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Former Senate Leader Skelos and Son Get Prison Terms; Must Pay $800,000 in Restitution

Karen DeWitt
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WXXI News

The second of the state’s top three powerful politicians in two weeks was sentenced to prison in federal court Thursday. Dean Skelos got five years for corruption, along with his son, Adam who received six and a half years.

Despite pleas from two men and their lawyers that they did good works and were very sorry, Judge Kimba Wood told Dean Skelos and his son Adam that they “ caused immeasurable damage to New Yorkers’ confidence in the integrity of government”, and ordered prison terms. Dean Skelos must also pay over $800,000 in fines and restitution.

The Skeloses were convicted last December of obtaining  hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes and carrying out extortion schemes.  Prosecutors said they essentially monetized  the elder Skelo’s influence with the real estate industry and the medical insurance industry to obtain  a string of no show jobs for his son, Adam, who had struggled to find a steady job to support his family and finance a hefty mortgage .

On May 3rd, former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver received 12 years in prison after his corruption conviction.  

There are also federal probes involving a former top aide and a close associate of Governor Andrew Cuomo’s administration, as well as investigations into some acts by New York City Mayor Bill deBlasio’s administration.

Susan Lerner, with Common Cause, says it’s astounding that so far, Cuomo and lawmakers have been unable to agree on any ethics reforms to clean up the corruption. She predicts that without changes, more lawmakers may have to face consequences.

We’re going to see more indictments,” said Lerner. “We’re going to see more legislators and members of the executive (branch) under investigation and on trial.”

  U.S. Attorney PreetBharara, who successfully prosecuted the two leaders and who now is investigating the former Cuomo associates, said in statement that the two cases “have no precedent”, and that “the people of New York deserve better”.

Bharara also took a thinly veiled shot at Cuomo, saying “the most effective corruption investigations are those that are truly independent and not in danger of either interference or premature shutdown”.

Governor Cuomo abruptly shuttered his own Moreland Act commission on corruption.  That act spurred a probe that resulted in no proof of wrong doing. Cuomo also has begun his own investigation into his former top aide , JoePercoco and a lobbyist, Todd Howe  closely associated with his family.

Cuomo, in a statement said the sentences for Dean and Adam Skelos show “there is zero tolerance for those who use public service for private gain”. He says “the guilty were punished and justice prevailed.”