City finance department ordered to take smaller cut of dictator’s estate
The city’s Department of Finance tried to help itself to more than $800,000 from the estate of the late Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos — over the objection of victims his regime tortured. But a Manhattan Supreme Court justice largely shut down the money grab Friday — saying most of the funds belong to the victims….
City finance department ordered to take smaller cut of dictator’s estate
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