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Book Beat‘Margot’:A Reimagining ofAnne Frank’s Sister<strong>Brooklyn</strong>ite Wins Winning Writers’12th Annual Humor Poetry ContestFrom Winning WritersWinning Writers has announcedthat <strong>Brooklyn</strong>ite Josh Lefkowitz haswon its 12th annual Wergle Flomp HumorPoetry Contest. His entry, ”SaturdaySalutation”, bested 3,280 other entriesto receive the $1,000 prize.The contest’s final judge, Jendi Reiter,explains how Mr. Lefkowitz roseto the top. “’Saturday Salutation’ pokesfun at the romantic conquests andnear-misses of a <strong>Brooklyn</strong> hipster dudebro.As the narrator gets carried awaywith his tribute to the girls he left behind,it’s evident that he was only thecenter of the action in his own mind.This poem derives its humor from awell-realized persona, cleverly absurdmetaphors, and the ironic contrast betweenthe speaker’s ego and his reality.”Ten poets received Honorable Mentionsand $100 each. They are ScottBenner, Keith Casto, Logan Ellis, ArchieIngersoll, Cassandra Kemper, BruceMcCandless, Peter Schmitt, Sabine Sur,William Upjohn and Andrew Weaver.Their poems, and those of ten finalists,may be found at WinningWriters.com.The Wergle Flomp Humor PoetryContest is sponsored by Winning Writers.Submissions for the 2014 contestare accepted now through April 1, 2014.Entries are accepted online, and thereis no fee to enter. For more information,please see http://www.winningwriters.com/wergle.Winning Writers finds and createsquality resources for poets and writers.With a free email newsletter that providesover 45,000 subscribers with profilesof the best free literary contests,Winning Writers sponsors four annualcontests of its own: the Wergle FlompHumor Poetry Contest, the Sports Fiction& Essay Contest, the Tom Howard/John H. Reid Fiction & Essay Contestand the Tom Howard/Margaret ReidPoetry Contest.Winning Writers is proud to havebeen selected as one of the “101 BestWebsites for Writers” by Writer’s Digestfor nine years running (2005-<strong>2013</strong>).Winning Writers was founded in2001 by Jendi Reiter and Adam Cohen.Learn more at http://www.winningwriters.com/.<strong>Brooklyn</strong>ite Josh Lefkowitz won the WinningWriters’ 12 th Annual Wergle FlompHumor Poetry Contest for his poem “SaturdaySalutation”, which humorously depictsthe romantic conquests of a <strong>Brooklyn</strong>hipster.Photo courtesy of Winning WritersJillian Cantor will appear at BookCourt in Cobble Hill on <strong>September</strong>9.Photo by Alan CantorBy Samantha Samel<strong>Brooklyn</strong> <strong>Daily</strong> <strong>Eagle</strong>Anne Frank has long been a historical icon, recognizedfor her unparalleled courage during the Nazi occupation ofthe Netherlands. While most identify her as a symbol ofhope, few recognize Anne Frank as a sister. A poignant reimaginingof the past, “Margot” (Riverhead Trade PaperbackOriginal), a new novel by Jillian Cantor, spotlights MargotFrank, Anne’s older sister, illustrating a compelling portraitof what might have transpired had Margot survived.Narrated in the present tense and first person, Cantorbrings Margot to life with a beautifully raw sense of immediacy.The novel opens in the spring of 1959, when Margot Frank isliving in Philadelphia and working as a secretary in a law office.Though reported to havedied, Margot survived thewar, escaped the Nazis, andbegan a new life as MargieFranklin in America. Whileon the surface she lives asteady, simple life, Margie isconcealing intimate secrets.In the very first chapter,Margie is confronted withher sister’s haunting legacy.Shelby, another legal secretaryin the office who is unawareof Margie’s true identity,wants to see “The Diaryof Anne Frank,” which wasreleased in theaters thatImage courtesy of Penguin Groupspring. “I’ve read the bookand seen the play. The moviewill complete the trifecta,and I don’t want to see it alone,” Shelby urges Margie.“’The Diary of Anne Frank’ is much too sad for that.”After moments of staring, Margie manages to whisper,“I can’t believe they’ve made a movie.” She goes on to experiencea physical panic; she breaks into a sweat, her handsshake and she runs home.As the novel continues, Anne Frank becomes an increasinglyfamous symbol of hope and bravery. The more publicher image becomes, the more Margie’s new life seems tounravel. As her past and present lives begin to collide, Margiemust learn to reconcile the two and embrace her complicatedpast while striving to move forward.* * *The <strong>September</strong> 9 event will begin at 7 p.m. BookCourt islocated at 163 Court St. in Cobble HillJillian Cantor has a B.A. in English from Penn StateUniversity and an M.F.A. from the University of Arizona,where she was also a recipient of the national Jacob K. JavitsFellowship. The author of several books for teens and adults,she grew up in a suburb of Philadelphia. She currently livesin Arizona with her husband and two sons.NY Restoration Project ExpandsEvents in <strong>Brooklyn</strong> GardensFree, Interactive Performances byIndie-Ballet Collaborative in <strong>September</strong>Indie-Ballet Collaborative in NYRP’s Target <strong>Brooklyn</strong> Community Garden in FortGreene.Photo courtesy of NYRPFrom NYRPThroughout <strong>September</strong>, the NewYork Restoration Project is bringingunique programming to two of its<strong>Brooklyn</strong> community gardens. As partof the organization’s commitment toactivating outdoor spaces and encouragingcommunity engagement, twoof NYRP’s gardens will host free, interactiveperformance-experiences bythe Indie-Ballet Collaborative, a NewYork City-based dance company aimedto create a synergetic relationship betweendance and other art forms.The dance company, founded byPhoto courtesy of NYRPchoreographer Ariel Asch, will engagethe community in fun, family-friendlysessions that marry various formsof movement, including yoga, creativedance, and improvisation, with musicalperformances by local musicians.The sessions, all of which arefree and open to the public, will takeplace four Saturdays throughout themonth of <strong>September</strong>:<strong>September</strong> 7 & 14 at NYRP’s Target<strong>Brooklyn</strong> Community Garden (327-329 Greene Ave. in Fort Greene): 2p.m. yoga; 3 p.m. creative movementworkshop for kids; 4 p.m. improvworkshop with live music; 5:30 p.m.reception and meet the artists<strong>September</strong> 21 & 28 at NYRP’s Gardenof Hope (392 Hancock St in Bed-Stuy):2 p.m. yoga; 3 p.m. creative movementworkshop for kids; 4 p.m. improv workshopwith live music; 5:30 p.m. receptionand meet the artists<strong>Wed</strong>nesday, <strong>September</strong> 4, <strong>2013</strong> • <strong>Brooklyn</strong> <strong>Daily</strong> <strong>Eagle</strong> • 5


Our Worldin PicturesCOLLEGE FOOTBALL: Auburn quarterback Nick Marshall (14) scrambles for yardage and tries to get around WashingtonState cornerback Daquawn Brown (25) during the second half of an NCAA college football game on Saturday. AP PhotosLABOR DAY MICHIGAN: Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder, center front, waves as he arrivesat the southern end of the 5-mile Mackinac Bridge on Monday after completingthe annual Labor Day walk across the span that connects the Upper andLower peninsulas of Michigan.BASEBALL IN PHILLY: The Washington Nationals’ Bryce Harper in action duringa baseball game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday in Philadelphia.PRINCE HONORED: Prince accepts the award for outstanding male artist at the 38th NAACP Image Awards in Los Angeles.Prince announced Tuesday that he’s released a new song, titled “Breakfast Can Wait.” The song is being released through hisnew distribution deal with the independent Kobalt Label Services.LAST FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL: Kindergarten teacher Karen Kegley gives JuliaClark, 5, a hug after receiving flowers before the beginning of the first day ofschool at Barton Elementary in Barton, Virginia. Barton Elementary, which hasbeen open for 90 years, will be closing at the end of the school year.TRAIN SAFETY DELAYS: This photo, released by the Environmental ProtectionAgency (EPA) shows a train derailment where toxic chlorine gas leaked, killing ninepeople, in Graniteville, S.C. Despite a rash of deadly train crashes, the railroad industry’sallies in Congress are trying to push back the deadline for installing technologyto prevent the most catastrophic types of collisions to at least 2020.6 • <strong>Brooklyn</strong> <strong>Daily</strong> <strong>Eagle</strong> • <strong>Wed</strong>nesday, <strong>September</strong> 4, <strong>2013</strong>


Our Worldin PicturesPREPARING FOR OBAMA: Security personnel scan the drains before welding shut the manhole covers on Tuesday priorto Barack Obama’s visit to Sweden on <strong>Wed</strong>nesday and Thursday. Police say up to 600 officers from around the country arebeefing up security in the Swedish capital.VENICE FILM FESTIVAL: From left, producer James Wilson, actress Scarlett Johanssonand director Jonathan Glazer pose for photographers during the photocall for the film “Under The Skin” at the Venice Film Festival.SUDAN: Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, right, welcomes South Sudanese President Salva Kiir at Khartoum airport inKhartoum. Kiir took a day trip to Khartoum. South Sudan peacefully broke away from Sudan in 2011, but tensions betweenthe countries remain high, especially over their intertwined oil industries.SWIMMING TO FLORIDA: Endurance swimmer Diana Nyad, right, and her trainer,Bonnie Stoll, hug after Nyad walks ashore Monday in Key West, Fla. after swimmingfrom Cuba. Nyad became the first person to swim from Cuba to Floridawithout the help of a shark cage.GURU ACCUSED OF RAPE: Controversial spiritual guru Asaram Bapu’s son Narayan Sai, center, in red cap, attends a rallycalled in support of his father in New Delhi, India. Bapu was arrested in central India early Sunday on a rape charge filed bya teen-age girl in the northwestern Indian state of Rajasthan, police said.FLOODING IN INDIA: A flood-affected Indian woman rests carrying her fourmonth-oldchild at a makeshift relief camp set up at a school in Varanasi, India.Thousands of people have been displaced as the flood situation in the central Indianstate of Uttar Pradesh remained grim, with many rivers including the Gangesand the Yamuna flowing over the danger mark.AP Photos<strong>Wed</strong>nesday, <strong>September</strong> 4, <strong>2013</strong> • <strong>Brooklyn</strong> <strong>Daily</strong> <strong>Eagle</strong> • 7


S portsWait Til Next Year for Cyclones<strong>Brooklyn</strong> Eliminated From Playoff Race After Four-game SlideBy John TorenliSports Editor<strong>Brooklyn</strong> <strong>Eagle</strong>The Cyclones took a long, hardroad to first place in the McNamaraDivision this past month, only tofind a trap door waiting for them atthe top of the standings.A brutal four-game losing streak,low-lighted by a gut-wrenching twogamehome sweep at the hands ofnewly crowned McNamara championAberdeen, dropped <strong>Brooklyn</strong> outof contention, and out of the postseasonfor the first time in four years.The Cyclones (37-36) entered Fridaynight’s game at Staten Islandclinging to a half-game lead overthe IronBirds in the hunt for the division’stop spot, but dropped a 9-3decision to the upset-minded Yankees,who stole the season series,7-6, from <strong>Brooklyn</strong>.“When you know you are not goingto the postseason, there is onlyone other goal, and that’s to try andplay spoiler,” Baby Bombers thirdbaseman Eric Jagielo, New York’s firstroundpick in the June MLB Draft, toldthe Staten Island Advance after beltinga two-run homer in the final meetingbetween the Verrazano rivals.With Aberdeen in Coney Islandfor the decisive two-game set, theCyclones still held destiny withintheir hands.But even that was short-lived asthe IronBirds cruised to a 7-0 victoryin Saturday’s series opener behindseven brilliant innings from starterSebastien Vader.<strong>Brooklyn</strong> had one more chanceto retake command of first place,and left-hander Dario Alvarez appearedup to the task of pitchingthe Cyclones to victory in their biggestgame of the summer.The Dominican southpawstruck out six over 5 2/3 scorelessframes before the normally air-tight<strong>Brooklyn</strong> bullpen sprung an unexpectedleak in the ninth inning,surrendering four runs to give Aberdeena commanding 5-1 lead headinginto the home half of the frame.Much as they did all summer,however, the Cyclones refused togo quietly.LJ Mazzilli, the son of formerMets icon Lee Mazzilli and <strong>Brooklyn</strong>’smost consistent everyday playerthroughout the campaign, starteda potential rally for the ages witha leadoff single.Jared King followed with a basehit and James Roche reached on athrowing error to plate Mazzilli.When Alex Sanchez delivered anRBI groundout and Thomas Nidodrilled an RBI single, the Cycloneswere just one hit away from forcingextra innings, or even walkingoff with their biggest victory of thecampaign before a crowd of 5,187<strong>Brooklyn</strong> baseball fanatics.However, Aberdeen found away to escape Surf Avenue with a5-4 win after Colton Plaia poppedout to second and Anthony Chavezflied to right.The loss dropped <strong>Brooklyn</strong> 1 1/2games behind the IronBirds, with onlythree games at Tri-city remaining.The Cyclones’ season-highfourth consecutive loss, a 3-1 setbackto the ValleyCats on Mondaynight, made it official: There wouldbe no playoff baseball in <strong>Brooklyn</strong>this <strong>September</strong>.The IronBirds nailed down theirfirst playoff berth in 12 years of existencewith a 7-3 win over Lowellon Monday night, rendering the Cyclones’final two contests at Tri-Citythis week meaningless as far as theplayoffs are concerned.One can only hope that the Cyclones’final-week fade doesn’t spellthe end of Rich Donnelly’s stewardshipof the Mets’ Class A short-seasonfranchise by the sea.The sage skipper had guided<strong>Brooklyn</strong> to the postseason in eachof his previous two seasons at thehelm, and has clearly establishedhimself as a fan favorite and a greatdeveloper of young talent during<strong>Brooklyn</strong> left-hander Dario Alvarez tossed 5 2/3 scoreless innings in Sunday’s lossto Aberdeen.Photo courtesy of <strong>Brooklyn</strong> CyclonesCyclones players were left to wonder what could have been after suffering aweekend sweep to eventual McNamara Division champion Aberdeen.<strong>Eagle</strong> photo by John Torenli<strong>Brooklyn</strong> manager Rich Donnelly, shown here with hitting coach Bobby Malek, should be back in the Cyclones dugout in2014. <strong>Eagle</strong> photo by John Torenlihis record-setting three-year tenureon Coney Island.Watching the emergence ofplayers like Mazzilli, former firstroundpick Gavin Cecchini, King,Roche and Matt Oberste, as wellas <strong>Brooklyn</strong>’s All Star–laden pitchingstaff, points to Donnelly and hisstaff’s effectiveness.The Cyclones, who spent most ofthe season’s first month and a half, ator near the McNamara cellar, put togethera strong late-season push forthe third time in as many summersunder Donnelly to take first place.They just couldn’t hang on tothe position when it mattered mostthis past weekend.As we say here in <strong>Brooklyn</strong>, farmore often than we’d like, “Wait‘Till Next Year!”And let’s hope Donnelly is alongfor the ride.This, That and the Other Thing:Though he’s straddled .300 at theplate for most of August and early<strong>September</strong>, 2B Mazzilli is unlikelyto finish above the coveted markas he enters <strong>Brooklyn</strong>’s final twogames with a .286 average after going1-for-15 during the Cyclones’ calamitousfour-game slide. ... Afterbatting a paltry .077 during an injury-plaguedJuly, SS Cecchini hit .324in August. ... Though they failed topitch the Cyclones into the playoffs,the Baby Bums’ hurlers put togethera brilliant season. RHP JohnGant, who hurled a one-hitter lastweek to thrust <strong>Brooklyn</strong> into firstplace, was scheduled to pitch Tuesdaynight in <strong>Brooklyn</strong>’s penultimatecontest at Tri-City. Gant, RHP RobertGsellman and the rest of the Cyclones’pitchers combined for a 2.80ERA. second-best on the 14-team circuit.<strong>Brooklyn</strong> also led the NYPL inshutouts (8), saves (27), least hits allowed(511) and strikeouts (648).For a comprehensive review ofthe Cyclones’ 13th season on ConeyIsland, read Friday’s <strong>Eagle</strong>, orlog on to www.brooklyneagle.comThursday afternoon.<strong>Wed</strong>nesday, <strong>September</strong> 4, <strong>2013</strong> • Special section of <strong>Brooklyn</strong> <strong>Eagle</strong>/<strong>Brooklyn</strong> Record • 9


Civil andCriminal NewsWorldwideTRIAL FOR MURDER OF BABY: Cobb Superior Court Judge Stephen D. Kelley talks with lawyers for both sides before theypresented closing arguments during the trial of De’Marquise Elkins and Karimah Elkins at Cobb Superior Court in Marietta,Ga. Jurors deliberated about two hours before finding De’Marquise Elkins guilty of 11 counts, including two counts of felonymurder and one count of malice murder in the March 21 killing of 13-month-old Antonio Santiago.MICHAEL JACKSON CIVIL TRIAL: In this 1997 photo, the late Michael Jacksongives a little boy an autograph upon his arrival in the northern town of Bremenbefore a concert. Attorneys for AEG Live LLC in an ongoing trial have shown jurorstestimony from several doctors who treated Jackson in the 1990s and 2000s,including several who established friendships with the singer. The trial stemsfrom a lawsuit by the singer’s mother, Katherine Jackson.AP PhotosPROSTITUTION STING: Two men who tried to pick up an officer posing as a prostitute have their identifications checked,cars impounded and tickets issued at a command post during a prostitution sting in Cicero, Ill. More law enforcers are treatinghomegrown prostitution as human sex trafficking.10 • Special section of <strong>Brooklyn</strong> <strong>Eagle</strong>/<strong>Brooklyn</strong> Record • <strong>Wed</strong>nesday, <strong>September</strong> 4, <strong>2013</strong>


New Business FormationsSAGE LITERARY AGENCY LLCNotice of Formation of SAGELITERARY AGENCY LLC Arts. ofOrg. filed with Secy. of Stateof NY (SSNY) on 08/09/13. Officelocation: Kings County. SSNYdesignated as agent of LLCupon whom process against itmay be served. SSNY shall mailprocess to Eleanor J Tenney,214A St. Marks Ave., <strong>Brooklyn</strong>,NY 11238. Purpose: Any lawfulactivity.#12245111242ART MARKIT, LLCNotice of Formation of ArtMarkit, LLC, Art. of Org. filedSec’y of State (SSNY) 12/14/11. Officelocation: Kings County. SSNYdesignated as agent of LLC uponwhom process against it may beserved. SSNY shall mail copy ofprocess to Steven M. Weiner, Esq.,26 Court St., Ste. 1808, <strong>Brooklyn</strong>,NY 11242. Purpose: any lawfulactivities.#12217407661OCLYN HOLDINGS, LLCNotice of formation of limitedliability company (LLC). Name: OclynHoldings, LLC. Articles of Organizationfiled with Secretaryof State of New York (SSNY) on7/3/13. NY office location: KingsCounty. SSNY has been designatedas agent of the LLC uponwhom process against it may beserved. The post office addressto which the SSNY shall maila copy of any process againstthe LLC served upon him/her isNathan J. Seifert, Esq. 65 Route 4East Suite 6 River Edge, NJ, 07661.Purpose/character of LLC: AnyLawful Purpose.#12174910003CHRONOS CONTRACTING LLCNotice of formation of limitedliability company (LLC). Name:Chronos Contracting LLC. Articlesof Organization filed withSecretary of State of New York(SSNY) on 5/2/13. NY office location:Kings County. SSNY hasbeen designated as agent of theLLC upon whom process againstit may be served. The post officeaddress to which the SSNYshall mail a copy of any processagainst the LLC served uponhim/her is The LLC 93 4th AvenueNew York, NY, 10003-9998. Purpose/character of LLC: Any LawfulPurpose.#12246010007346 39TH STREET, LLCNotice of Formation of 346 39THSTREET, LLC Arts. of Org. filedwith Secy. of State of NY (SSNY)on 06/19/13. Office location:Kings County. SSNY designatedas agent of LLC upon whom processagainst it may be served.SSNY shall mail process to theLLC, 46 Warren St., NY, NY 10007.Purpose: Any lawful activity.#1217451001671 RC PROPERTY LLCNotice of Qual. of 71 RC PropertyLLC, Auth. filed Sec’y of State(SSNY) 3/20/13. Office loc.: KingsCounty. LLC org. in DE 3/18/13.SSNY desig. as agent of LLC uponwhom process against it maybe served. SSNY shall mail copyof proc. to 10 E. 40th St., 10th Fl.,NY, NY 10016. DE off. addr.: NCR,615 S. DuPont Hwy., Dover, DE19901. Cert. of Form. on file: SSDE,Townsend Bldg., Dover, DE 19901.Purp.: any lawful activities. #12217710022601 SUNSET OWNER LLC601 SUNSET OWNER LLC,filed inDE 5/3/13,App.for Auth.filed NYDOS 7/24/13,Kings Co. S/S C/O LevyHolm Pellegrino & Drath LLP,9503rd Ave.,Ste.3101,NY,NY 10022.DE Agent: Diversified CorporateServices 508 Main St.Wilmington,DE19804. Authorized officerin DE is:DE Sec. of State,For Legal Advertising inTownsend Bldg. Federal St.Dover,DE19901.#122336315-329 LINCOLN PLACE LLC315-329 LINCOLN PLACE LLC,Art.ofOrg.filed NY DOS 8/21/13,KingsCo.S/S C/O BCB Properties LLC,515Madison Ave.,Ste.1201,NY,NY 10022.To engage in any lawful act oractivity.Full indemnification.#12234510023155-157 REMSEN, LLCNotice of Qualification of 155-157 REMSEN, LLC Authority filedwith Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on06/20/13. Office location: KingsCounty. LLC formed in Delaware(DE) on 06/18/13. SSNY designatedas agent of LLC upon whomprocess against it may be served.SSNY shall mail process to c/oQuinlan Development Group,LLC, 101 W. 70th St., NY, NY 10023.DE addr. of LLC: 2711 CentervilleRd., Ste. 400, Wilmington, DE 19808.Arts. of Org. filed with DE Secy.of State, Div. of Corps., 401 FederalSt., Ste. 4, Dover, DE 19901. Purpose:Any lawful activity.#12204311021LORTIN REALTY LLCLORTIN REALTY LLC, a domestic LLC,Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on8/5/13. Office location: Kings County.SSNY is designated as agentupon whom process against theLLC may be served. SSNY shall mailprocess to: Ira Levine, 320 NorthernBlvd., Ste. 14, Great Neck, NY11021. General Purposes.#12218411209MADISON-WHITE REALTY LLCMADISON-WHITE REALTY, LLC, a domesticLLC, Arts. of Org. filed withthe SSNY on 7/2/13. Office location:Kings County. SSNY is designatedas agent upon whom processagainst the LLC may be served. SSNYshall mail process to: The LLC, 80-25 Harbor View Terr., <strong>Brooklyn</strong>, NY11209. General Purposes.#12194211367NORTH 7 ACQUISITION LLCNORTH 7 ACQUISITION LLC,Art.ofOrg.filed NY DOS 04/19/11,KingsCo.S/S C/O The LLC 141-19 73rdAve.,Flushing,NY 11367.To engagein any lawful act or activity.#12234311370519 METROPOLITAN AVE., LLCNOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LI-ABILITY COMPANY. NAME: 519 METRO-POLITAN AVE., LLC. Articles of Organizationwere filed with theSecretary of State of New York(SSNY) on 07/23/13. Office location:Kings County. SSNY has been designatedas agent of the LLC uponwhom process against it may beserved. SSNY shall mail a copy ofprocess to the LLC, 80-02 24th Avenue,East Elmhurst, New York 11370.Purpose: For any lawful purpose.#12192612207BEV & BITE HOSPITALITY, LLCNotice of Formation of Bev &Bite Hospitality, LLC, Art. of Org.filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 3/25/13.Office location: Kings County.SSNY designated as agent of LLCupon whom process against itmay be served. SSNY shall mailcopy of process to CSC, 80 StateSt., Albany, NY 12207, the Reg. Agt.upon whom proc. may be served.Purpose: any lawful activities.#122173FOR HELP INPREPARATION ANDFILING OFALL YOUR LEGALNOTICE NEEDS,CALL ALICE718-643-9099, EXT 107Public Legal NoticesFLAGSTARU.S. BANK V. TOROBANK V. BROWNNOTICE OF SALENOTICE OF SALESUPREME COURT: KINGS COUNTYSUPREME COURT: KINGS COUNTY U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,FLAGSTAR BANK, FSB; Plaintiff(s) AS TRUSTEE, ON BEHALF OF THEvs. DEVON BROWN; et al; Defendant(s)Attorney (s) for Plain-SECURITES CORPORATION HOMEHOLDERS OF THE ASSET BACKEDtiff (s): ROSICKI, ROSICKI & ASSO- EQUITY LOAN TRUST, SERIES 2006-CIATES, P.C., 2 Summit Court, Suite HE4 ASSET BACKED PASS-THROUGH301, Fishkill, New York, 12524, CERTIFICATES, SERIES NC 2006-HE4;845.897.1600 Pursuant to judgmentof foreclosure and sale al; Defendant(s) Attorney (s)Plaintiff(s) vs. GERMAN TORO; etgranted herein on or about for Plaintiff (s): ROSICKI, ROS-June 21, <strong>2013</strong>, I will sell at PublicAuction to the highest bid-Court, Suite 301, Fishkill, NewICKI & ASSOCIATES, P.C., 2 Summitder at Room 224 at Kings CountySupreme Court, 360 Adams ant to judgment of foreclo-York, 12524 (845) 897-1600 Pursu-Street, <strong>Brooklyn</strong>, NY 11201. On sure and sale granted hereinon or about October 20,<strong>September</strong> 19, <strong>2013</strong> at 2:30 PMPremises known as 753 VER- 2011, I will sell at Public Auctionto the highest bidder atMONT STREET, BROOKLYN, NY 11207Block: 4301 Lot: 64 ALL that certainplot, piece or parcel of Kings County Supreme Court,public auction in Room 224 ofland, with buildings and improvementsthereon erected, NY 11201. On <strong>September</strong> 12, <strong>2013</strong>360 Adams Street, <strong>Brooklyn</strong>,situate, Lying and being in the at 2:30 PM Premises known asBorough of <strong>Brooklyn</strong>, County 138 Grove Street, <strong>Brooklyn</strong>, NYof Kings, State of New York. As 11221 Block: 3323 Lot: 28 ALL thatmore particularly described in certain plot, piece or parcelthe judgment of foreclosure of land, situate, lying and beingin the Borough of Brook-and sale. Sold subject to all ofthe terms and conditions containedin said judgment and State of New York. As more parlyn,County of Kings, City andterms of sale.ticularly described in the judgmentof foreclosure and sale.Approximate amount of judgment$510,171.32 plus interest Sold subject to all of the termsand costs. INDEX NO. 979/10 WilliamF. Mackey, Esq., REFEREE said judgment and terms ofand conditions contained in#122129 sale. Approximate amount ofjudgment $451,927.54 plus interestand costs. INDEX NO. 15867/08FLAGSTARBANK V. MEDINAIgou M. Allbray, Esq., REFEREENOTICE OF SALE#121956SUPREME COURT: KINGS COUNTYUS BANK V. RAZZAQFLAGSTAR BANK, FSB; Plaintiff(s)NOTICE OF SALEvs. DIANE MEDINA; et al; Defendant(s)Attorney (s) for Plain-SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OFKINGS U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCItiff(s): ROSICKI, ROSICKI & ASSO-ATION, AS TRUSTEE, ON BEHALF OFCIATES, P.C., 2 Summit Court, SuiteTHE HOLDERS OF THE CSMC MORT-301, Fishkill, New York, 12524,GAGE-BACKED PASS-THROUGH CER-845.897.1600 Pursuant to judgmentof foreclosure and saleTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-3, Plaintiff,Against ASIM RAZZAQ; et al, Defendant(s)Pursuant to a judg-granted herein on or aboutJune 11, <strong>2013</strong>, I will sell at Publicment of foreclosure and saleAuction to the highest bidderduly entered 3/1/<strong>2013</strong>, I, the undersignedReferee will sell atat 360 Adams Street, Room #224,<strong>Brooklyn</strong>, NY 11201. On <strong>September</strong>26, <strong>2013</strong> at 2:30 PMpublic auction at Room 224 ofKings County Supreme Court,Premises known as 404 ChaunceyStreet, <strong>Brooklyn</strong>, NY 11233360 Adams Street, <strong>Brooklyn</strong>,NY 11201 on 9/19/<strong>2013</strong> at 2:30 pmBlock: 1515 Lot: 19 ALL that certainplot, piece or parcel ofpremises known as 29 QuentinRoad, <strong>Brooklyn</strong>, NY 11223.land, situate, lying and beingALL that certain plot piece orin the Borough of <strong>Brooklyn</strong>,parcel of land, with the buildingsand improvements there-County of Kings, City and Stateof New York. As more particularlydescribed in the judgmenton erected, situate, lying andbeing in the Borough of <strong>Brooklyn</strong>,County of Kings, City andof foreclosure and sale. Soldsubject to all of the terms andState of New York. Block 6619conditions contained in saidLot 49 Approximate amount ofjudgment and terms of sale.lien $575,830.77 plus interestApproximate amount of judgment$738,004.65 plus interestand costs; premises will be soldsubject to provisions of filedand costs. INDEX NO. 21973/09judgment Index # 12701/08 JerryTania Redman, Esq., REFEREE #122261 Giardina, Esq., Referee SHELDONMAY & ASSOCIATES Attorneys atLOANCARE V. IDULaw, 255 Merrick Road, RockvilleRENOVATIONS, INC. Centre, NY 11570 Dated: 8/16/<strong>2013</strong>NOTICE OF SALEFile Number: 18151 mnh#122165SUPREME COURT: KINGS COUNTYLoanCare, a Division of FNF Servicing,Inc.; Plaintiff(s) vs. IDURENOVATIONS, INC.; et al; Defendant(s)Attorney (s) for Plain-Legaltiff (s): ROSICKI, ROSICKI & ASSO-CIATES, P.C., 2 Summit Court, Suite301, Fishkill, New York, 12524,845.897.1600 Pursuant to judgmentof foreclosure and saleNoticesgranted herein on or aboutJuly 25, <strong>2013</strong>, I will sell at PublicAuction to the highest bidderat Kings County Courthouse360 Adams Street Room224, <strong>Brooklyn</strong>, NY 11201. On October3, <strong>2013</strong> at 2:30 PM Premis-NOTICE OF DOMESTIC BRANCH APPLI-NOTICEes known as 393 WARWICK STREET, CATION AND RIGHT TO COMMENT Noticeis hereby given that InvestorsBROOKLYN, NY 11207 Block: 3999Lot: 5 ALL that certain plot, piece Bank, with its principal office locatedat 101 JFK Parkway, ShortFOR CHANGES OF NAMEor parcel of land, with buildingsand improvements thereonerected, PLEASE situate, CALL lying and KATRINA file an , application with the Fed-Hills, New Jersey 07078, intends tobeing in the Borough of <strong>Brooklyn</strong>,County 718-643-9099, of Kings, City and EXT 103 tion for permission to establisheral Deposit Insurance Corpora-State of New York. As more particularlydescribed in the judgmentof foreclosure and sale.Sold subject to all of the termsand conditions contained insaid judgment and terms ofsale. Approximate amount ofjudgment $455,673.72 plus interestand costs. INDEX NO. 27734/11Alan Drezin, Esq., REFEREE #122411a Domestic Branch office at 268Brighton Beach Avenue in <strong>Brooklyn</strong>,New York 11235. Any personwishing to comment on this applicationmay file his or her commentsin writing with the regionaldirector (DOS) of the FederalDeposit Insurance Corporationat its regional office, 350 FifthAvenue, Suite 1200, New York, NewYork 10118, no later than <strong>September</strong>19, <strong>2013</strong>. The non-confidentialportion of this application is onfile in the regional office and isavailable for public inspectionduring regular business hours.Photocopies of the non-confidentialportion of the applicationfile will be made availableupon request. Anyone mayalso submit written commentsin connection with this applicationwithin 30 days of the date ofthis notice to the New Jersey Departmentof Banking and Insurance,Division of Banking, Applications,20 West State Street, CN040,Trenton, New Jersey 08625 and tothe attention of Lisa James, VicePresident, Investors Bank at theaddress provided above. Writtencomments in opposition tothe establishment of the proposedoffices should recite relevantfacts, including any demographic,economic, or financialdata supporting the commenter’sposition. You may request ameeting on this matter by includinga written request for a meetingwith your comment with theNJDOBI Division of Banking. Yourrequest should describe the natureof the issues or facts to bediscussed and the reasons whywritten submissions are insufficientto adequately addressthese facts or issues. If you haveany questions concerning theseprocedures, contact the Divisionof Banking at 609-292-7222.#122449PAWNBROKERAUCTION SALESS. Price, auctioneer of The JewelryAuction Market of America,Inc., sell at below listed addressesat 9 a.m. All unredeemedpledges for the followingpawnbrokers including allholdovers from previous sales:Sept. 10/13 - Wm. J. O’Neill Sales Ex.Co., Inc., 1 E. Main St., Patchoque,NY, from 393307 of Nov. 3, 2012 to395679 of Jan. 11, <strong>2013</strong>.Sept. 16/13 - F & D Pawnbrokers,Inc., 359 W. 54th St., Man., from22922 of Feb. 2, 2012 to 24553 ofApr. 15, <strong>2013</strong>.Sept. 19/13 - Lincoln SquarePawnbrokers, Inc., 724 AmsterdamAve., Man., from 36182 ofMar. 15, 2012 to 46366 of Jan. 31,<strong>2013</strong>.Sept. 25/13 - Pawnbroker Sales,Inc., 51 Main St., Hempstead, NY,from 14053 of Apr. 12, 2012 to15881 of Feb. 22, <strong>2013</strong>.#122325SUMMONS: BOUTROSV. BOUTROSSupreme Court of the State ofNew York County of Kings IndexNo. 53361/2012 Date purchased08/21/2012 Plaintiff’s designate(s)KINGS COUNTY County as the placeof trial The basis of the venue isPlaintiff’s Residence Summonswith Notice Plaintiff(s) reside(s)at 174 13th Street <strong>Brooklyn</strong>, NewYork 11215 County of KINGS RIM-ONE SELIM BOUTROS, Plaintiff(s)-against- ANNA CATHY BOUTROS,Defendant(s) ACTION FOR DIVORCETo the above named Defendant(s)You are hereby summoned toserve a notice appearance, onthe Plaintiff’s Attorney(s) within20 days after the service ofthis summons, exclusive of theday of service (or within 30 daysafter the service is complete ifthis summons is not personallydelivered to you within theState of New York); and in case ofyour failure to appear, judgmentwill be taken against you be defaultfor the relief demanded inthe notice set forth below. Dated:August 20, 2012 ROBERT A. UGE-LOW, P.C. Attorney(s) for PlaintiffOffice Address & Tel. No. 26Court Street <strong>Brooklyn</strong>, New York11242 (718) 852-8641 Notice: The natureof this action is to dissolvethe marriage between the partieson the grounds of D.R.L. Section170(1)-Cruel and Inhuman treatment;D.R.L. Section 170(2)-Abandonment;and/or D.R.L. Section170(7) - irretrievable breakdownof the marital relationship; SEEATTACHED NOTICE OF AUTOMATICORDERS PURSUANT TO D.R.L. SEC. 236and NOTICE PURSUANT TO D.R.L. SEC255 RELATING TO HEALTH INSURANCECOVERAGE; The relief sought is ajudgment of absolute divorcein favor to the plaintiff dissolvingthe marriage between theparties in this action. The natureof any ancillary relief demandedis, if contested, maintenance,health insurance, life insurance,equitable distribution of maritalproperty, attorney’s fees’ if notcontested, only a divorce andsuch other and such other andfurther relief as the Court mayseem, just, proper and equitable.ROBERT A. UGELOW, P.C. By ROBERT A.UGELOW, ESQ. Attorney for Plaintiff.NOTICE OF AUTOMATIC ORDERS(D.R.L. 236) PURSUANT TO DOMESTICRELATIONS LAW Section 236 PartB, Section 2, as added by Chapter72 of the Laws of 2009, bothyou and your spouse (the parties)are bound by the followingAUTOMATIC ORDERS, which shallremain in full force and effectduring the pendency of this action,unless terminated, modifiedor amended by further orderof the court upon motion of eitherof the parties or upon writtenagreement between the parties:(1) Neither party shall sell,transfer, encumber, conceal, assign,remove or in any way disposeof, without the consent ofthe other party in writing, or byorder of the court, any property(including, but not limited to,real estate, personal property,cash accounts, stocks, mutualfunds, bank accounts, cars andboats) individually or jointlyheld by the parties, except in theusual course of business, forcustomary and usual householdexpenses or for reasonableattorney’s fees in connectionwith this action. (2) Neither partyshall transfer, encumber, assign,remove, withdraw or in anyway dispose of any tax deferredfunds, stocks, or other assetsheld in any individual retirementaccounts, 401K accounts, profitsharing plans, Keogh accounts,or any other pension or retirementaccount, and the partiesshall further refrain from applyingfor or requesting the paymentof retirement benefits orannuity payments of any kind,without the consent of the otherparty in writing, or upon furtherorder of the court; exceptthat any party who is alreadyin pay status may continue to receivesuch payments thereunder.(3) Neither party shall incur unreasonabledebts hereafter, including,but not limited to, furtherborrowing against anycredit line secured by the familyresidence, further encumberingany assets, or unreasonablyusing credit cards or cash advancesagainst credit cards, exceptin the usual course of businessor for customary or usualhousing expenses, or for reasonableattorney’s fees in connectionwith this action. (4) Neitherparty shall cause the other partyor the children of the marriageto be removed from anyexisting medical, hospital anddental insurance coverage, andeach party shall maintain the existingmedical, hospital and dentalinsurance coverage in fullforce and effect. (5) Neither partyshall change the beneficiaries ofany existing life insurance polices,and each party shall maintainthe existing life insurance, automobileinsurance, homeownersand renters insurance policiesin full force and effect. FURTHER-MORE, PURSUANT TO DOMESTIC RELA-TIONS LAW Section 255, PLEASE TAKENOTICE that once a judgment ofdivorce is signed in this action,both you and your spouse may ormay not continue to be eligiblefor coverage under each other’shealth insurance plan, dependingon the terms of the plan. NO-TICE CONCERNING CONTINUATION OFHEALTH CARE COVERAGE PLEASE TAKENOTICE that once a judgment ofdivorce is signed in this action,both you and your spouse may ormay not continue to be eligiblefor coverage under each other’shealth insurance plan, dependingon the terms of the plan. SU-PREME COURT STATE OF NEW YORK,COUNTY OF KINGS Index No. 53361Year 2012 RIMONE SELIM BOUTROS,Plaintiff, -against- ANNA CATHYBOUTROS, Defendant. SUMMONSWITH NOTICE IN ACTION FOR DIVORCE:NOTICE OF AUTOMATIC ORDERS PUR-SUANT TO D.R.L. SEC. 236 AND NOTICEPURSUANT TO D.R.L. SEC. 225 RELATINGTO CONTINUATION OF HEALTH CARECOVERAGE. ROBERT A. UGELOW, P.C.Attorney(s) for Plaintiff Officeand Post Office Address, Telephone26 Court Street <strong>Brooklyn</strong>,N.Y. 11242 (718)852-8641 Signature(Rule 130-1.1-a) ROBERT A. UGELOW.#122398And assistance filing noticesPlease contact us at<strong>Brooklyn</strong> Legal Ad ServicesSuite 120816 Court Street<strong>Brooklyn</strong> 11241brooklynlegalads@gmail.comTO PROMOTE YOUR NEW BUSINESS<strong>Wed</strong>nesday, <strong>September</strong> 4, <strong>2013</strong> • <strong>Brooklyn</strong> <strong>Daily</strong> <strong>Eagle</strong> • 11


PAGE 12 <strong>September</strong> 4, <strong>2013</strong>Contractor Botched Court Officers’Bulletproof Vests, New Lawsuit AllegesBy Charisma L. Miller, Esq.<strong>Brooklyn</strong> <strong>Daily</strong> <strong>Eagle</strong>Bulletproof vests ordered forNew York State court officerswere faulty, and the manufacturer’sfailure to remedy the problemplaces the lives of many court officersat risk, a new lawsuit filed inManhattan Supreme Court alleges.The New York State CourtOfficers Association (NYSCOA)ordered 148 bulletproof vests formembers whose previous vestswere outdated and those whodecided it was time to “wiselywear them” from North Carolinabasedcompany KDH DefenseSystems (KDH). KDH personnelmeasured NYSCOA members andshortly thereafter delivered thevests. The current lawsuit, filed by<strong>Brooklyn</strong> attorney Bruce Baron,asserts that the delivered vests “didnot fit the officers properly.”The vests presented a furtherissue: The grommets — rings usedto reinforce the cloth openingswhere the officers’ shields are displayed— were too small, makingit impossible for the officers towear their “mandated identificationbadge[s].”JUDGE NICHOLAS GARAUFIS,<strong>Brooklyn</strong> Federal CourtNY High CourtWeighs Claim onDrug TesterFrom Associated PressAn ex-probationer is askingNew York’s highest court for permissionto sue Kroll LaboratorySpecialists, claiming a false positivetest for marijuana cost him apromised job, prospective marriageand three months of anguishwhen he was threatened withseven years in prison.Eric Landon, arguing Tuesdayon his own behalf at the Court ofAppeals, says he believes manyother victims of erroneous drugtests got locked up or lost childcustody. He hopes to turn his suitinto a class action.Mitchell Ochs, attorney forLouisiana-based Kroll, says thecompany was doing drug testingfor Orange County probation andthe 2007 test from a saliva swabwasn’t wrong, but based on a lowtesting threshold.“Nobody can wear theirshields,” Dennis Quirk, NYSCOApresident, told the <strong>Brooklyn</strong> <strong>Daily</strong><strong>Eagle</strong>.Despite being notified of theissues, KDH “is refusing to evenmake a pretense of resolving thevarious problems, and is onlydemanding payment,” the suitcontends.Quirk noted that this is the firsttime that NYSCOA has used KDHas a product provider. “KDH wasrecommended to us by a priorsalesman who no longer worksthere,” Quirk said. “We are dissatisfiedwith KDH; they have provideda very inferior product.”The suit alleges that due to thereduced military action in Iraq andAfghanistan, KDH’s staff has beenslightly diminished. The reducedstaff, the suit continues, is a possiblereason as to why the inadequatevests have not been remedied.NYSCOA is demanding that itbe able to return the defectivevests at KDH’s expense and thatNYSCOA not be held liable forany injuries that its officers mayincur due to the lack of vests.At present some officers arewearing no vest or making do withthe old ones. “We just want toBy Charisma L. Miller, Esq.<strong>Brooklyn</strong> <strong>Daily</strong> <strong>Eagle</strong>The lawyers representingdefendants in a discrimination suitagainst the Fire Department ofNew York have been granted amultimillion-dollar attorney’s feeaward. <strong>Brooklyn</strong> Federal JudgeNicholas Garaufis found that theattorneys were entitled to reasonableattorney’s fees in accordancewith the law.Federal law allows for prevailingattorneys in civil cases to receivereasonable fees and reimbursementfor reasonable costs. In this case, thelaw firm Levy Ratner, Scott + Scottand the Center for ConstitutionalRights intervened in a suit filed bythe United States Department ofJustice against the FDNY challengingtwo written FDNY exams from1999 and 2002.The original allegation was thatthe exams resulted in a disparateimpact on the number of blacks andHispanics applying to the FDNY.This charge was expanded to includea claim that FDNY hiring practicesintentionally discriminated againstblacks and Hispanics.In a 2011, Garaufis found racialdiscrimination in the FDNY’s writtenentrance exam as well as otherFDNY hiring practices. He ordered acourt monitor to oversee the processand ensure that the city and theFDNY were insuring the steps necessaryto eliminate hiring discrimination.The Second Circuit Court ofAppeals found error in Garaufis’ rulingand reversed the holding thatFDNY’s hiring practices caused adisparate impact on black andHispanic firefighter hires. Garaufis’finding that the FDNY’s writtenexams were invalid still stands.Throughout the lengthy legalprocess, the intervening attorneys“worked tirelessly in the name ofcivil rights, and worked withoutremuneration,” Garaufis wrote.For a case where the attorneysand their clients were “subjected tocontinuous negative press questioningtheir motives and berating theirefforts to end discrimination,”Garaufis found it “appropriate toaward partner-level rates higher thanthose typically awarded.”Using a comparison of rates generallyawarded in the Eastern Districtand by <strong>Brooklyn</strong> federal judges,Garaufis reasoned that a rate of $125per hour for law clerks, $90 per hourfor paralegals and $550 per hour forpartner-level attorneys was just.The city argued that as theattorneys here intervened in aDepartment of Justice case, thetasks completed were mere duplicationsof prior work by the DOJ.Garaufis acknowledged some“duplicative efforts,” and reducedthe requested fees by 10 percentfor duplicated work.The city also argued that theorganizations had overstaffedmany aspects of the case, including,for example, depositions andcourt appearances. This case “hasrequired extraordinary effort andskill” and was “highly complex,”return the vests,” Quirk said.KDH could not be reached forcomment.An example of the ill-fitting bulletproof vests provided to the New YorkState Court Officers Association. Photo courtesy of Bruce Baron, Esq.<strong>Brooklyn</strong> Federal Judge Awards$3.7 Million in Attorney’s FeesGaraufis noted. Due to the“extraordinary nature of this litigation,”however, “that use ofmultiple counsel was largelyappropriate” though not alwaysnecessary.In sum,Garaufis reduced therequested attorney fee award from$8,011,600.00 to $3,707,313.29.“Given the complexities ofthis case, which culminated in oursuccessful appeal, we are in theprocess of reviewing the decisionand our options,” Eric Eichenholtz,chief of the Law Department’sLabor & Employment LawDivision, said in a statement.<strong>Brooklyn</strong> BarApprovesBoth Hynes,ThompsonOn Thursday evening,August 29, <strong>2013</strong> the<strong>Brooklyn</strong> Bar AssociationJudiciary Committee interviewed,in conjunction withthe New York City BarJudiciary Committee, thetwo candidates for KingsCounty District Attorney.Hon. Charles J. Hyneswas found Approved for reelection.Kenneth Thompson wasfound Approved for election.Supreme CourtCalendarKings Co. Criminal Term320 Jay St., <strong>Brooklyn</strong>Hon. Goldbergpeople’s case, attempted murder∆Rong HeSen. Golden UrgesState To DenyCop-Killer’s ParoleBy Paula Katinas<strong>Brooklyn</strong> <strong>Daily</strong> <strong>Eagle</strong>A convict serving 25 years to life inprison for the cold-blooded murder of a BayRidge police officer is up for parole thismonth, but state Sen. Marty Golden and theslain cop’s family are urging officials tokeep him behind bars.Pablo Costello and another suspect, LuisTorres, were both convicted of murderingP.O. David Guttenberg 35 years ago.Guttenberg, 49, was shot to death during abotched robbery inside an auto parts storeon 86th Street near Seventh Avenue on Dec.28, 1978. Torres died in prison in 1996.Costello, who was denied parole twoyears ago, is eligible for parole again.Golden, a retired police officer, wrote aletter to Andrea Evans, chairman of the NewYork State Parole Division, asking her todeny Costello’s parole bid.Calling Costello a “cold blooded killer,”Golden (R-C-Bay Ridge-southern <strong>Brooklyn</strong>)urged Evans to keep him in prison.“As a former New York City police officermyself, l understand first-hand howimportant it is that we not allow murderersof police officers to enjoy revolving-doorjustice when it comes to their crimes. Thesecriminals are exceptionally dangerous tosociety because they simply have no regardfor humanity,” Golden wrote.“The very nature of this particularlyheinous crime committed by Pablo Costelloshould not allow for his release. He needs tobe held accountable for their actions inkilling a law enforcement officer. We owe itto Officer Guttenberg and his family,”Golden wrote.Golden has been monitoring the developmentssurrounding the Guttenberg casefor a long time and was aware of the paroleboard’s timetable, according to hisspokesman, Ray Riley. “The senator wasmade aware of this through a number of differentavenues,” Riley told the <strong>Brooklyn</strong><strong>Daily</strong> <strong>Eagle</strong> via an email on Sept. 3.The New York <strong>Daily</strong> News reported lastweek that Guttenberg’s family is also fightingCostello’s bid for freedom. His daughter,Helaine Guttenberg-Ginsberg, 52, whowas only 18 years old when her father wasgunned down, told the <strong>Daily</strong> News shewould have loved for her father to havebeen able to walk her down the aisle on herwedding day, but was robbed of that joy bythe killers.Guttenberg-Ginsberg also stated that shedidn’t believe anything productive wouldcome out of springing Costello from prison.David Guttenberg, an 18-year veteran ofthe Police Department, was on routinepatrol on Dec. 28, 1978 when walked intoan auto shop on 86th Street to try to find theowner of a double-parked car. He did notknow that Costello and Torres were robbingthe shop at gunpoint at that moment.Torres shot Guttenberg to death, and heand Costello fled in different directions.They were both caught a short time later.They were eventually convicted of murderand were both sentenced to 25 years to lifein prison.12 • <strong>Brooklyn</strong> <strong>Daily</strong> <strong>Eagle</strong>, <strong>Wed</strong>nesday, • <strong>September</strong> <strong>September</strong> 4, <strong>2013</strong> 4, <strong>2013</strong>

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