Monday, February 16, 2015

What’s going on now ? — All GOP State Senators told to Lawyer Up by State Senate Counsel


The latest report is that State Senate Republicans have been warned by their “counsel” not to “do anything stupid,” like talk to the FBI, or any other of Preet Bharara’s investigators without a lawyer present


Does that mean something new is coming Marty Golden’s way ?   —   Or are the rest of the GOP’s NYS Senators now in the same boat as Marty Golden and Dean Skelos ?  What is attorney David Lewis' advice really all about ?


At the same time, more than a dozen state lawmakers told the Daily News that they are fuming over what they say is Bharara’s tarring of the entire Legislature for pervasive corruption, and also looking into issues of NYS governance going far beyond the scope of his Federal office


Preet Bhara has said that as far as he can tell, there’s almost zero self-policing going on in the NYS Legislature  —  And also this: NYS Legislators have to change their own rules, or they will "... become even more of a mockery, with indictment after indictment...."



According to a Kenneth Lovett report in today’s Daily News, “State Senate Republicans have been warned by their counsel not to “do anything stupid,” like talking to the FBI or other investigators without a lawyer present....   As crusading U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara zeroes in on Albany, [GOP Senate] counsel David Lewis, who is also a private defense lawyer, gave the stern advice to Republican members [of the State Senate] during a recent closed-door session....” (See “... GOP warned not to 'do anything stupid' like talk to feds without lawyer, source says” by Kenneth Lovett, 2/16/15, NY Daily News
[http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/gop-warned-not-talk-feds-lawyer-source-article-1.2116729#bmb=1]).

ADVICE TO GOP STATE SENATORS: TELL THE FEDS THAT YOU DON’T HAVE TO TALK TO THEM

Lovett’s report went on to say that “...[t]he briefing came after then-Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver was arrested last month on federal corruption charges and a subsequent report that Senate GOP leader Dean Skelos is also being investigated.  ***   ... , ‘It’s such a serious time, you have to be extremely careful,’ said one senator who was in the room. ***  He said, ‘If someone knocks on your door, you don’t have to talk to them,’ the GOP [State Senator] said.”

What is not clear is whether the advice given by David Lewis, the “State Senate’s counsel” was to benefit each of the GOP State Senators, individually, or just ones like Majority Leader Dean Skelos or Senior Senate Member Marty Golden, both of whom are actually under current investigation by the U.S Attorney’s Office in Manhattan.

DAVID LEWIS’ “LEGAL”  ADVICE FOLLOWS MORE GENERAL COMPLAINTS ABOUT PREET BHARARA’S TACTICS

The problematic legal advice being given out by David Lewis begins to look a little different complexion when it is taken in the context of other push back by various Albany insiders.  According to one of Ken Lovett’s other recent reports, “...[m]ore than a dozen state legislators, legislative officials and other insiders interviewed by the Daily News give credit to Preet Bharara for targeting Albany wrongdoing but are fuming over what they say is the powerful prosecutor’s publicity seeking, tarring of the entire Legislature, and wading into governance issues far beyond the scope of his office (See “Albany lawmakers cry foul over Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara's tactics” by Kenneth Lovett, 2/14/15, NY Daily News [http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/albany-lawmakers-upset-bharara-methods-article-1.2115710]).  Or to put it more succinctly  —    “It’s the backlash against Bharara....”  However, it should be noted that most of “lawmakers”, had agreed to be interviewed only on condition that their names not be used.

Here’s a specific example of one “lawmaker” who did speak relatively openly : “[If y]ou want to target corruption? God bless you,” said [longtime Golden ally, IDC Democrat State Senator]. Diane Savino (D-S.I.). “That’s what you’re supposed to do. But the fact there’s some corruption in the Legislature does not mean we all are corrupt. And the rest of us don’t appreciate the comparison.”  Quite apart from the almost audible whinyness of her statements, what else would anybody expect somebody like Diane Savino to say under the circumstances ?

Taking a longer view was a State Senate Republican, who said, “He’s going far beyond the role of a prosecutor....  If you find people having a conflict of interest or making money illegally, go for it. But ‘three men in a room’? It’s not for a U.S. attorney to be commenting on a system of government....”

Maybe, yes and maybe no.

Preet Bharara certainly disagrees with that anonymous Republican State Senator.  According to Ken Lovett,  “During recent public appearances, Bharara [has gone] out of his way to mock Albany’s “three-men-in-a-room” governing style in which the governor, Senate [M]ajority [L]eader and Assembly [S]peaker negotiate most budget and major policy decisions behind closed doors. During the MSNBC interview, he took a poke at Silver’s forced resignation as speaker by noting that “the membership in ‘the room’ seems to be changing....”

ACCORDING TO U.S. ATTORNEY PREET BHARARA,  “...THERE IS A BETTER CHANCE OF A [NY] STATE SENATOR LEAVING OFFICE IN HANDCUFFS THAN BY LOSING AT THE POLLS...”

Lovett’s description of the Federal prosecutor’s approach  is unequivocal  —   “Bharara, the Manhattan U.S. attorney, has often spoken of systemic ethical problems in Albany, calling it a “cauldron of corruption” and once saying that the very core of the state Capitol is an ‘overabundance of greed, cronyism and self-dealing.’ He said there is a better chance of a state senator leaving office in handcuffs than by losing at the polls. ***   He also recently tantalized the public and taunted the Capitol by telegraphing more arrests were on the way when he said ‘stay tuned’ after announcing criminal charges against then-Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver....”

Bharara is neither shy nor retiring about any aspect of his quest against corruption anywhere in government and anywhere in New York State.  For example, “...[t]hree weeks after charging Sheldon Silver in a bribe and kickback scheme that prompted the Manhattan Democrat to step down as Assembly speaker and after putting six other downstate legislators in prison, Preet Bharara told The Buffalo News last week that the evidence he has seen shows corruption is appallingly common throughout New York State – and not just in New York City....” (See “Bharara sees corruption ‘all over’ New York State” by Jerry Zremski. 2/14/15, The Buffalo News/ City & Region [http://www.buffalonews.com/city-region/albany-politics/bharara-sees-corruption-all-over-new-york-state-20150214]).

BHARARA’S CURRENT PROBES BASED ON MORELAND COMMISSION FILES

What’s more, Jerry Zremski’s article in the Buffalo News noted that “... [Bharara] indicated that his current probes – based on the investigative files of the Moreland Commission, a state anti-corruption effort created and then abruptly shut down by Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo – could lead to cases against upstate lawmakers. ***   ‘In the same way that we often prosecute narcotics cases and other kinds of fraud and conspiracies in the Southern District when the principals may live elsewhere, the same is true in public corruption cases,’ Bharara said. ‘And a lot of business – including political and financial business – often takes place in Manhattan, for example, even if the legislators represent people in districts elsewhere.’...”

WHAT TO DO !   WHAT TO DO !  —   BHARARA SAYS THE LEGISLATURE HAS TO CHANGE ITS OWN RULES   —   TO AVOID “... INDICTMENT AFTER INDICTMENT”

Preet Bhara has said: “As far as I can tell, there’s almost zero self-policing going on [in the NYS Legislature].....  That may not seem bizarre, that people don’t want to police themselves, but I think you find less self-policing going on in Albany than in the legislature across the river in the state were I grew up [New Jersey], and including in the United States Congress.”

In the conclusion of the Buffalo News article, “...  Bharara stressed that there’s only so much he can do to control corruption. Much of the responsibility remains in the hands of the Legislature, which is the only body that can change its own rules to increase transparency and to deal somehow with the troubles that can arise when part-time legislators earn vast amounts of outside income. ***   ‘The Legislature itself has to figure out what rules makes sense so they don’t become even more of a mockery, with indictment after indictment.’...”

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Mwah haa haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

Anonymous said...

Preet is a political appointee.

Dont forget that.

Galewyn Massey said...

UPDATE: THE “LATEST ‘THREE MEN IN A ROOM’ ” EDITION

NY SENATE MAJORITY LEADER DEAN SKELOS IS COUNTING ON GOVERNOR ANDREW CUOMO TO PROTECT HIM FROM THE NEW ASSEMBLY SPEAKER CARL HEASTIE, BUT SKELOS DOESN’T SEE THAT CUOMO IS UNDER PRESSURE FROM MORE LEFTISH DEMOCRATS, LIKE DE BLASIO AND HEASTIE

DICKER ALSO STRONGLY SUGGESTED SKELOS MIGHT BE OUT OF THE SENATE SOONER THAN MOST PEOPLE THINK

Fredric Dicker’s pithy review of the emerging dynamic of the new cast in the long-running play “Three Men in a Room” is as follows: “...Cuomo, allied in past years with the Nassau County-based Skelos on such key issues as gun control, same-sex marriage and legislative redistricting, has been under heavy attack from his political left because of his closeness to Republicans and is gearing up to help crush the GOP, not help Skelos, the insiders agree. *** “The game has changed for Cuomo. He’s under increasing pressure from his political left and from Mayor [Bill] de Blasio for being Republican-friendly, and I don’t think Dean fully realizes that,’’ said a source close to Cuomo’s office. *** Heastie is widely seen as even more to the political left than recently ousted and disgraced Speaker Sheldon Silver of Manhattan, and he’s making an ambitiously “progressive’’ agenda — including toughened rent regulations, which have long been opposed by the Senate GOP — his top priority, Assembly aides say....” ( See “Skelos seeks Cuomo’s support after clash with Democrats” by Fredric U. Dicker, 2/16/15, New York Post [http://nypost.com/2015/02/16/skelos-seeks-cuomos-support-after-clash-with-democrats/]).

Dicker is also reporting that Dean Skelos is widely regarded as an uninspiring leader; and is suddenly feeling the heat from US Attorney Preet Bharara’s ongoing investigation of Albany corruption amid reports that Bharara is looking at Skelos’ outside income. All of that only has stirred up more rumors that Skelos won’t be Republican leader for much longer and is eyeing retirement.

Anonymous said...

Preet claims zero self policing in legislature?

How much "self policing" is going on in US Attorneys office?

Anonymous said...

Preet is beyond reproach. He is one of the good guys - perhaps the only good guy. Wish he was in the Eastern District.

Anonymous said...

GOOD GUY! GOOD GUY!
ARE YOU NUTS?
Preet Bharara is more Chuck Schumer's hit man as US Attorney than he ever was as a senate staffer for the senior Democrat from New York. Thanks to Bharara, Cuomo is a beaten man and Schumer is the top Democrat Dog in New York.

Galewyn Massey said...

DO YOU KNOW: THE "HOW CLOSE IS MARTY GOLDEN TO BACKING A NYS SUICIDE BILL ?" EDITION

GOLDEN'S CLOSE ALLY AND NEIGHBORING DISTRICT MEMBER IN THE NYS SENATE INTRODUCED SUCH A BILL LAST WEEK


Just like in the gay rights fight, Golden pretends to be against some things, while many of his close allies support them; and they get passed over Marty Golden's noisy, but almost always ineffective opposition.

That's why everybody needs to keep an eye on State Senator Diane Savino (D-SI, Bklyn - 23rd SD), who last week introduced her version of a NYS "Assisted Suicide" Bill, oddly called "The New York End of Life Options Act."

Over the years, Golden and Savino have co-sponsored legislation and often backed the same leadership team in the State Senate.