What’s next for Noam as witness testimony wraps in ethics investigation?

Written By: Robert Cox

Our latest feature story on the investigation of New Rochelle Mayor Noam Bramson will run Sunday night available only to Paid Substack Subscribers.

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After weeks of delay, the Ethics Board heard Friday from their last witness.

I will publish a feature story Sunday night at about 7 or 8 pm on the witness testimony phase of the Bramson ethics investigation.

The article will have the complete list of witnesses, an unexpected widening of the probe and some shocking new developments that have come to light since I filed the ethics complaint 2 months ago.

You are not going to want to miss this story.

I will share my thoughts on what the final report will say and explain what most have overlooked about the true significance of the allegations which now can be told.

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