A former Brooklyn prosecutor is facing federal criminal charges for allegedly tapping the cellphones of a fellow prosecutor and a New York City detective.
According to a grand jury indictment unsealed on Monday, Tara Lenich, 41, forged judges’ signatures on wiretap orders by cutting the signatures from legitimate documents, taping them to orders that she created and submitting them to cellphone service providers.
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