Category: Government

  • Opinion: First email to the Nassau County District Court about my criminal trial.

    Greetings Nassau County District Court,

    I’m not sure who is going to receive these emails. Once I find out I will adjust the greeting as necessary. Before I get into everything about my criminal trial I would like to point out a few things that are very important. 

    I’m not trying to make a bad situation worse. I treat and will continue to treat everyone involved with this trial with the utmost respect at all times. That is more important than anything. 

    The police and their civilian team go into all my email and social media accounts often. They erase emails and other evidence. They also send messages pretending to be me. There is nothing I can do to stop them because I’m homeless. 

    If a disrespectful email is sent from any of my accounts please let me know and I will forward it to the New York FBI and NYPD Internal Affairs. 

    I’m representing myself in this case. I will quickly learn the basics so I can handle myself in a concise manner and move forward properly with the trial. 

    One last thing. People I know pay New York law enforcement to torture me. That includes the NYPD, Nassau County Police, and their respective civilian teams. I have gone through all the proper channels to get help from government agencies. 

    For example, NYPD Internal Affairs, Nassau Police Internal Affairs, Nassau County Executive’s Office, Nassau County County Attorney, Nassau County Comptroller, Nassau County District Attorney, Nassau County Human Rights Commission, NYC Department of Investigations, the Civilian Complaint Review Board, NYC Crime Stoppers, NYC District Attorney, US Attorney, New York Attorney General, NYC Public Advocate, Manhattan Borough President, New York FBI, NYC City Council, and others. 

    If anyone at the court has an email or phone number to any agency I can contact to report the police and their civilian teams harassing me please let me know. So far the only agency that has helped me at all is the NYC Comptroller’s Office. Albeit, it’s a slow process and hasn’t deterred the NYPD and Nassau Police from harassing me. 

    I started to travel to Jersey City to do my schoolwork by the water every once in a while and I was immediately robbed by the police and their civilian team out there too. I should be getting that police report soon as well as police reports from all the times I’ve been robbed in New York City. Usually, the police deny me police reports but I’ve been robbed dozens of times and some of them were so blatant and obvious it would have looked very bad for the NYPD if they denied a report. For example, wallet, bank cards, phones, etc., were stolen. 

    If you don’t have any additional agencies to contact it’s no big deal, I just thought I’d mention it. 

    Thank you and have a great day.

    Ever upward,

    Mark Pine 

  • Opinion: Letter to my phone company about my upcoming criminal trial in Nassau County New York.

    26 March 2021

    Greetings,

    I need information about my phone records for an upcoming criminal trial in which I am the defendant. 

    The information about the court case is:

    DISTRICT COURT OF THE COUNTY OF NASSAU FIRST DISTRICT

    Case No: 2020CR364503 

    I’m representing myself in the case.

    I called New York City 911 and Nassau County 911 thousands of times in 2020.

    When I go into my online account it only says 911 when I call 911.

    It doesn’t say if the call was made to New York City 911 or Nassau County 911.

    I need to figure out where each of the thousands of 911 calls was made from. It’s crucial to my criminal court case.

    I’m available anytime day, night, and weekends if you require any additional information.

    For the record. I don’t have a criminal record. I don’t do anything illegal.

    I’m a full-time student at Baruch College The City University of New York. 

    Please advise.

    Thank you and have a great day. 

    Ever upward,

    Mark Pine

  • Opinion: Email to the Nassau County District Attorney about security video at stores.

    Greetings Nassau County District Attorney, 

    There were several reasons that I was calling Nassau County 911 and Nassau County Police Headquarters. 

    I’m only going to focus on one of the reasons in this email. 

    People I know pay the NYPD and Nassau County Police to viciously harass me. They are still harassing me today. 

    One of the main reasons I was calling the Nassau County Police was to report that the Nassau County Police has their civilian scam team follow me into supermarkets, restaurants, retail stores, and harass me. 

    They physically attack me, they try and pick fights with me, they try and start arguments with me, they cut me off, crash into me, shove their phones in my face, and do anything they can to upset me. 

    The Nassau County Police Department said I was calling them for no reason. I have rock-sold evidence to prove that is not true. I had several legitimate reasons for calling them. 

    My next court date is near the end of March, 2021. I was arrested last year. 

    There is no way that the Nassau County Police could have investigated people following me into stores and harassing me because they didn’t have my bank records. Without my bank records, there is no way to know what store I was at and at what time. 

    The reason I’m contacting you is that I don’t know how long the stores are going to hold on to their security video. It could be one month or a few months. Hopefully, it’s a year. 

    The longer we wait, the more evidence is going to disappear. How can anyone prove anything if the evidence is gone? 

    One thing that will be proved either way is that the Nassau County Police arrested me and never investigated anything. 

    They also verbally attacked me on the phone and are now trying to make the calls disappear by underreporting the number of times I called them. 

    Why would I have possibly been spending that amount of time calling the police if nothing was going on? 

    I was asking them to look at security videos at stores. 

    If we get access to the security video at stores I visited in Nassau County we can obtain footage of several instances of the Nassau County Police Department’s civilian scam team harassing me in stores. They are still doing it to me today. 

    This is only one of the reasons I was calling. I’m saving the rest because I’m waiting to hear from the court if I can represent myself. 

    I sent you my bank and phone records. 

    Please let me know if there is any way we can request the security video at stores so we can obtain the footage of Nassau County Police’s civilian team repeatedly following me into stores and harassing me. 

    Thank you and have a great day. 

    Ever upward, 

    Mark Pine

  • Opinion: The reason I think New York City changed the hours that the subway is closed.

    New York law enforcement has completely lost their minds. That includes the New York FBI, NYPD, Nassau County Police Department, and others. 

    Disclaimers: If you have an emergency, call 911. Use this information at your own risk. All information is subject to change. I’m not a lawyer. I’m not a doctor. Verify all information yourself. This is my opinion. I don’t work for the government. 

    If you require information about COVID-19, you can find it here: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html

    New York law enforcement is getting paid regardless if we all starve or not. Personally, I think they would prefer that a lot of us starve. 

    In my opinion, New York law enforcement talks with whoever is in charge and says, let’s close the subway for X hours per night. New York law enforcement can care less if we all drop dead. 

    Here are two examples of why I think that:

    1. Are there any neighborhoods that you would be cautious to walk through at night? Why? The United States goes overseas and secures some of the most dangerous places. Why can’t they secure America? Why should one person live in a safe neighborhood and another person is unsafe? One reason is that law enforcement and the bureaucrats who direct them can care less about us. 
    2. When I walk around Midtown Manhattan at night, I don’t see enough NYPD officers in the streets, in their cars, etc. I think there are too many NYPD members drinking coffee and eating sandwiches at the precincts instead of patrolling the streets. How many police officers are being paid to sleep in the precincts at night? How many do you see in the street? You tell me. 

    If you are a regular productive person, you will probably have difficulty imagining what law enforcement is really up to. For example, tampering with people’s food, setting people up, having girls hook up with people and say they mistreated them, etc. That’s a big part of the day for some, not all, of law enforcement. 

    When New York City closed the subway from 1 AM to 5 AM they said it was to clean it. I will say that I did see a lot more cleaning than in the past. I just disagree that the subway had to be closed to be cleaned. 

    How many subway stations do they clean at the same time? Even at the height of the cleaning or now, I look into subway stations to see what’s going on at night and the majority of the time there is no one cleaning. 

    The reason I suspect New York law enforcement told the city to close the subway from 1 AM to 5 AM for so long is so more of the police can sleep at night. The police have a lot of people under surveillance. If people can’t move around the city, the New York FBI, NYPD, etc., don’t have to follow them around the city as much at night. 

    Also, civilians don’t know that regular people who work for the police conduct a lot of the surveillance done by the NYPD. The NYPD, NCPD, and others have a large number of civilians running around for them. I call them the NYPD civilian lie and scam team. 

    The NYPD has civilians they use to follow people around, pick fights with people to get them in trouble, rob people, and hook up with people and say they were assaulted. If I had to guess, the number of civilians that the NYPD has working for them off the record is in the tens of thousands. They are throwing our tax dollars in the garbage. 

    If you are doing anything illegal, I suggest you stop. The US government has so many informants working for them it’s not even funny. All ages, female, male, etc. The government has whole families working for them. 

    When I heard the subway will soon change the hours they are closed, I suspect I know why. Of course, it’s impossible to prove. 

    I’m not naming names because it’s not essential. I suspect high power business owners in New York City went to the powers that be and said, what the hell is going on? If you don’t open the subway, we will leave and take a lot of money out of the city. 

    New York law enforcement would have kept the subway closed from 1 AM to 5 AM forever if you let them. Now New York law enforcement has to spend more time following people like me around every night. People I know pay the police to harass me every day including today. 

    That’s just my theory. I don’t know this for a fact. Let me know if you agree or not. 

  • Opinion: The NYPD has teenage girls following me around, pretending I’m following them, and acting like they are scared in Queens, New York.

    Greetings,

    Anytime I take the 7 train into Queens, New York or any subway or bus in Queens, New York the NYPD and their civilian team snap into action. 

    People I know pay New York law enforcement and their large civilian scam team to physically attack me, sabotage me, pick fights with me, rob me, make up lies about me, and harass me non stop. There are hours of security video at stores in New York that back up my claims and I’m trying to obtain the video so I can expose them. I know I’m not the only person New York law enforcement is terrorizing. 

    In addition to having women and men constantly cutting me off, crashing into me, and trying to verbally pick fights with me; of course New York law enforcement has numerous girls in their teens and twenties follow me around and pretend I’m following them. The girls will shove their phones in my face, cut me off, crash into me from behind, anything they can to get the video they need to try and get me in trouble. 

    I have called NYPD 911 over 10,000 times. A lot more than 10,000 to be honest but I think 10,000 gets the point across. I have never blocked my number. My mobile phone is 917 815 5415. 

    No matter how bad anyone thinks United States law enforcement is, it’s 100X worse. The majority, not all, of people in power to stop them just look the other way because they know that US law enforcement kills people. If anyone wants I can send over articles from mainstream news websites backing up that claim. I have also seen New York law enforcement tamper with the food in several New York restaurants and supermarkets. 

    I don’t blame anyone for looking the other way. There is no one to tell. In my humble opinion, NYPD internal affairs, the Department of Investigations, the Civilian Complaint Review board, etc., are not enough. Also, is there even a group that looks into what federal law enforcement is up to? 

    New York law enforcement is paying teenage girls to follow me around, record me with their mobile phones, act like they are scared, physically attack me, while the NYPD and other New York law enforcement supervise.

    If you have an emergency call 911. Use this information at your own risk. I’m not an attorney.

     

  • Updated email signature at Baruch College to cover myself from the NYPD trying to have me kicked out of school.

    Thank you and have a great day. 

    Ever upward,

    Mark Pine

    #23971756

    I always treat everyone at CUNY with the utmost respect at all times. That includes staff, professors, and students. Treating people respectfully is more important than anything. I love The City University of New York.

    ____________________________________________

    I have been homeless for the past 5 years. I’m in good spirits and I’m making the best of it. I’m a professional at being homeless. 

    I earned a 3.975 GPA after 36 credits at LaGuardia Community College while homeless.

    I don’t take all the credit for the GPA. The professors and staff at LaGuardia Community College are stellar. I will never forget how helpful they are for the rest of my life. If it wasn’t for them, I wouldn’t have earned all the As. 

    Before I was at CUNY I was in a HRA public assistance job program and it was horrible. I would sit around all day and stare at the clock. All the computers were always taken and my phone didn’t work in the building. It was like having the worst possible full time job and being paid about $100 per week. Remembering that job program makes me appreciate CUNY even more. 

    I grew up in the Hewlett Woodmere area on Long Island. I graduated from Hewlett High School in 1994. I also grew up in Westhampton, New York. 

    A few people I grew up with have been paying former New York law enforcement (NYPD, NCPD, etc.) private investigators for decades. This is a provable fact. There are articles on mainstream news websites that back up my claims. 

    99% of police officers are great people. I am always friendly and respectful to the police in person. I’m homeless so I interact with them all the time. For example, I always talk with the police when I go to Walgreens and Duane Reade. 

    I advise the police officers I speak with to get a New York State real estate salesperson license. I’m a homeless New York State licensed real estate broker. 

    I estimate that a fraction of one percent of police officers are criminals. Those are the ones that the people I grew up with pay. One of the services the people who I grew up with pay official law enforcement private investigators for is to harass people including me. 

    Before I go any further, I don’t drink. I don’t smoke. I don’t party. I don’t have a criminal record. I don’t do anything illegal. 

    I live squeaky clean. I refer to myself as Mark “squeaky clean” Pine. For example, I sent my 2020 Federal and New York tax return to the IRS in January 2020 by certified mail. 

    Now that I’m at CUNY I’m loving life. I have a mobile phone. I have a laptop. I have places to shower. I have a storage to keep my things. I have a little food. I just don’t have a roof over my head. 

    The law enforcement people who harass me know me inside and out and vice versa. I have rock solid evidence to back up everything I’m saying. For example, news articles in mainstream news websites. 

    I shared the articles with a few of the executives at CUNY and other government officials. For example the Department of Investigations, the Civilian Complaint Review Board, NYPD Internal Affairs, NCPD Internal Affairs, Speaker of the City Council, District 2 City Council, Manhattan Borough President, New York FBI, Nassau County Police Department, District Attorney, US Attorney, NYC Public Advocate, NYC Comptroller, New York State Comptroller, NYPD 13th Precinct, and others. 

    When the private investigators and the civilians who work for them harass me, I call the NYPD. I used to argue with them on the phone. I don’t argue with them anymore. There is no point. They aren’t helping me. 

    Of course the private investigators were given the audio of me arguing on the phone with the NYPD from years ago while I was being attacked and bullied. They want to take the audio and say those words were directed towards someone or multiple people at CUNY (student, professor, staff). 

    If anyone looks at the emails I have sent to the staff and professors at CUNY, you will see that I always treat everyone with the utmost respect at all times. 

    I have plenty of experience interacting with people. I have helped hundreds of individuals and companies around the country with web marketing. I’ve run Google Ads campaigns for companies, helped with social media, video production, etc. My former clients include doctors, attorneys, construction companies, retail businesses, etc. 

    It’s not that difficult to figure out how the police want to try and have me kicked out of school after dealing with them for years. 

    1. They will lie and say “he said something rude to someone at Baruch College.” Then they will mix up my voice with that old audio. Believe me with billions of dollars, they do that. The NYPD budget is in the billions of dollars. The pensions are over a billion dollars per year. 
    2. Something happens off campus that coincidentally involves Baruch College students and me. “Mark Pine ran into Baruch College students in Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Queens, and X happened. We have 100 witnesses, photos and videos. He’s a menace!” 
    3. “He sent a vulgar email to someone at school.” They will go into my email or social media and send some nasty emails to people.

    The police have civilians who work for them crash into me and cut me off while recording me. I guess you would call it an ambush. They have done that alot. I’m not going to get into everything the police do to me because I don’t want to offend anyone. 

    The people I grew up with throw around tens of thousands of dollars like it’s pennies. The civilians I grew up with give the police a big budget to run scams so it’s no problem for them to recruit people. 

    I sent articles to the higher ups at CUNY that would make anyone say how is that person not in prison. Not only are the people I grew up with not in prison, they don’t have criminal records after being busted attacking people. #fact

    They get people apartment rentals, cars, jobs, cash, etc. There is no denying that the civilians I grew up with are connected in New York, Florida, and other states. Unfortunately they use their contacts to sabotage people. 

    I know of a famous story in New York where the people who pay the police to harass me lent someone over a million dollars to sabotage the person. The whole story is documented in the press. I can’t mention the victims name because he would sue me for defamation. 

    They got the money back and ran the person into the ground. They tried to do the same thing to me years ago. 

    I know a lot more stories than this. For example, I know of a woman who is in jail for years that the police set up. I told NYPD internal affairs, NYPD crime stoppers, ect., they can care less. 

    The private investigators also might have people try and pick fights with me to try and get me to react. None of it is going to work. 

    A person can pour a can of paint on my head and I can care less. I’ll report it and that’s it. I never lose my cool. I’ve been through hell and back, I’m used to it. 

    There was a student at LaGuardia Community College who started yelling at me in the middle of class. I have no idea who the person is. I never said one word to the person in my life. 

    There was a camera in the classroom. I reported it to LaGuardia Community College Public Safety. They said the camera was broken. Then someone went into my email and erased some, not all, of the emails of me reporting what happened.

    I have also contacted Public Safety at Baruch College, the main CUNY Public Safety Headquarters, Title 9 Coordinators, etc., and reported what’s going on. 

    I honestly believe that I started out school homeless and I’m going to be a millionaire from my startups before I graduate. That is why I’m walking on eggshells because CUNY has a massive positive impact on my life. 

    I love CUNY. 

    The police also send messages and pretend it’s me. One time I was volunteering to get into expensive technology events. They went into my Facebook account and sent messages to the person I was volunteering for. 

    The people I grew up with have just as much money, contacts, and are equally as evil as almost any criminals you have read about in the news during the past few years. 

    I remember reading in a mainstream news website that someone who was convicted for harassing and attacking several people was hiring former law enforcement to cover up his crimes. That is why it took so long to convict the person. The people I grew up with are just as bad and do the same exact thing. 

    I now understand why victims sometimes wait years before coming forward and reporting their attackers. It’s because unless you have millions of dollars for an attorney, navigating the US government system as a victim is very time consuming. I literally spend a hundred hours per month defending myself against the people who harass me.  

    Instead of living off about $400 per month from HRA NYC public assistance, I get a lot more now because I’m at CUNY. For example, I receive thousands of dollars per year in my bank account in addition to the monthly money from the public assistance office. 

    I pay all my bills in advance when I receive the money. For example, mobile phone, etc. Not one penny goes to alcohol, smoking, vaping, partying, or anything like that. 

    I also had a job at school in the library before school went online. 

    With the help of the CUNY staff, I’m smart enough to earn a 3.975 at LaGuardia Community College. I was on the Dean’s List every semester. 

    The private investigators who my civilian tormentors pay are claiming I’m willing to jeopardize the blessing in my life that is CUNY. 

    I treat everyone at CUNY with the utmost respect including students, staff, and professors. I mostly keep to myself at school. 

    I have articles on government websites and mainstream news websites backing up all the claims I made here. I’m not giving up. It’s all going to work out. If anyone reading this is able to live their life without anyone interfering, be thankful for that. I don’t have that luxury. 

    Having to constantly put out one fire after the next severely interferes with my productivity. I never email students so no student will ever read this. 

    This is an email I sent to all my professors about class groups. 

    Greetings Professor,

    First and foremost, I love CUNY. It’s the best opportunity ever. I treat everyone at CUNY with the utmost respect at all times. That includes students, professors, and staff. 

    I have plenty of experience interacting with people from web marketing and real estate.

    I also wanted to mention that I have been homeless for the past 5 years. Just in case there is mandatory interaction between students, I thought it was only fair for you and the students in my class groups to know. 

    I’m sure there are a number of students and their parents who wouldn’t want their child in groups and pairing up with homeless people. 

    I give you permission to announce to the class if there is anyone who wouldn’t mind being in a group with a homeless person, Mark Pine is homeless.

    I’m not embarrassed at all. Hopefully, with the help of CUNY, I’ll have a roof over my head one day. 

    Because of CUNY, I have a laptop, phone, place to shower, MetroCard, food, clothes, etc. CUNY has given me a huge opportunity to get back on track. 

    I’m actually a homeless New York State licensed real estate broker. 

    I don’t drink. I don’t smoke. I don’t have a criminal record. I don’t do anything illegal. I just have bad credit and no money. That’s it.  

    In my first year at CUNY, I earned a 3.975 GPA with 36 credits. 

    I sometimes sleep on the 7 train, buses, subway platforms, etc. I also study in the subway because I use the free WiFi. 

    I’m always friendly to the NYPD when they tell me to get off the steps. 

    Hundreds of NYPD officers know me because I’ve been homeless for so long. They couldn’t be more friendly. I talk with them often. I recommend they get a real estate salesperson’s license. 

    Just in case any group members see me around town, I’d like to be upfront with everyone so there is no surprise. 

    I did a little investigative journalism and found there are thousands of complaints from New York college students against New York college students every year. I want to take every precaution possible so I’m not part of it. 

    According to New York Post journalist Melissa Klein: 

    Cornell, NYU top list of New York colleges with most sexual violence complaints.

    New York’s colleges recorded nearly 4,000 sexual misconduct complaints in 2018, with Cornell and New York University at the top of the list, new state data shows.

    In general, more students at the public CUNY and SUNY institutions were found responsible for their actions in school disciplinary proceedings than at the state’s private schools.

    nypost.com/2020/01/11/cornell-nyu-top-list-of-new-york-colleges-with-most-sexual-violence-complaints/

    I am going to continue to be a model student. I will be concise, professional, serious, and respectful, at all times when interacting with students.  

    I’m upfront and honest about everything. That is why I’m letting all my professors know I’m homeless just in case it affects what groups I’m placed in. 

    I have a place to keep clean clothes, shower, etc. I’m in great spirits. I’m making the best of it and enjoying life.

    Please advise if you require any additional information. 

    Thank you and have a great day. 

    Ever upward,

    Mark Pine

    #23971756

    I always treat everyone at CUNY with the utmost respect at all times. That includes staff, professors, and students. Treating people respectfully is more important than anything. 

    I love The City University of New York.

  • Opinion: Request to represent myself in my Nassau County criminal trial.

    Greetings, 

    First and foremost I treat everyone involved in this case with the utmost respect at all times. 

    I asked the staff at the criminal court if I could represent myself. They said I have to ask the judge. They told me the court might order me to continue being represented by a public defender. 

    I would like to represent myself. I think you’re doing a good job. Albeit, I would prefer to interact directly with everyone. 

    Please let me know if you require any additional information and paperwork from me. 

    Please let me know the requirements to officially make the request with the court. 

    Thank you and have a great day. 

    Ever upward, 

    Mark Pine

  • Supreme Court of the State of New York Appellate Division: Second Judicial Department GRIEVANCE COMMITTEE COMPLAINT about the Nassau County District Attorney.

    Greetings New York Courts,

    First and foremost, I treat everyone at the New York Courts, Nassau County District Attorney, Nassau County Police, Nassau County Legal Aid, etc., with the utmost respect at all times. That is more important than anything. I’m not trying to make a bad situation worse. 

    Attached to this email is my LaGuardia Community College / The City University of New York college transcript. I was there for a year and I just transferred to Baruch College. 

    I have a 3.975 GPA after 12 classes and 36 credits. I’m on the Dean’s List. 

    I turned over my Chase Bank records to the Nassau County District Attorney. I never touch cash except to do my laundry. 

    I don’t drink. I don’t smoke. I don’t party. Not 1 penny was spent on alcohol, etc. 

    I turned over my college transcript to the Nassau County District Attorney. I have an A average. 

    I turned over my T Mobile phone records to the Nassau County District Attorney without them asking. 

    I don’t have any criminal record. I’m 44 years old. My birthday is August 15, 1976. 

    Why is the Nassau County District Attorney demanding a mental evaluation? 

    I was arrested at the Jericho Public Library while studying for school. I did what I was told from the minute I was arrested until the time I was released. I didn’t resist arrest at all. It’s all on security video. 

    I wasn’t disrespectful to anyone at the court or the police. 

    On what grounds are they demanding a mental evaluation? What did I do? 

    The Nassau County District Attorney NCDA is threatening “Cease & Desist” telling me to stop sending them evidence. 

    If the NCDA is trying a case, wouldn’t they want as much evidence as possible? 

    I’ve already disproven this case with the evidence I sent. I’m using the skills I learned at CUNY to win this case. 

    The NCPD and NCDA want me to throw away 99% of the evidence in this case. They are going to take 1% and spin it into a conviction. That’s why they are telling me to stop sending all the evidence about what happened. 

    I am being concise, professional, and respectful. I don’t take any of this personally. I know the NCPD is forcing this case on the NCDA. The NCDA doesn’t want this case. 

    The NCPD doesn’t want this case either but people I know are paying a few of them so they have no choice. 

    Whose interests are being represented with this type of behavior? What threat am I to the community or anyone? What threat have I ever been? 

    I was calling the NCPD to report that I was being harassed. There are phone calls when the staff at Nassau County Police Headquarters threatened me and tore me to shreds on the phone. 

    If those calls get out I’m famous. They will go viral on YouTube and social media. Even if it’s only tens of thousands of views, I’ll be locally famous. 

    My public defender told me it’s the law that the Nassau County District Attorney has to share all the calls with me. There is no way they are going to send me MP3s of the Nassau County Police Headquarters staff yelling at me and threatening me on the phone. Acting totally unprofessional. 

    My question is, what is their plan? I sent my phone records so they can’t say the calls weren’t made. 

    The Nassau County Police Department never investigated any of the crimes I reported. I sent them rock-solid evidence of crimes with credible witnesses. You will see it in the next email.  

    Police officers from the Nassau County Police Precinct 6 told me to stop calling Nassau County 911 and Nassau County Police Headquarters 5 days before my arrest. 

    I never called since. 

    Why was I then arrested? 

    I’m going to send you another email right after this that I just sent to the NCDA. 

    Thank you and have a great day. 

    Ever upward,

    Mark Pine

    I always treat everyone at CUNY with the utmost respect at all times. That includes staff, professors, and students. Treating people respectfully is more important than anything. 

    I love The City University of New York.

  • Email to the Nassau County District Attorney about sending them evidence directly.

    Greetings,

    First and foremost, I treat everyone involved in this court case with the utmost respect at all times. That includes everyone at the court, Nassau County Legal Aid, and Nassau County District Attorney.  

    I am very happy with my free public defender. I treat him with the utmost respect and hold him in the highest regard. I’ve donated money to the Nassau County Legal Aid even though I’m on public assistance. 

    That is how much I appreciate them. I also shared some information about web marketing with my public defender that I thought might be useful at some point in the future. 

    I will try to send the majority of the evidence directly to my Legal Aid attorney. 

    I asked my public defender if it’s a suggestion to stop sending evidence directly to the Nassau County District Attorney or is it against the law for me to respectfully email evidence directly to the Nassau County Legal Aid attorney and the Nassau County District Attorney. 

    I asked my attorney the question a few times and he never said it’s illegal. I also asked the question to the Nassau County District Attorney via email and they never responded. 

    I sent my legal aid attorney my Chase Bank records and politely asked if he could forward them to the Nassau County District Attorney. He said no (I attached the email). 

    The Chase Bank records show a few things. 

    1. I live squeaky clean. I don’t drink. I don’t smoke. I don’t party. I don’t do anything illegal. 

    I never touch cash except to do my laundry. 

    Everything I do is tracked 100%. 

    2. There is no second mobile phone. I sent you my T Mobile phone records without anyone asking. 

    The Nassau County Police Department and their staff are lying in the criminal complaint and saying I called from two numbers. The Chase Bank and other bank statements show there was no second mobile phone. 

    I’ll give you the password for my T Mobile account and I give you permission to check anything you like. The same goes for all my bank records, my email accounts, anything you would like to access I will give you the password, email you the statements, however is convenient for you. 

    I’m going to share the Chase Bank statements with you today via the web form. I also have a PayPal, CashApp, Bank of America account, Capital One Account, and I think that’s it. The Chase is the one I use the most.

    I’m more than happy to share every statement from all the accounts with the Nassau County District Attorney. I have nothing to hide. I have no criminal record.

    I am very happy with my legal aid attorney. I don’t want to represent myself. 99% of the work my public defender does for me is A+. I merely disagree about holding back crucial evidence. 

    Instead of going back and forth and wasting his time, I’m sending it directly to you. If it’s illegal for me to respectfully email evidence to the Nassau County District Attorney please let me know and I’ll stop. 

    Thank you and have a great day. 

    Ever upward, 

    Mark Pine.

  • My new email signature at Baruch College CUNY.

    This email signature is dedicated to all the victims of NYPD Alberto Randazzo. 

    This message is for government officials and private organizations I contact about a situation I’m about to detail. 

    This email signature is not for anyone at CUNY. I never bring up anything mentioned in this email with anyone at CUNY besides the Title 9 Coordinator, the CUNY General Counsel, and Chancellor via email. 

    I don’t believe it’s appropriate to discuss any of this with anyone at school, although it must be included. Recently several emails were erased from my LaGuardia Community College email account. 

    This time I’m going to include this information in every email signature so the same people can erase every email and say I never sent one email the whole time I’m at Baruch College. 

    I treat everyone at CUNY with the utmost respect at all times. Including staff, professors, and students. Treating people respectfully is more important than anything. 

    I’m professional, concise, respectful, and serious. I do not get into anything about anyone’s personal life at CUNY. 

    I grew up around major money in New York City, Nassau County, South Florida, and the Hamptons. People I know have been paying New York law enforcement to run scams for decades.

    Long story short, they told New York law enforcement (NYPD, NCPD, SCPD, etc.) to tear me to shreds. 

    I’m not going to keep quiet while people I grew up with and New York law enforcement devise one scam after the next to try and have me kicked out of college. I’m not going to keep quiet while rich people I grew up with are having brunch in Palm Beach and Amagansett while paying the police to have me tossed out of school. 

    People don’t realize why some victims take years to report the crimes. The reason is that most, not all, of the police can care less. Also, when you report crime people are too busy with their own issues, and sometimes when you report a crime you lose more than you already lost. 

    It’s really not a joke but I will make a small joke and say that New York law enforcement offers an amazing value for the dollar. The members of New York law enforcement and their civilian team who harass me should focus their energy on something positive because they are very talented. They harass me in ways that a regular person would not believe unless they say a video of it.

    New York law enforcement has people try and pick fights with me, they had girls try to befriend me, they destroy my property, attack me, etc. 

    I have been put on notice that New York law enforcement will be sparing no expense or resource to have me kicked out of school. 

    When New York law enforcement harasses me, I take my headphones out of my ears and call NYPD 911 over and over until they stop harassing me.

    The NYPD 911 operators all know me. I know they aren’t helping me. My thought process is at least it’s documented that I called. I shared my phone records with the Chancellor and CUNY General Councils’ office. 

    I used to argue with the NYPD and NYPD 911 operators on the phone. I’m always polite to New York law enforcement in person. 

    I have been notified that New York law enforcement is going to take the audio of me arguing with them and use it out of context which is their specialty. They are going to say the audio of arguments between New York law enforcement and me was directed at professors, staff, or students at CUNY. 

    New York law enforcement also let me know that they will have multiple students say I was stalking them and trying to pick fights with people. 

    New York law enforcement already has people crash into me, cut me off, and many other scams/ambushes while it’s being recorded. Especially when I’m in Manhattan and Queens. 

    New York law enforcement also goes into all my social media and email accounts and sabotages them, erases emails, sends messages, and pretends it’s me. 

    I don’t drink. I don’t smoke. I don’t party. I don’t do anything illegal. I don’t have a criminal record. 

    I am a New York State licensed real estate broker. I also provide web marketing services for companies. 

    About five years ago New York law enforcement chased away the majority of my web marketing clients and I’ve been homeless ever since. 

    I have places to shower. I have a place to keep clean clothes. I sleep on subways and buses. I like to sleep on the 7 train. 

    When I used to be busy as a real estate broker I helped so many people find apartments without charging them that I lost count. 

    When I was active with web marketing I helped so many people without charging them I lost count. 

    I’ll take my last bite of food and throw it to a bird when I’m walking around. 

    That’s the type of person I am. 

    I’m not saying all of New York law enforcement are criminals. I’m saying a fraction of 1% of them are and that is who is harassing me. 

    I’m in the process of suing the NYPD and NCPD. I have contacted hundreds of government offices and agencies and I’m contacting more. I’m going through all the proper channels and it’s going to work out. 

    Again, I’m not going to keep quiet while millionaires I grew up with pay police to sabotage me. They already took enough from me. 

    I love college and I want to graduate. After 36 credits at CUNY, I have a 3.975 GPA. That’s studying and doing my homework on the subway steps while living on $12 per day. 

    I used to enjoy dating. Now my face looks like a piece of spoiled roast beef and I’m missing teeth. 

    Moreover, if a woman offered me $10,000,000 to hold her hand for 30 seconds, I wouldn’t do it because the police have me living so cautiously I’d think it was a setup. 

    NYPD Internal Affairs and the CCRB have not helped me at all. 

    Thank you, and have a great day.