Friday, July 1, 2016

Steve Pigeon Indicted on Nine Counts, Pleads Not Guilty

 

Western New York attorney and political consultant Steve Pigeon — who has provided services to figures as diverse as Bill Clinton and Pedro Espada Jr., Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Tom Golisano — was indicted Thursday morning on nine felony charges: six counts of rewarding official misconduct, two counts of bribery and one count of grand larceny.

The indictment came a day after former state Supreme Court Justice John Michalek pleaded guilty to accepting bribes allegedly provided by Pigeon, including aid in employment for two of the judge’s close relatives, assistance in his quest to win a seat on the Appellate Division, plus tickets to Buffalo Sabres games and tickets to a Cuomo fundraiser. Michalek was also charged with filing a false instrument in relation to his appointment of an individual recommended by Pigeon to a receivership position.

At the time Michalek was accepting the gifts from Pigeon, the consultant had clients with legal matters before the jurist.

Pigeon, appearing in court with his attorney Paul Cambria, pleaded not guilty. In a Q&A with reporters after bail was set, Cambria said, “It’s just an accusation, and we’ll deal with it in court.”

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Source: Times Union and the Empire Report

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