A Manhattan federal jury said it is deadlocked in the bribery trial of ex -
jail guards union boss Norman Seabrook after four days of deliberations.
Not exact matches
Over the past few weeks, a series of loosely related public corruption investigations coordinated by U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara have spilled into public view, with targets including high - ranking New York Police Department officials, the
union representing city
jail guards, and the political fundraising activities of several people with ties to New York City's mayor.
Disgraced
jail -
guard union boss Norman Seabrook likened himself to Jesus and said he forgives those who abandoned him when he was nailed on bribery charges in June, according to a bizarre new video making the rounds.
The ex -
jail guards»
union chief left $ 60,000 in a black Ferragamo man - purse sitting in his department issued - car after receiving the cash as a bribe — beca use he was too embarrassed to be seen with a «murse,» prosecutors suggested at Seabrook's corruption trial Monday.
Former Sen. Al D'Amato was this close to being called as a witness at the corruption trial of the former head of the city's correction officers
union — which gets underway this week — over a story he has been telling for years about how the fallen
jail guard rep once solicited him for a bribe, The Post has learned.
Former U.S. Sen. Alfonse D'Amato was close to being called as a witness at this week's corruption trial of Norman Seabrook, the former head of the NYC correction officers
union, over a story he has been telling for years about how the fallen
jail guard rep once solicited him for a bribe.
Ferragamo - loving former labor boss Norman Seabrook — busted by federal authorities this month in a massive kickback scheme — boasted that he was given an American Express black card by the law firm hired to represent his
jail -
guard union, sources told the NY Post.
Other investigations concern some high - ranking NYPD officials and the
union representing city
jail guards.
The Ontario Public Service Employees
Union has announced that a tentative deal has been reached that will keep 6,000
jail guards and probation officers on the job.