Here’s something that is likely to be spicing up the Joe Lhota - Marty Golden “Republicans for Change” show at the Bay Ridge Manor Tonight – for the second night in a row the presumptive GOP candidate for D.A., Charles Hynes (who is a friend of State Senator Marty Golden and is likely to get the GOP line without opposition), has hit a speed bump on his way to a probable Democratic Party Primary victory
Two nights ago the Bay Ridge Democratic Club voted to endorse one of Hynes’ opponents — former Associate U.S. Attorney Kenneth Thompson — and this afternoon Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Paul Wooten handed Hynes’ other Democratic Primary opponent, Abe George, a signal victory
According to a report on the Daily News Daily Politics Blog, “Supreme Court Justice Paul Wooten ordered CBS to turn over all communications it had with the Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office about the production and promotion of its upcoming documentary “Brooklyn DA,” said Abe George, the Hynes primary challenger who filed the suit.” (See “Manhattan Judge To CBS: Turn Over Emails On Brooklyn DA Reality Show” by Celests Katz, 5/23/13, Daily News/Daily Politics [http://www.nydailynews.com/blogs/dailypolitics/2013/05/manhattan-judge-to-cbs-turn-over-emails-on-brooklyn-da-reality-show]).
Abe George, who is himself a former Manhattan Assistant D.A., had claimed in his legal papers that CBS and Hynes had colluded and conspired to evade the New York State Election Law by arranging to provide the 2013 Hynes Campaign with an illegal corporate campaign contribution in excess of the limits of the election law. Earlier in the campaign both of Hynes opponents, Abe George and Kenneth Thompson, had complained that CBS was providing the Hynes Campaign with a huge “donation in kind” by running a six-part series entitled “Brooklyn D.A.” that both George and Thompson alternatively referred to as an “infomercial” or as “entertainment programming” in the nature of a “reality show” starring Hynes. For its part, CBS described the show as "news programming," in the nature of an inside look into an urban prosecutors’ work; CBS also noted that Hynes, who is 77 years of age, plays only a minor role in the show and doesn't appear until the third episode.
Being an attorney, Abe George thought it was appropriate to take the case into court. Up until earlier this evening, few gave the case, George v. Hynes and CBS, any chance of success.
Hon. Paul Wooten, JSC, shook everybody’s world with his late afternoon ruling that CBS turn over its correspondence about the production and promotion of its show by Friday morning; and in addition the court indicated it would allow Mr. George to subpoena two producers of the six-part prime time show that's set to debut next week along with a Hynes insider who allegedly negotiated certain terms on behalf of the Brooklyn D.A. A hearing before Justice Wooten that is scheduled for Friday afternoon will attempt to clarify whether Hynes had any editorial control on the show’s content; and to determine if there had been any give and take about when the show would be aired by CBS. In the event that the defendants can't timely comply with discovery, the Court will consider halting the first episode of the show scheduled for next week.
George Arzt, Hynes’s campaign spokesman, said that “the judge is just going through his due diligence [and] we are optimistic about a positive outcome.”
Is Hynes really into this?
ReplyDeleteAbe George has Hynes and CBS cornered. Why are is the republican party backing Hynes? This broken down valise has got to go.
ReplyDeleteisnt it rich, isnt it real, heres my reality show now Vito can cop a feel. Send in the clowns, there ought to be clowns.
ReplyDeleteAs Lenny B. might say, "Don't fool around with my tunes and don't try to trick-out a Sondheim lyric"... who do yuh think yuh are, Sinatra ? Besides, your line don't scan... like this: "Isn't it rich? Are we a pair? Me here at last on the ground, You in mid-air...." It really helps if your voice cracks a little like Glynis Johns' did.
DeleteThen again, there's "Pacific Overtures" ? Pentatonic haiku ... We left the theater that night humming those tunes and later chattering those catchy lyrics at Sardi's -- sure we did. "Follies" it wasn't.
Will Hynes finally choke on that Wilson Pakula?
ReplyDeleteWhich one?
DeleteWhy don't you attack Eaton and his Cats-underwritten relaunch of the Brooklyn GOP with all the same old fogies? I thought this blog was at least an equal opportunity criticizer.
ReplyDeleteSee my post above, "A Tale of Two Parties...."
DeleteI just call 'em as I see 'em.
UPDATE: CBS – HYNES – “BROOKLYN D.A.”
ReplyDeleteTHE SHOW MUST GO ON !
After a late Friday hearing, State Supreme Court Justice Paul Wooten denied the injunction, which had the effect of allowing the controversial show -"Brooklyn D.A." - to be broadcast as scheduled by CBS (See “Will Courts Stop Brooklyn D.A. Joe Hynes’s CBS Show From Airing? [Updated] ” by Geoffrey Gray, 5/23/13, New York Magazine [http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2013/05/will-courts-stop-a-cbs-show-from-airing.html]).
The court heard from witnesses in the afternoon. After the producers testified, Justice Wooten issued a decision denying plaintiff Abe George's application for an injunction. However, the case isn't over; and on Tuesday, Judge Wooten plans to make another decision on whether the CBS show about candidate Hynes violates the New York election laws.
The article is quoted as stating: "CBS also noted that Hynes, who is 77 years of age, plays only a minor role in the show and doesn't appear until the third episode."
ReplyDeleteHe actually appeared in the second episode, albeit briefly.
Of course, it must be mentioned that the Hynes infomercial had no sea legs - see you on Saturday, June 22 @ 9:00 PM.