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  • Michael saved my life. There is no other way to put it . . . Thank you, Michael, for giving me a new day! Assault in the First Degree in Manhattan, August 2016
  • I have a clean record and I will always have Michael to thank for that. Aggravated DWI with an accident in Brooklyn, February 2016
  • Michael was invaluable in helping me through a difficult time. After being arrested with a DWI and losing my job shortly after, I was at my wit's end. DWI with an Accident and Leaving the Scene, January 2016
  • Because of you, I'm driving my kids to school! Thank you!! DWI & DMV Refusal Hearing, August 2015
  • Mike Cibella did an excellent job! . . . When something wasn’t right the day the charge was to be dismissed, Mike hunted down the DA to make it right and end the case with a dismissal. We are grateful to have engaged him. Criminal Mischief, July 2015
  • Michael, I am grateful for your help with the DA and can't thank you enough for what you did for our son. You gave him a second chance . . . Grand Larceny, May 2015
  • Michael could not have done more for me in immediately being available and putting me at ease . . . had a bull-dog-like tenacity that never stopped fighting for my case and had a great court presentation. DWI, March 2015
  • I know a dodged a bullet and it's all thanks to Michael's judgment, experience and hard work! Insurance Fraud, September 2014
  • ... Again, I'm forever grateful. I wish there were better words. THANK YOU! Fraud Investigation, July 2014
  • Thank you for all your hard work and for making this crazy process a little easier to handle. I'm very fortunate to have had you on my side. DWI, February 2014
  • Thank you very much for all that you've done. You made this difficult process very easy for me and I'm doing much better thanks to your help. DWI, December 2013
  • Thank you for saving my career! Investment Bank Trader, Larceny case, July 2011.
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Four questions about tax fraud

Four questions about tax fraud

On behalf of Michael V. Cibella, LLC posted in White Collar Crime on Wednesday, October 19, 2016. Allegations of committing a white collar crime are nothing to brush off. Although these crimes are generally non-violent in nature, they can come with harsh criminal penalties. As a result, anyone charged with a white collar crime should … Continue reading Four questions about tax fraud

Embezzlement: serious charges need serious legal representation

Embezzlement: serious charges need serious legal representation

On behalf of Michael V. Cibella, LLC posted in White Collar Crime on Friday, August 26, 2016. Many people may hear the phrase “embezzlement” and immediately think that anyone accused of such a crime is guilty. Embezzlement obviously carries a massive stigma with it. It sounds like a crime that is committed by wealthy people, … Continue reading Embezzlement: serious charges need serious legal representation

Rosie O’Donnell’s daughter makes domestic violence claims

Rosie O’Donnell’s daughter makes domestic violence claims

Rosie O’Donnell, who is 55 years old, has a 19-year-old daughter whom she hasn’t been in touch with since 2015. That’s when her daughter left the home. The daughter recently spoke out about it, accusing the television star of abuse and alleging that she chased her with a wine bottle.

According to the daughter, she had gone out and decided to get a tattoo, something O’Donnell did not approve of. She claims that her mother was able to see where she went because of “spyware” on her cellphone. That’s how her mother found out about the new ink.

Fan leaks videos alleging that pitching prospect is using cocaine

Fan leaks videos alleging that pitching prospect is using cocaine

A 19-year-old pitcher who is a prospect in the minor leagues of the MLB has run into drug-related problems in the past. He’s been given a 50-game suspension and accused of drug use. However, new accusations make it appear things could be even more dire for the young ballplayer.

All of this is possible due to social media. The man allegedly posted incriminating videos on Snapchat, and then a fan took them and put them out on Twitter. Reports claim he’s using both marijuana and cocaine in those videos.

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