Thursday, February 17, 2011

Advisor to ex-NY comptroller gets prison sentence

Advisor to ex-NY comptroller gets prison sentence
Feb 17, 2011
Reuters

Henry "Hank" Morris, the chief political advisor to New York state's former comptroller, has been sentenced to one-and-a-third to four years in prison for "orchestrating" a pension kickback scheme, New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said on Thursday.

This is the maximum sentence under the law, Schneiderman said of the wide-ranging corruption probe into how Morris exploited his ties to Democratic Comptroller Alan Hevesi to reap millions of dollars in fees paid by firms seeking to invest the state's $132.8 billion pension fund.

"Today's sentencing decision by the Court sends a strong message to New Yorkers that those who abuse positions of power to line their own pockets will be held accountable by this office, Schneiderman, who inherited the probe when he took up his current post in January, said in a statement.

Last November, Morris plead guilty to a felony, forfeited $19 million of the fees he was paid by investment firms and money managers, and was permanently banned from New York's securities industry. This is the first sentencing decision resulting from the investigation.

Andrew Cuomo, a Democrat who was the attorney general before he became governor in January, led the probe and netted eight guilty pleas...

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