Topic: Ex-N.Y. legislative leader sentenced to 12 years in prison
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Tue 05/03/16 02:23 PM
Edited by alleoops on Tue 05/03/16 02:25 PM
Ex-N.Y. legislative leader Silver sentenced to 12 years in prison


NEW YORK (Reuters) - Former New York State Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, for decades one of the state's most powerful politicians, was sentenced on Tuesday to 12 years in federal prison for collecting millions of dollars in illegal kickbacks.

U.S. District Judge Valerie Caproni in Manhattan federal court said she hoped the penalty would cause "the next corrupt politician to hesitate" before accepting a bribe.

The prison term could amount to a life sentence for the 72-year-old Silver, who fought prostate cancer last year.

The sentencing capped a stunning fall from power for Silver, a Democrat who represented Manhattan's Lower East Side and served as speaker of the state Assembly from 1994 to 2015.

Silver's counterpart in the state Senate, former Majority Leader Dean Skelos, was also found guilty of corruption just 10 days after a jury convicted Silver of seven counts in December.

The legislative leaders were two of the "three men in a room," along with the governor, who control virtually all legislation in the state capital of Albany.

Their convictions represented the biggest wins in a broad anti-corruption campaign by Preet Bharara, the U.S. Attorney in Manhattan, who has charged numerous politicians with graft.

"Today's stiff sentence is a just and fitting end to Sheldon Silver's long career of corruption," Bharara said in a statement following the hearing.

More than 30 legislators have been forced from office for criminal or ethical issues since 2000, according to the nonprofit watchdog Citizens Union.

Prosecutors said Silver awarded $500,000 in secret state grant money to a cancer researcher who, in exchange, funneled patients to Silver's law firm, allowing the lawmaker to collect millions of dollars in referral fees.

He was also accused of steering real estate developers to another law firm in exchange for kickbacks and then throwing his support to rent-control legislation favored by the developers.

Silver offered an apology during the hearing, saying: "I've let down my family, I've let down my colleagues, I've let down my constituents, and I am truly, truly sorry for that."

Minutes later, he appeared to have no reaction when Caproni announced the sentence. His lawyers said they plan to appeal his conviction.

Steven Molo, one of Silver's lawyers, had asked Caproni for a "sentence that tempers justice with mercy," citing Silver's age, health and what he described as a lifetime of good works for the people of New York.

But prosecutors said Silver deserved a sentence longer than that of any other convicted New York public official, given his leadership position and the sheer scope of his misconduct.

Caproni agreed, telling Silver that corruption "attacks the very heart of our system of government" before offering a blunt assessment of his behavior.

"Mr. Silver, those are not the actions of a basically honest person," she said after listing some of his crimes. "Those are the actions of a scheming, corrupt politician."

The judge also ordered Silver to pay a fine of $1.75 million and forfeit more than $5 million in ill-gotten gains. He is scheduled to report to prison on July 1.

Funny, they didn't mention his party affiliation.grumble

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Tue 05/03/16 02:31 PM
Edited by SassyEuro2 on Tue 05/03/16 02:31 PM
Humm... Lots of old guys, paying the piper & young ones dying.. lately spock IMO


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Tue 05/03/16 02:34 PM

Ex-N.Y. legislative leader Silver sentenced to 12 years in prison


NEW YORK (Reuters) - Former New York State Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, for decades one of the state's most powerful politicians, was sentenced on Tuesday to 12 years in federal prison for collecting millions of dollars in illegal kickbacks.

U.S. District Judge Valerie Caproni in Manhattan federal court said she hoped the penalty would cause "the next corrupt politician to hesitate" before accepting a bribe.

The prison term could amount to a life sentence for the 72-year-old Silver, who fought prostate cancer last year.

The sentencing capped a stunning fall from power for Silver, a Democrat who represented Manhattan's Lower East Side and served as speaker of the state Assembly from 1994 to 2015.

Silver's counterpart in the state Senate, former Majority Leader Dean Skelos, was also found guilty of corruption just 10 days after a jury convicted Silver of seven counts in December.

The legislative leaders were two of the "three men in a room," along with the governor, who control virtually all legislation in the state capital of Albany.

Their convictions represented the biggest wins in a broad anti-corruption campaign by Preet Bharara, the U.S. Attorney in Manhattan, who has charged numerous politicians with graft.

"Today's stiff sentence is a just and fitting end to Sheldon Silver's long career of corruption," Bharara said in a statement following the hearing.

More than 30 legislators have been forced from office for criminal or ethical issues since 2000, according to the nonprofit watchdog Citizens Union.

Prosecutors said Silver awarded $500,000 in secret state grant money to a cancer researcher who, in exchange, funneled patients to Silver's law firm, allowing the lawmaker to collect millions of dollars in referral fees.

He was also accused of steering real estate developers to another law firm in exchange for kickbacks and then throwing his support to rent-control legislation favored by the developers.

Silver offered an apology during the hearing, saying: "I've let down my family, I've let down my colleagues, I've let down my constituents, and I am truly, truly sorry for that."

Minutes later, he appeared to have no reaction when Caproni announced the sentence. His lawyers said they plan to appeal his conviction.

Steven Molo, one of Silver's lawyers, had asked Caproni for a "sentence that tempers justice with mercy," citing Silver's age, health and what he described as a lifetime of good works for the people of New York.

But prosecutors said Silver deserved a sentence longer than that of any other convicted New York public official, given his leadership position and the sheer scope of his misconduct.

Caproni agreed, telling Silver that corruption "attacks the very heart of our system of government" before offering a blunt assessment of his behavior.

"Mr. Silver, those are not the actions of a basically honest person," she said after listing some of his crimes. "Those are the actions of a scheming, corrupt politician."

The judge also ordered Silver to pay a fine of $1.75 million and forfeit more than $5 million in ill-gotten gains. He is scheduled to report to prison on July 1.

Funny, they didn't mention his party affiliation.grumble


Silver is a Democrat.

By the way, Fox News is reporting this:
Silver's former state Senate counterpart, Republican ex-Majority Leader Dean Skelos, is due to be sentenced later this month on his own corruption conviction. Skelos was found guilty, at a separate trial, of using his position to arrange payments and a job for his son.


In New York, political corruption is bipartisan.

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Tue 05/03/16 02:42 PM
In New York, political corruption is bipartisan

It certainly is

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Tue 05/03/16 03:03 PM

"The judge also ordered Silver to pay a fine of $1.75 million and forfeit more than $5 million in ill-gotten gains. He is scheduled to report to prison on July 1."

rofl rofl rofl rofl

* Um, his appeal ?
** Will continue till his last breath and the funds to his estate.

* As long as it never gets this bad ! :laughing:

“We now live in a nation where doctors destroy health, lawyers destroy justice, universities destroy knowledge, governments destroy freedom, the press destroys information, religion destroys morals, and our banks destroy the economy.” ~Chris Hedges

- Read more at: http://emilysquotes.com/?s=politicin+lawyers

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Tue 05/03/16 03:10 PM


"The judge also ordered Silver to pay a fine of $1.75 million and forfeit more than $5 million in ill-gotten gains. He is scheduled to report to prison on July 1."

rofl rofl rofl rofl

* Um, his appeal ?
** Will continue till his last breath and the funds to his estate.

* As long as it never gets this bad ! :laughing:

“We now live in a nation where doctors destroy health, lawyers destroy justice, universities destroy knowledge, governments destroy freedom, the press destroys information, religion destroys morals, and our banks destroy the economy.” ~Chris Hedges

- Read more at: http://emilysquotes.com/?s=politicin+lawyers


love to hear your Swansong after five years of Trudy!rofl rofl rofl

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Tue 05/03/16 04:35 PM
Ohhohoho.....research fund will gona turn some bribe exchange activitis some how.....i don't know what kind of logic this will be but social rumorer always enjoin kind of role or maybe some should avoid scenstivy request exploting by whom him charge.....a better politic policy may change the world however.........drinker

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Tue 05/03/16 04:57 PM



"The judge also ordered Silver to pay a fine of $1.75 million and forfeit more than $5 million in ill-gotten gains. He is scheduled to report to prison on July 1."

rofl rofl rofl rofl

* Um, his appeal ?
** Will continue till his last breath and the funds to his estate.

* As long as it never gets this bad ! :laughing:

“We now live in a nation where doctors destroy health, lawyers destroy justice, universities destroy knowledge, governments destroy freedom, the press destroys information, religion destroys morals, and our banks destroy the economy.” ~Chris Hedges

- Read more at: http://emilysquotes.com/?s=politicin+lawyers


love to hear your Swansong after five years of Trudy!rofl rofl rofl


** Good dictators / Bad dictators ohwell
* Prince Henry got off the plane in Toronto, said "Kick-my-butt-I'm-tired"(guess who kicked him) and the boys went arm-in-arm laughing. True,,, Kids...what-can-you-do!
** The above is true laugh

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Tue 05/03/16 09:44 PM




"The judge also ordered Silver to pay a fine of $1.75 million and forfeit more than $5 million in ill-gotten gains. He is scheduled to report to prison on July 1."

rofl rofl rofl rofl

* Um, his appeal ?
** Will continue till his last breath and the funds to his estate.

* As long as it never gets this bad ! :laughing:

“We now live in a nation where doctors destroy health, lawyers destroy justice, universities destroy knowledge, governments destroy freedom, the press destroys information, religion destroys morals, and our banks destroy the economy.” ~Chris Hedges

- Read more at: http://emilysquotes.com/?s=politicin+lawyers


love to hear your Swansong after five years of Trudy!rofl rofl rofl


** Good dictators / Bad dictators ohwell
* Prince Henry got off the plane in Toronto, said "Kick-my-butt-I'm-tired"(guess who kicked him) and the boys went arm-in-arm laughing. True,,, Kids...what-can-you-do!
** The above is true laugh



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