An Adelphi University communications professor says the practice isn’t new, and goes beyond corporations and politicians. Donna Ferrato has been documenting domestic abuse for 30 years and hopes that ...
Infamous child killer Joel Steinberg is a deadbeat too — he hasn’t been paying up on the $15 million wrongful death verdict against him, court papers say. In papers filed in Manhattan Supreme Court on ...
Joel Steinberg, a disbarred lawyer onvicted of killing his illegally adopted daughter in a 1987 case that riveted the city still owes millions of dollars he was ordered to pay her birth mother a ...
A veteran lawyer who represented notorious child-killer Joel Steinberg is now defending the svelte former NYU professor accused of sending crude messages to a Citigroup bigwig, the Daily News has ...
Joel Steinberg, the disbarred lawyer imprisoned for the 1987 beating death of his illegally adopted daughter, was denied parole Thursday for the fifth time. A parole board decision said Steinberg ...
Joel Steinberg sits in a New York City courtroom in 1988. Steinberg was convicted of killing his illegally adopted daughter and still owes millions he was ordered to pay her birth mother a decade ago.
In November 1987, six year old Lisa Steinberg was taken to a New York City hospital after being found unresponsive in her ...
On this day, March 23, in 1989, Manhattan lawyer Joel Steinberg was sentenced to 25 years for killing a daughter he had adopted illegally. In 1987, police went to his Greenwich Village found ...
Two New York City tabloid stories — one current and one from a quarter-century ago — crashed into one another yesterday in a Manhattan court room during a gynecologist’s testimony in the rape case ...
Convicted child killer Joel Steinberg has a job as a television producer waiting when he's released from prison next summer after serving 17 years, his attorney said Monday. Steinberg will work for ...
David Joel Steinberg sat in a stately armchair in his Brookville office, a set of Asian worry beads in his fingers, as he reflected on nearly three decades as president of Long Island University.