WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (CBSNewYork/AP) – Two Connecticut men have pleaded guilty in White Plains federal court to bribery and fraud charges in a case in which a former FBI agent is also charged. Johannes Thaler and Rizve Ahmed, originally from Bangladesh, entered pleas Friday. They were charged in the bribery plot along with Robert Lustyik, a former FBI agent in White Plains. He has pleaded not guilty to charges that he and Thaler solicited bribes in 2011 and 2012 from Ahmed for Lustyik to provide confidential documents. A November trial is scheduled. The 51-year-old Thaler lives in New Fairfield, Connecticut, while the 35-year-old Ahmed lives in Danbury, Connecticut. Both pleaded guilty to bribery, conspiracy to commit honest services and wire fraud. They each face up to 35 years in prison at Jan. 23 sentencing. You Might Also Be Interested In: Catholic Bishops Scrap Welcome To Gays In Sign Of
October 18, 2014
2 Connecticut Men Plead Guilty In Bribery Scheme In Case Which Former FBI Agent Also Charged In
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (CBSNewYork/AP) – Two Connecticut men have pleaded guilty in White Plains federal court to bribery and fraud charges in a case in which a former FBI agent is also charged. Johannes Thaler and Rizve Ahmed, originally from Bangladesh, entered pleas Friday. They were charged in the bribery plot along with Robert Lustyik, a former FBI agent in White Plains. He has pleaded not guilty to charges that he and Thaler solicited bribes in 2011 and 2012 from Ahmed for Lustyik to provide confidential documents. A November trial is scheduled. The 51-year-old Thaler lives in New Fairfield, Connecticut, while the 35-year-old Ahmed lives in Danbury, Connecticut. Both pleaded guilty to bribery, conspiracy to commit honest services and wire fraud. They each face up to 35 years in prison at Jan. 23 sentencing. You Might Also Be Interested In: Catholic Bishops Scrap Welcome To Gays In Sign Of
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MONTGOMERY, N.J. (CBSNewYork) – It was quite an emotional night Friday at a high school football game in Orange County. A player for Valley Central who has down syndrome got to do something he always dreamed of. Tyler Muise, who had never played a down before, ran 15 yards for the TD before the actual game began. Muise, in his No. 43 jersey, has been a fixture on Valley Central’s sidelines since 2012. When the coach recruited him after his mom died of cancer. The team instantly embraced Muise and Friday night he was carried off the field after his touchdown. You Might Also Be Interested In: Search Is On For Man Who Tried To Rape Woman In Stuyvesant Town