No sooner than Kirsten Gillibrand's appointment to fill Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's Senate seat disclosed, a close family friend, Joseph Bruno was indicted on corruption charges spanning 13 years, following a three-year investigation.
Bruno, the former State Senate Majority leader, was indicted Friday on charges of pocketing at least $3 million by steering contracts to select businesses. He retired from the Legislature in July after more than 32 years in office, was charged in an eight-count indictment with taking defrauding the public from 1993 to at least 2006.
Bruno revealed more than a year ago that the FBI was investigating his private business dealings and he has consistently denied wrongdoing. Bruno appeared in federal court to plead not guilty.
Afterward, he angrily read a lengthy statement to the media, at times pounding the table. But I was not surprised to see that he didn't take any questions. He called the probe and subsequent indictment a "get Joe Bruno campaign" that dates back to the Spitzer administration and involves a "politicized U.S. attorney" and an "overzealous" FBI. "This is a three-year fishing expedition that smells really really bad and it really stinks, in plain English," Bruno said.
Yeah, I have heard this "song" before and the authorities most often than not, are correct. He's better stop being so mad and get proper legal representation. Isn't this a weird turn of events to be disclosed on the same day that Kirsten Gillibrand's appointment to the Senate was made public? Hmmm.
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