Corrupt Christine Quinn has cost the tax payers a fortune protecting herself and her staff with high priced lawyers but the US Attorney are presenting the Justice is Blind, DEAF and DUMB and sorry Preet you seem like a nice guy but over-run but your office comes off as well letting corrupt politicians off the hook. Cy Vance is even worse with too many failures and embarrassments and he will be history as in out the door. So much for Cy Vance’s Public Integrity Hotline!
US Attorney and Cy Vance are sending is message there is no or little justice and even more New Yorkers will be forced out thanks to greedy corrupt politicians and their dirty deals as they remain confident they are above the law. Espada took years to expose and he is one of many...years....pathetic.
I believe the legal bills for Christine Quinn and her staff are astounding and way over 100,000 dollar mark starting way back when the NY Post first reported the news before Mike and Quinn stole a third term using and abusing slush money!
Read this link and than get why I say I believe Quinn and staff’s bills record setting.
John Liu should put all legal expenses up on NYC gov website for tax payers to see. Don’t we have a right to know?
Question: Does that mean the US Attorney is trying to prop of Bloomberg’s puppet as mayor?
Lots of questions for US Attorney -- read this http://suzannahbtroy.blogspot.com/2011/09/seabrook-mistrees-3rd-term-votes.html but most of all Cy Vance and US Attorney have given the green light to corrupt politicians like Bloomberg, Quinn and countless others from Albany to City Hall that they are in fact above the law.
Also how does Kendall Steward’s chief aid face indictment but not Stewart himself?
Federal prosecutors unsealed an indictment Wednesday accusing the former chief of staff to Councilman Kendall Stewart with skimming at least $145,000 from a charity that had received council funds.
Called the Donna Reid Memorial Education Fund, the organization was supposed to provide educational assistance to schoolchildren. In reality, the indictment said, it "primarily served as a conduit to provide cash and other personal benefits" to Stewart's chief of staff, Asquith Reid.
The two aides' loyalty "should have been to the New York City taxpayers," U.S. Attorney Michael Garcia said at a news conference Wednesday. "Instead, they were driven by greed.”