"NYC Bribery Scandal: Naked Zoom Calls, European Trips, and Taxpayer Scam Unveiled"

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A massive bribery scandal involving 70 suspects, including NYCHA officials, has been uncovered in New York City, with individuals accused of taking kickbacks from contractors in exchange for no-bid jobs and extorting reluctant payers. The suspects allegedly raked in over $2 million on $13 million worth of small jobs, and the scandal involves naked Zoom calls, trips to Europe, and homegrown "heroes" who rose to management positions. The federal investigation, described as the largest bribery bust in Justice Department history, has led to charges carrying maximum sentences of 10 to 20 years in federal prison for the accused.
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