New York Daily News

Att’ys are 1 hero’s heroes

Give $400G to ailing 9/11 cop scammed by his lawyer

- BY LARRY MCSHANE

A 9/11 hero NYPD officer, scammed out of a $1 million compensati­on fund check by a friend and fellow cop, received a welcome bit of holiday payback from a state lawyers’ group.

Cancer survivor John Ferreyra, who fell ill after working on the toxic pile at Ground Zero after the 2001 World Trade Center attack, was presented Thursday with a $400,000 check by the New York State Lawyers Fund. He was victimized by a former NYPD pal turned attorney — with the scammer now facing up to 10 years in prison at his Feb. 5 sentencing.

“I am both humbled and grateful to finally receive [nearly] half of the award that was given to me for my disabling 9/11 illness,” said Ferreyra, diagnosed in in 2005 with non-Hodgkins lymphoma. “It is my hope that no other member of the 9/11 community, or anybody else, ever has to experience what my family and I went through.”

The lawyers’ fund provides financial assistance for clients victimized by unscrupulo­us attorneys like Gustavo Vila, who pleaded guilty to stealing 90% of his friend’s payout from the Sept. 11 Victim Compensati­on Fund. The lawyer and Ferreyra became close when Vila was working his way up through the NYPD ranks, eventually becoming a lieutenant and advisor to Police Commission­er William Bratton.

Vila, 62, admitted pocketing all but $100,000 of Ferreyra’s $1 million payout, using the cash to pay his taxes and write checks to his family worth nearly $300,000. It was later discovered that Vila was actually disbarred for a grand larceny conviction in 2015 — the year before the check to his old friend arrived.

Ferreyra endured incessant rounds of treatment, running the gamut from multiple surgeries to

chemothera­py, from radiation to a stem cell transplant, in the years after he was diagnosed.

The father of two girls said his longtime friend continued lying to him until this past January and never offered an apology for the cruel scam.

Vila pleaded guilty in White Plains Federal Court in October, four years after his friend’s check from the 9/11 fund arrived and seven years after he took on Ferreyra’s case.

“It’s inexcusabl­e to steal from anyone, but to target and prey upon a 9/11 hero in this way is a despicable betrayal not of just John Ferreyra but of all those who have sacrificed their health and lives working to rebuild following the attacks,” said 9/11 survivors advocate John Feal.

Feal presented the $400,000 check to Ferreyra along with the victim’s attorney Michael Barash, whose firm has represente­d thousands of first responders.

“I could simply not stand by when I heard John’s devastatin­g story, realizing he was being victimized again,” said Barash. “This was a betrayal of trust, plain and simple.”

 ??  ?? John Feal (left) and attorney Michael Barash (second to left) give $400,000 check Friday to Lisa Ferreyra and her husband John Ferreyra to help compensate $1 million payout from victims fund that John lost in a scam.
John Feal (left) and attorney Michael Barash (second to left) give $400,000 check Friday to Lisa Ferreyra and her husband John Ferreyra to help compensate $1 million payout from victims fund that John lost in a scam.

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