At least one victim alleged Estefania Primera — a Venezuelan illegal migrant who goes by the street name “La Barbie” — ...
A woman in El Paso, and an alleged Tren De Aragua gang member was arrested in late September for allegedly drugging a migrant ...
Estefania Primera, an illegal migrant from Venezuela, allegedly drugged a woman and brought men in to gang-rape her.
Law enforcement officers charged Estefania Primera with human trafficking after a victim came forward claiming that Primera had drugged her with fentanyl and forced her into prostitution. The victim ...
Cops say heavily tattooed Estefania “La Barbie” Primera is the queen bee of the gang’s sex trafficking operations she ran out ...
By Dwight Garner The actions taken against the reporters, from The New York Post and The New York Times, came after federal agents seized the phone of New York City’s police commissioner.
Craig McCarthy is the deputy police bureau chief for the New York Post. In his role, he doggedly covers the New York City Police Department and reports on crime trends in New York City.
Steve Serby has been a New York Post columnist for more than four decades, covering the NFL and every New York professional sports team as well as college basketball, and delivering insightful ...
David Kaufman is a New York Post columnist and News Features editor, focusing on politics, business and culture. Along with authoring the book “Pride: 50 Years of Parades and Protests,” he has ...
Carl Campanile is a veteran journalist with the New York Post, principally covering government and politics. Before coming to the Post in 1998, he worked at The Staten Island Advance and the ...
Joel Sherman has worked at the New York Post since 1989 -- for seven years as the New York Yankees beat writer and since 1996 as the Baseball Columnist. He has also worked at MLB Network as an on ...