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  1. Percy Whitman Knapp (February 24, 1909 – June 14, 2004) was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. Previous to that service, he led a far-reaching investigation into corruption in the New York City Police Department from 1970 to 1972.

  2. 15 juin 2004 · Whitman Knapp, a federal judge with a prosecutor's tenacity and a Wall Street pedigree who led New York City through a tumultuous two-year investigation into widespread police corruption in the...

  3. The Commission to Investigate Alleged Police Corruption (known informally as the Knapp Commission, after its chairman Whitman Knapp) was a five-member panel initially formed in April 1970 by Mayor John V. Lindsay to investigate corruption within the New York City Police Department.

  4. 15 oct. 2021 · Named for its chairperson Whitman Knapp—the former Manhattan assistant district attorney and future U.S. district court judge—the commission sought to “uncover definitive proof of the extent of graft among 32,000 police officers, and bring that proof to public attention.”

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  5. 8 janv. 2021 · Assistant U.S. Attorneys Alixandra Smith and Whitman Knapp of the Eastern District of New York and Trial Attorneys Katherine Nielsen, Elizabeth S. Boison and Nikhila Raj are prosecuting the case. The Justice Department’s Office of International Affairs provided assistance in this case.

  6. Whitman Knapp is the Chairman of GTBInsights, LLC an advisor to banks and fintechs focused on the development and implication of DLT technology for Global Transaction Banking operations. Before founding GTBInsights, LLC in 2011, Whitman spent 20 years providing market research and advice to the major global transaction banks. In 1992, he ...

  7. The mayor called Whitman Knapp. Sixty-one years of age, Knapp knew a lot about both the City and law enforcement. He had served as a prosecutor under two legendary Manhattan district attorneys, Tom Dewey and Frank Hogan, rising to be chief of Hogan’s Rackets Bureau. Since then, in a distinguished career as a “name partner” in a ...