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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Efrain Gonzalez gets 7 years in prison

From the NY Post:

Crooked ex-pol Efrain Gonzalez Jr. was slapped with a seven-year prison term yesterday by a judge who slammed him for failing to show any remorse for the "venal acts" of looting two charities in a corruption scheme.

Manhattan federal Judge William Pauley III rejected defense arguments that the former Democratic Bronx state senator deserved the same sort of leniency shown one-time Senate Majority Leader Joe Bruno, a Republican who got just two years for peddling his influence through a consulting firm.

"You deprived your constituents of the scarce resources that could be allocated to help those in need," said the judge, who also ordered Gonzalez to forfeit nearly $738,000 netted by his five-year scam.

The portly 62-year-old -- who blew the cash on luxuries, including an upstate vacation home -- rolled his eyes after being told to stand up and accept his punishment.

The disgraced ex-lawmaker said only, "Your Honor, I want to take this opportunity to apologize to my family, my friends and my communities. Thank you."

Afterward, Gonzalez -- who in February blamed his former attorney for making him plead guilty -- refused to speak to reporters in English, but insisted in Spanish that he wanted a trial to prove his innocence.

"We Hispanics, we have to unite. It's not fair what they're doing to us. I feel like an illegal immigrant," he said, according to a Spanish-speaking observer.

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Former state senator pleads guilty

From the NY Times:

Efraín González, a former Democratic state senator from the Bronx, pleaded guilty Friday to charges that he had used hundreds of thousands of dollars from nonprofit groups to pay for personal expenses, including credit card bills, rent on homes, and Yankees tickets.

Mr. González, once one of the longest-serving Democrats in the State Senate, was defeated for re-election last fall in a heated contest with Pedro Espada Jr.

Mr. González and three associates were indicted in 2006 on charges that they had conspired in an elaborate scheme involving hundreds of thousands of dollars of state grants known as “member items” that had been earmarked by Mr. González and ultimately routed to nonprofit groups in the Bronx, including one, the West Bronx Neighborhood Association, that operated out of a room connected to Mr. González’s district office.