Long Island hospital chair fired just hours after revealing thieves stole FBI probe docs from his home in growing scandal: ‘Hochul wanted my head’
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Exclusive | Thieves rob Long Island hospital chairman’s house — and take only documents related to bombshell FBI probe: victim
Matthew Bruderman, the chairman of NUMC, confirmed to The Post that his house in Oyster Bay was broken into just two weeks after news broke that he was “cooperating” with the FBI and DOJ in a probe of his claims that the hospital was robbed by state and previous county leaders of more than $1 billion since 2006.
Here’s the WILD and sickening scandal implicating top NY officials you likely haven’t heard of · American Wire News
Nassau University Medical Center (NUMC) chairman Matthew Bruderman was suspiciously fired just hours after burglars broke into his home and stole documents related to a federal probe of New York officials. It’s a complicated story, so strap in … The story begins around the start of the month, when the New York Post reported that the FBI had begun looking into bombshell allegations that top New York and Long Island officials had schemed to shut d…
Nassau University Medical Center Chairman Fired Just Hours After Burglary at His Home Linked to Federal Corruption Probe
Nassau University Medical Center Chairman Fired Just Hours After Burglary at His Home Linked to Federal Corruption Probe Edited by: TJVNews.com In a dramatic and fast-moving political saga, Matthew Bruderman, the embattled chairman of Nassau University Medical Center (NUMC), was abruptly fired late Thursday by Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman — just hours after The New York Post revealed that burglars had broken into Bruderman’s home and s…
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