It took longer than they hoped, but for two former female legislative staffers who were central figures in Assembly sexual
harassment scandals Silver's expulsion is justice served.
Not exact matches
ICYM: Last night on CapTon, Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner, co-chair of the state Democratic Party, opened a new line of defense in the Speaker Sheldon
Silver / Assemblyman Vito Lopez sexual
harassment scandal mess, taking aim at a frequent favorite target for politicians: The media.
Facing growing pressure to resign his leadership post, Assembly Speaker Sheldon
Silver for the first time publicly said «I'm sorry» for helping to cover up the Vito Lopez sexual
harassment scandal.
But since news of Assemblyman Vito Lopez's sexual
harassment scandal broke on Aug. 24 — the Friday before the Republicans gathered for their convention in Tampa —
Silver has been increasingly under fire.
The two former female legislative aides at the heart of a sexual
harassment scandal in the Assembly settled their legal claims against the disgraced former Assemblyman Vito Lopez and the recently deposed speaker, Sheldon
Silver.
Astorino accuses Cuomo of «protecting» Assembly Speaker Sheldon
Silver following a spate of sexual
harassment scandals in the chamber by not calling for the longtime speaker's resignation.
Kearns left the Democratic conference in May of 2013 to protest
Silver's handling of the Vito Lopez sexual
harassment scandal.
Eliot Spitzer, the former governor - turned - city comptroller candidate, said in a radio interview this morning that he «didn't want to wade into» whether Assembly Speaker Sheldon
Silver should step down in the wake of the Vito Lopez sexual
harassment scandal.
Silver, who has been criticized for the series of
harassment scandals in the last year involving his conference, in a statement said Gabryszak was making the right choice to resign his seat, reiterating that the allegations were «disturbing.»
Compounded with all this is the Vito Lopez sexual
harassment scandal, simmering since August, that exploded when the Joint Commission on Public Ethics released its report detailing disturbing allegations of abuse and harasment, along with criticism of how Speaker Sheldon
Silver handled the case.
Republican Senate candidate Wendy Long has a TV spot that takes Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand to task over not calling for Assembly Speaker Sheldon
Silver to resign in the ongoing Vito Lopez sexual
harassment scandal.
So imagine an alternate world where the Vito Lopez sexual
harassment scandal actually forced Assembly Speaker Sheldon
Silver to resign the job he's held since 1994.
Silver, who would become the longest - serving speaker in state history next year, has survived previous ethical
scandals, including widespread complaints over his handling of sexual
harassment charges against former Assemblyman Vito Lopez and the earlier conviction of his top aide, Michael Boxley, on a charge of sexual misconduct.
To quote Dicker's item: «Kolb has repeatedly and conspicuously refused to criticize
Silver since becoming the Assembly's GOP leader in 2009 despite a series of
scandals and allegations of ethical transgressions including the speaker's highly controversial approval of a secret $ 100,000 - plus settlement paid to female staff members of former Brooklyn Assemblyman Vito Lopez, whom they accused of sexual
harassment.
We question whether Assembly Speaker
Silver has absorbed the lessons of any of the various sexual
harassment / abuse
scandals, and call on him to provide justification for why he should continue to lead the conference.
Camara's endorsement comes just hours before district leaders will gather to vote on a successor to Lopez, who announced late last month he would not seek another term as chairman, thanks to the burgeoning sexual
harassment scandal that has now enmeshed not only the once - powerful assemblyman, but three top state leaders, too: Assembly Speaker Sheldon
Silver, Attorney General Eric Schneiderman and Comptroller Tom DiNapoli.
A reader who lives in the 37th Senate District forwarded this mailer that attacks the Democrats» candidate for retiring Sen. Suzi Oppenheimer's seat, Assemblyman George Latimer, for his ongoing support of Speaker Sheldon
Silver following Assemblyman Vito Lopez's sexual
harassment scandal.
But this was no ordinary year for
Silver, thanks to his handling of Brooklyn Assemblyman Vito Lopez's sexual
harassment scandal, which the Republicans used as a fund - raising tool and made a key issue in several races.
A reader forwarded this radio ad, in which Republican Assembly candidate Deborah McKee slams her Democratic opponent, Long Island Assemblyman Steve Englebright, for failing to call for an investigation of Speaker Sheldon
Silver's handling of Assemblyman Vito Lopez's sexual
harassment scandal.
Despite a year of sexual
harassment scandals within his conference, money laundering charges against a close ally and more questions about his $ 350,000 salary from a major plaintiffs firm, there's no sign
Silver is heading anywhere.
Silver was also dogged by
scandal in 2012, when the now - former Brooklyn Assemblyman Vito Lopez was sanctioned following an investigation into sexual
harassment claims involving legislative staffers.
Assembly Minority Leader Brian Kolb declined this morning in a radio interview to criticize Speaker Sheldon
Silver's role in the ongoing sexual
harassment scandal surrounding Brooklyn Democrat Vito Lopez.
Assembly Speaker Sheldon
Silver asked one of his most prominent members to resign last Friday amid a sexual
harassment scandal but was rebuffed, Mr.
Silver said in an interview on Monday.
ALBANY — The two former legislative aides at the heart of a sexual
harassment scandal in the New York State Assembly settled their legal claims on Thursday against the disgraced former Assemblyman Vito J. Lopez and the recently deposed speaker, Sheldon
Silver.
Dadey accused Cuomo of playing politics with the
Silver scandal that led to the resignation of then - Assemblyman Vito Lopez over the accusations of abuse and
harassment of women who worked for the Legislature.
A prominent lawyer who once successfully represented Penthouse magazine owner Bob Guccione in a sex
harassment lawsuit has been hired by Assembly Speaker Sheldon
Silver to represent him in a lawsuit stemming from the Vito Lopez sexual
harassment scandal.
On Monday — eight months since the Lopez
scandal became public —
Silver announced three key sexual
harassment policy changes.
In a column for City & State this morning, former Assemblyman Michael Benjamin writes that its the Rapfogel
scandal — not the twin sexual
harassment cases involving his conference members during
Silver's watch — that could spell the end of his tenure, which dates back to 1994.
Assemblymen Al Stripe and Bill Magnarelli continue to support Assembly Speaker Sheldon
Silver even as he's criticized for his handling of the Vito Lopez sexual
harassment scandal.
Constitutional activist Bob Schulz squared off with a lawyer for Assembly Speaker Sheldon
Silver in a fight over taxpayer cash spent to settle ex-Assemblyman Vito Lopez's sexual
harassment scandal and the state constitution.
Although the Assembly Democrats have publicly put forward a united front behind Speaker Sheldon
Silver in the wake of the Vito Lopez sexual
harassment scandal, there is much «unrest» behind the scenes, and some doubt his ability to hold on to power in the long term.
The tragedy of the Vito Lopez
scandal: is that Assembly Speaker Sheldon
Silver may have to resign if he's implicated in any wrong doing concerning buying Vito Lopez out of sexual
harassment charges.
Kolb has repeatedly and conspicuously refused to criticize
Silver since becoming the Assembly's GOP leader in 2009 despite a series of
scandals and allegations of ethical transgressions including the speaker's highly controversial approval of a secret $ 100,000 - plus settlement paid to female staff members of former Brooklyn Assemblyman Vito Lopez, whom they accused of sexual
harassment.
Earlier today I was interviewed by CBS New York reporter Tony Aiello about the Vito Lopez sex
harassment scandal swirling around Assembly Speaker Sheldon
Silver.
Cuomo's latest threat came last week following the revelation that JCOPE has so far limited its investigation into the Assemblyman Vito Lopez sexual
harassment scandal to Lopez's own actions, and won't consider Assembly Speaker Sheldon
Silver's hush - hush settlement using some $ 100,000 worth of taxpayer dollars with two of Lopez's accusers.
During the Lopez
scandal, Sheldon
Silver, then the speaker of the Assembly, was also harshly criticized for authorizing secret financial settlements to
harassment victims.
THOSE
SCANDALS FORCED INTERNAL DEBATES over the effectiveness of the Assembly's sexual harassment policy, and in 2013, amid the scandals, Silver convened a task force to reexamine the gui
SCANDALS FORCED INTERNAL DEBATES over the effectiveness of the Assembly's sexual
harassment policy, and in 2013, amid the
scandals, Silver convened a task force to reexamine the gui
scandals,
Silver convened a task force to reexamine the guidelines.
Assembly Speaker Sheldon
Silver told reporters in New York City this afternoon that the Joint Commission on Public Ethics launched a full investigation of the Vito Lopez sexual
harassment scandal, an inquiry that presumably includes a look at his role.
Though
Silver has had his share of problems — from a failed coup mounted in 2000 by ex-Central New York Assemblyman Michael Bragman to, more recently, the spate of sexual
harassment scandals to the recent NYT reports on the US attorney's probe into his unreported outside legal work — no lawmakers have been seriously trying to put together a coalition of support to oust him.
In 2013, the Syracuse Media Group editorial board called on
Silver to resign his leadership position in the wake of the Assembly sexual
harassment scandal.
The state's top ethics panel is investigating the sexual
harassment scandal that has engulfed Assembly Speaker Sheldon
Silver.
The Benjamins took a similar tack with «mistakes were made» Assembly Speaker Sheldon
Silver's handling of former assemblyman Vito Lopez's sex
harassment scandal.
Among the topics discussed: Spitzer's statement that he would serve for $ 1 per year if elected, the candidates» singing ability (it was part of the debate, believe it or not), how his experience may prepare him to manage the very large staff of the comptroller's office, his views on Assembly Speaker Sheldon
Silver and the sexual
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Gillibrand has come under criticism from Republicans for not calling on Assembly Speaker Sheldon
Silver to step down in the wake of the Vtio Lopez sexual
harassment scandal.
All the talk in advance of
Silver's first, highly anticipated public appearance since the
scandal broke had been of his botched handling of the sexual
harassment allegations that are close to bringing down Assemblyman Vito Lopez, one of New York's last old - school political bosses.