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Taco Bake: Alleged swindler in stop-frisk suit declines plea deal

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  Taco Bake: Alleged swindler in stop-frisk suit declines plea deal Bean Soup <beansoup@cnn.com> - 2019-07-17 01:02 +0200

#2200 — Taco Bake: Alleged swindler in stop-frisk suit declines plea deal

FromBean Soup <beansoup@cnn.com>
Date2019-07-17 01:02 +0200
SubjectTaco Bake: Alleged swindler in stop-frisk suit declines plea deal
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One of the lead plaintiffs in a stop-and-frisk lawsuit against 
the city turned down a plea deal Thursday on charges he sold 
thousands of dollars in bogus Broadway, concert and sports 
tickets.

Manhattan prosecutors offered Angel Ortiz, 19, one to three 
years in prison if he copped to swindling over $8,000 from at 
least six victims and paid full restitution.

“Not guilty,” were the only words Ortiz spoke in Manhattan 
Supreme Court when he was arraigned on a whopping 34 counts of 
grand larceny, possession of a forged instrument and petty 
larceny.

Ortiz was first in the news as a high-profile plaintiff in anti-
stop-and-frisk litigation in late 2012, posing for photos and 
giving media interviews outside Manhattan Federal court.

He claimed cops illegally stopped and frisked him before 
roughing him up for no reason near his Tremont Bronx home seven 
years ago.

This time the fraudster, who has been busted three times for 
pulling off the same scam, earned the police’s attention.

“I was here to sell someone tickets,” he told cops when they 
busted him January 10thnear Union Square Park with seven forged 
tickets, according to the criminal complaint.

He hawked fake tickets on Craigslist for hit Broadway shows like 
“Book of Mormon” and “Kinky Boots” and sporting events like 
Giants games.

The slick thief would meet his marks at Starbucks and hotel 
lobbies wearing a tie and dress shirt for the drop off. He 
handed over hard-paper tickets and a printed receipt.

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