A judge yesterday ruled that prosecutors don’t have to disclose before trial any payments from a federal informant to four men accused of plotting to bomb two Bronx synagogues.
Defense lawyers have suggested the men, all of upstate Newburgh, were lured into the plot with inducements ranging from cash to chicken dinners.
At a pretrial conference, lawyer Vincent Briccetti demanded an accounting of any payments or promises of payments. But prosecutor Eric Snyder said that was not required before trial.
The men are accused of plotting to bomb two Riverdale synagogues and shoot down planes at an upstate Air National Guard base.
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