FOIL Emails: AG Omitted Key Schlesinger Incidents From “Pattern Misconduct” Report

Summary Open Letter & Email Record From: Marc FishmanTo: Simone.Manigo@ag.ny.gov (Office of the NY Attorney General)Date: April 7, 2025Subject: Missing information in your “pattern misconduct and abuse report” on Lane Schlesinger (Executive Law § 75(5)(b) referral) Thank you for your report (1-793542917) designating Lane Schlesinger as the only Westchester officer flagged for “pattern misconduct and abuse.” I left multiple messages asking why my case was … Continue reading FOIL Emails: AG Omitted Key Schlesinger Incidents From “Pattern Misconduct” Report

Open Letter to the New York Attorney General’s Office: The Truth Still Missing from the Lane Schlesinger Report

Marc Fishman, a disabled victim of Officer Lane Schlesinger, criticizes the New York Attorney General’s office for omitting significant misconduct cases in its report on police behavior. He demands transparency and acknowledgment of ongoing discrimination, urging the need for full disclosure regarding the officer’s history and the importance of protecting disability rights. Continue reading Open Letter to the New York Attorney General’s Office: The Truth Still Missing from the Lane Schlesinger Report

FOLLOW-UP REPORT: Another “Pattern Misconduct” Officer Letitia James Publicly Exposed — While Hiding Marc Fishman’s Case

New York Attorney General Letitia James released a report on Lt. Gabriel Cuevas detailing years of misconduct yet withheld similar findings related to Marc Fishman’s false arrest, revealing a conflict of interest as her office defended others involved. This selective disclosure raises concerns about transparency and favoritism within her office, affecting victims. Continue reading FOLLOW-UP REPORT: Another “Pattern Misconduct” Officer Letitia James Publicly Exposed — While Hiding Marc Fishman’s Case

🚨 COVER-UP ALERT: NY AG Letitia James Hid Marc Fishman’s Case

Letitia James’ office withheld Marc Fishman’s federal lawsuit against officer Lane Schlesinger from its misconduct investigation, while revealing other related lawsuits. This concealment obstructed justice, prolonging Fishman’s wrongful arrest and suffering. The failure to disclose such information signals malfeasance, demanding public awareness of systemic failures within the Attorney General’s office. Continue reading 🚨 COVER-UP ALERT: NY AG Letitia James Hid Marc Fishman’s Case

ICYMI: Bronx Father Exposes ADA Violations and Withheld Evidence in Explosive WABC Interview With Roger Stone

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 28, 2025 Media Contact: Press@newrochellepoliceabuse.com NEW YORK, NY —— Disabled father and advocate Marc Fishman continued calling out systemic misconduct in New York’s justice system after revealing in an interview on The Stone Zone (WABC 770 AM) that exonerating evidence was withheld, disability accommodations denied, and conflicts of interest ignored in a case that led to his 45-day jail sentencing by Westchester DA Susan Cacace. (Listen to the full interview … Continue reading ICYMI: Bronx Father Exposes ADA Violations and Withheld Evidence in Explosive WABC Interview With Roger Stone

New York’s Shame: The State Hunts Marc Fishman While Ignoring Real Justice

In New York, Marc Fishman, a disabled father, faces a 45-day jail sentence driven by false accusations and judicial misconduct. Despite exculpatory evidence and ADA violations, his pleas for justice have been ignored. Fishman’s case reflects systemic issues in the state’s legal system, prompting urgent calls for intervention and accountability. Continue reading New York’s Shame: The State Hunts Marc Fishman While Ignoring Real Justice

How Do You Jail the Disabled Dad While the System Walks Free?

Marc Fishman, a Bronx father and disability rights advocate, faces a 45-day jail sentence after a seven-year legal battle against Westchester County authorities. His case highlights systemic issues, including denial of ADA accommodations and withheld exculpatory evidence. Supporters advocate for his release, emphasizing the broader implications for disabled litigants in the judicial system. Continue reading How Do You Jail the Disabled Dad While the System Walks Free?