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Apr 29, 2014

Commission Document: FCC Agents and USDOJ Seize Equipment from NYC Pirate Radio Stations

Commission Document

FCC Agents and USDOJ Seize Equipment from NYC Pirate Radio Stations

 

UNITED STATES ATTORNEY’S OFFICE
Southern District of New York
U.S. ATTORNEY PREET BHARARA
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: U.S. ATTORNEY’S OFFICE
Monday, April 14, 2014
James Margolin, Jerika Richardson,
http://www.justice.gov/usao/nys
Jennifer Queliz
(212) 637-2600
FCC
Mark Wigfield
(202) 418-0253
MANHATTAN U.S. ATTORNEY ANNOUNCES SEIZURE OF RADIO
EQUIPMENT FROM PIRATE RADIO STATIONS
Preet Bharara, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, and
Travis LeBlanc, Acting Enforcement Bureau Chief of the Federal Communications Commission
(“FCC”), announced the unsealing of two complaints seeking the forfeiture of radio transmission
and production equipment allegedly used in the illegal broadcast of pirate radio stations on a
total of four different FM frequencies, and further announced that on April 2, 2014, FCC agents
and Deputy U.S. Marshals, pursuant to warrants, seized the radio transmission and production
equipment identified in the two complaints.
The Communications Act of 1934 makes it unlawful to operate radio broadcasting
equipment above certain low-intensity thresholds without having a license issued by the FCC,
and authorizes the seizure and forfeiture of any equipment used with willful and knowing intent
to broadcast without an FCC license.
FCC Acting Enforcement Bureau Chief Travis LeBlanc said: “As alleged, these pirate
radio stations were for-profit businesses that broke the law to line their own pockets while
disrupting legitimate broadcasters. They should be out of business and off the air.”
According to the two Complaints unsealed in Manhattan federal court, and various
unsealed documents associated with the two warrants executed on April 2:
FCC agents identified a commercial space at 80-84 West 181st Street in the Bronx as the
production studio for “Rika FM,” which illegally broadcasts its programming on 94.5 and 94.9
MHZ. FCC agents also identified a residence at 1370 St. Nicholas Avenue in Manhattan as the
location of the radio transmission equipment by means of which “Rika FM” was illegally
broadcast.

 FCC agents also identified radio transmission equipment at a second residence at 1370 St.
Nicholas Avenue in Manhattan that was being used to illegally broadcast on 95.3 MHZ and
100.1 MHZ.
Mr. Bharara praised the investigative work of the Federal Communications Commission
and also thanked the United States Marshals Service for its assistance.
Assistant United States Attorney Arastu K. Chaudhury is in charge of these cases.
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