states, there is taken by those ardent advocates for the cancella- no exception or exclusion for retired judges of the tion of rent and the continued extensions of evic- Housing Court, which is a court of record within tion moratoriums threaten to disrupt an already the Unified Court System. challenging process. Another retired Housing Court judge wrote As noted by Warren Estis and Alexander Ly- similar letters to the Chief Judge as recently as last coyannis in the New York Law Journal earlier this month. month, “the L&T Court remains mired in almost On Nov. 25, 2019, I sent a follow-up letter in- total paralysis”. corporating the additional suggestion of expand- A prominent Landlord-Tenant attorney in ing the newly adopted Presumptive Alternative Brooklyn stated in an email: “I think the biggest Dispute Resolution program to Housing Court. problem is that the courts are not effectively open Neither my former colleague or I received a and cases are not being ‘processed’. Without that, response to our letters. However, if the Office of there is nothing to do.” Court Administration didn’t think such suggestions As I stated in a recent article for the Eagle, were relevant pre-COVID, they certainly are now. “[w]ith no definitive end [of the pandemic] in As another approach to assist L&T attorneys sight, [the cancel rent] approach would be one-sid- regarding specific cases that are currently stagnat- Hon. George Heymann is a retired Housing Court judge. Photo courtesy of George Heymann ed, short-sighted and devastating to both the ten- ing in Housing Court, Estis and Lycoyannis prof- ants and their landlords.” fer that ejectment proceedings in Supreme Court expedite matters, for now at least, such is not the to be respected and protected, or as the late Con- If the numerous organizations that represent might be a solution. case and may not be for the foreseeable future. gressman John Lewis stated, “good trouble.” tenants who, pre-COVID, might have appeared in Those matters involving landlords who are In the weeks and months ahead, as govern- On the other hand, riots, criminal trespass court pro-se, refuse to participate in the scheduled only seeking possession of their real property, mental decisions are made regarding the payment and destruction of property that often stem from in-person hearings and trials the entire judicial where tenants have remained beyond their lease (or cancellation) of rent and whether evictions well-intended protests, by those who seek to take process in Housing Court could eventually come term, should give serious consideration to com- can proceed, cooler heads must prevail. There is advantage of the circumstances, as a cover for to a grinding halt. mencing such an action, in lieu of the routine no place for protesters to forcibly attempt to enter their unlawful actions, only serve to demean and To add fuel to the fire, and personal animus holdover proceeding in Housing Court. the offices of private attorneys as a veiled threat to diminish the purpose and gravity of their cause. toward the attorneys who represent landlords, last While Housing Court was created with the in- them for doing their jobs. Hon. George Heymann is a retired Housing week protestors “stormed” the offices of several tent to dispose of cases in a summary fashion to Peaceful protests are a Constitutional right Court judge. such practitioners in downtown Brooklyn. What did the protesters seek to accomplish by such out- rageous conduct? Clearly, it’s not the attorneys, but the elected officials, who determine when the moratoriums on evictions will end or whether rent can be legal- ly cancelled. All parties to a legal proceeding have a right to demand that their positions be respected, even by those who disagree. That is why we have “civil” courts, to resolve disputes. Pre-COVID, it was the norm for the majority of tenants to represent themselves in court. In the current post-COVID world, all cases, whether heard virtual- ly or in-person, MUST, at this juncture, be two-attor- ney matters that were calendared prior to March 17, 2020 and are being scheduled by the court. As a result of the time factors involved in such scheduling, especially with in-person matters due to the limitations of those who can be present in the courtrooms at any given time, far fewer cases will be dealt with on a daily basis than in the past, further jamming the already overflowing dockets to a snail’s pace. Over a year ago, on June 27, 2019, immedi- ately after implementation of the Housing Stabil- ity Tenant Protection Act, I wrote a letter to Chief Judge Janet DiFiore suggesting that retired Hous- ing Court judges, who might be interested in being called back into service to assist the judges with their then burgeoning case load, be able serve as Judicial Hearing Officers. According to the rules of the Chief Adminis- trative Judge, Part 122. Judicial Hearing Officers, section 122.1(a): Any person who has served at

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