Posted on 05/04/2016 4:38:40 AM PDT by MarvinStinson
Former New York State Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, for decades one of the states most powerful politicians, was sentenced on Tuesday to 12 years in prison for collecting millions of dollars in illegal kickbacks.
U.S. District Judge Valerie Caproni said at a hearing in Manhattan federal court she hoped the sentence would deter corruption among other politicians.
Silver, 72, had cast a shadow over whatever accomplishments he had as a lawmaker by participating in corruption, Caproni said. Heres the thing about corruption: It makes the public very cynical, she said.
The judge ordered Silver to pay a fine of $1.75 million and forfeit more than $5 million in ill-gotten gains.
The sentencing caps a stunning fall from power for Silver, a Democrat who represented Manhattans Lower East Side and served as speaker of the state Assembly from 1994 to 2015.
Along with the state Senate majority leader and the governor, the Assembly speaker was one of the three men in a room who control virtually all major legislation in the state capital of Albany.
Silvers counterpart in the state Senate, the former majority leader Dean Skelos, was also found guilty of corruption just 10 days after a jury convicted Silver of seven counts in December.
Prosecutors said Silver awarded $500,000 in secret state grant money to a cancer researcher who, in exchange, funneled patients to Silvers law firm, allowing the lawmaker to collect millions of dollars in referral fees.
Silver offered an apology during the hearing, saying: Without question, Ive let down my family, Ive let down my colleagues, Ive let down my constituents, and I am truly, truly sorry for that.
Minutes later, he appeared to have no visible reaction when Caproni announced the sentence. His lawyers plan an appeal of his conviction and a request that he remain free pending the appeal.
Silvers lawyers had urged leniency, saying that a sentence of community service while under house arrest would allow Silver to use what they called his unique talents for helping others.
If Silver goes to prison, what is the benefit that is truly rendered to society? said Steven Molo, one of the lawyers.
Prosecutors from the office of U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara had asked for a sentence of more than 14 years.
Bharara said in a statement after the hearing: Todays stiff sentence is a just and fitting end to Sheldon Silvers long career of corruption.
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This should be a massive story. The New York, Speaker of the House sentenced to 12 years for official corruption just a few months after the Senate Majority leader gets convicted.
But, it’s liberal demonrats so it’ll be old news by just about now.
Thanks for that.
I didn’t even think of that.
Find the word Democrat in the article for me.
Putting it in the Headline would have been redundant. lol
Putting it in the Headline would have gotten the headline writer fired.
“”she hoped the sentence would deter corruption among other politicians.””
Oh! My! Is that judge ever naive!! They’d have to wipe the slate clean of all current legislators and start fresh with unexperienced ones....letting every one of them know up front - corruption will not be tolerated. They are all so used to their corrupt ways and getting away with it. Let’s make them understand there’s going to be a new sheriff in town so don’t mess up!
>The courts are practicin’ taking down recent, powerful politicians
I’m sure sure I’d call this ‘practice’, more like ‘blind-squirrel’....Or, more likely, ‘one-whom-didn’t-grease-correct-palms’
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