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Scandal-Plagued Cy Vance Suddenly Has a Write-in Challenger
New York Magazine ^ | October 11, 2017 | David Freedlander

Posted on 10/11/2017 2:24:27 PM PDT by nickcarraway

Cy Vance’s glide path to reelection as Manhattan district attorney has hit a speed bump.

Marc Fliedner, a civil-rights lawyer who lost a Democratic primary this fall to become Brooklyn district attorney, has announced a write-in campaign to challenge Vance.

“I’m not doing any fundraising, I don’t have any staff, but it is accurate to say that I am a candidate via this grassroots write-in effort,” Fliedner said in a phone interview this morning. “It’s important we give voters an ethical choice in a landscape totally devoid of women’s rights and equal justice."

Vance, first elected in 2009, is running for a third term in November without an opponent from any party on the ballot after winning the Democratic primary without opposition in September. In the last couple of weeks Vance has come under withering criticism, first from a ProPublica/WNYC investigation into a decision not to prosecute Donald Trump Jr. and Ivanka Trump for misleading prospective buyers about their Trump Soho property, and then after The New Yorker revealed that Vance declined to prosecute Harvey Weinstein for allegedly sexually assaulting 22-year-old model Ambra Battilana Gutierrez even though Gutierrez came forward with a recording of Weinstein discussing the assault.

In both cases, lawyers for the accused made sizable donations to Vance’s campaign, with Trump personal lawyer Marc Kasowitz giving Vance a $32,000 check on the heels of a private meeting with the district attorney, and Weinstein lawyer David Boies donating $10,000 after Vance dropped the investigation into his client. Vance has since returned the Trump money, and denied that the fundraising had anything to do with the decision to not prosecute, saying that neither case had enough evidence to prove criminality.

The movement to provide an alternative to Vance gathered steam online late Tuesday night, as liberal activists on Twitter began suggesting Fliedner as a possible write-in.

“This whole thing was generated by others, and I was just kind of watching it erupt,” Fliedner said. “People are looking for someone who would have handled these investigations properly.”

A former campaign aide to Fliedner has determined that even though he lives in Brooklyn, he would be eligible to serve as Manhattan district attorney, and Fliedner said that if he were successful, he would move across the river. “I am certainly qualified, and I could just as easily be renting in Manhattan as I am now renting in Brooklyn.”

Fliedner worked for 15 years in the Brooklyn district attorney’s office, mostly as a sex-crimes prosecutor, an experience that he said led him to conclude that the Weinstein case was badly mishandled.

“Most sexual-assault cases come down to the credible testimony of the victims who come forward,” he said. “In this case, she was not only willing to come forward but to work with law enforcement on it. I don’t understand the decision not to prosecute.”

Fliedner was the first openly gay candidate for Brooklyn district attorney, and had the backing of the Democratic Socialists of America and Our Revolution, an offshoot of Bernie Sanders’s presidential campaign. Fliedner came in third, with 10 percent of the vote.

A spokesman for Vance disputed that Fliedner would be eligible to serve as district attorney even if he were elected, passing along the public officers’ law that states that to hold an office the official must live in the “political subdivision” that he or she represents.

“Cy Vance’s established record prosecuting murder, sex crimes, financial abuse, domestic violence and a host of other crimes stands second to none,” added Vance spokesman Steve Sigmund in a statement. “We’re confident that voters in Manhattan will continue to recognize that record on November 7.”

Fliedner is aware of the quixotic nature of his candidacy, and is not taking time off from the private practice he started after losing the Brooklyn district attorney’s race. But he said that voters needed to be given a choice.

“The takeaway from all of this is that rich, white men have a get-out-of-jail-free card,” he said. “What about folks on the other end of the spectrum who are not rich, white men? What does their status in the criminal-justice system say about our commitment to fairness and equality.”


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Extended News; News/Current Events; US: New York
KEYWORDS: cyvance; cyvancejr; manhattan; newyorkcity; weinsteinsexscandal

1 posted on 10/11/2017 2:24:27 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: nickcarraway

“Weinstein lawyer David Boies”

The fruit don’t fall too far from the scumbag, don’t they.

He was basically Algore’s face in the 2000 election recounts.

Amazing.


2 posted on 10/11/2017 2:29:22 PM PDT by edh (I need a better tagline)
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Unbelievable..David Boies! If you put him with David Kendall and Bruce Lindsay you would have a trifecta of Clinton Criminal attorneys. (Add deceased Nussbaum and it would make it the Musketeers)

They guys are like the crooked politicians, they never do just go away.


3 posted on 10/11/2017 2:36:13 PM PDT by rod1 (CTLY)
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To: edh; nickcarraway
“Weinstein lawyer David Boies”

That's like "Jared Kushner lawyer Jamie Gorelick."

4 posted on 10/11/2017 2:40:55 PM PDT by Tax-chick (Truth.)
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To: nickcarraway
Scandal-Plagued Cy Vance Suddenly Has a Write-in Challenger

Yeah, I would say declining to pursue a case against an admitted sexual abuser just before receiving a $10K payment from the guy is a pretty clear scandal. Even for New York City.

I'm wondering just how you pay off the Manhattan District Attorney. What do you do? Just write the guy a check? "Here, Cy, this is because I just like you so much."

5 posted on 10/11/2017 2:55:30 PM PDT by Steely Tom ([Seth Rich] == [the Democrat's John Dean])
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To: nickcarraway
“The takeaway from all of this is that rich, white men have a get-out-of-jail-free card,” Fliedner said. “What about folks on the other end of the spectrum who are not rich, white men? What does their status in the criminal-justice system say about our commitment to fairness and equality.”

Uh, no. What this means is that rich, white DEMOCRATS get a get-out-of-jail-free card.

6 posted on 10/11/2017 3:40:56 PM PDT by VeniVidiVici (Democrats destroy the Middle Class. It's what they do.)
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To: nickcarraway

For those unfamiliar with the story, Cyrus Vance Jr., son of Cyrus Vance, former Sec State under Carter, evidently took a $10k kickback as quid-pro-quo for not persuing sexual misconduct allegations against Harvey Weinstein. Should be Drudge Siren material but not sexy enough or a tropical storm.


7 posted on 10/11/2017 4:02:27 PM PDT by SpaceBar
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For those unfamiliar with the story, Cyrus Vance Jr., son of Cyrus Vance, former Sec State under Carter, evidently took a $10k kickback as quid-pro-quo for not persuing sexual misconduct allegations against Harvey Weinstein. Should be Drudge Siren material but not sexy enough or a tropical storm.

And he also took a $32,000 kickback for dropping charges against Donald Trump, Jr. and Ivanka Trump for real estate fraud.

8 posted on 10/11/2017 5:04:32 PM PDT by Lurking Libertarian (Non sub homine, sed sub Deo et lege)
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To: Lurking Libertarian

So he’s an equal opportunity crook.


9 posted on 10/11/2017 5:48:33 PM PDT by SpaceBar
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he also took a $32,000 kickback for dropping charges against Donald Trump, Jr. and Ivanka Trump for real estate fraud.

So he's a good guy and we support him, right?

10 posted on 10/11/2017 7:25:16 PM PDT by Tax-chick (Truth.)
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