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- Ex-state senator Pedro Espada Jr. found guilty of embezzlement
Espada and his son were accused of looting $500,000 dollars from a health care network in the Bronx that was operated with state grants Prosecutors said they lived a lavish lifestyle off the
- Former New York State Senate Majority Leader Pedro Espada, Jr . . .
Espada embezzled funds to finance his personal lifestyle and lavish gifts on friends and family members at the expense of taxpayers and underprivileged members of the Bronx community who were deprived of needed health services and medical equipment
- Ex-state senator Pedro Espada gets five-year prison term for . . .
Pedro Espada Jr arrives for his sentencing at Brooklyn federal court The corrupt ex-pol got five years in prison term for embezzling nearly $500,000 from his Bronx healthcare clinic
- Espada Charged With Stealing From Nonprofit - The New York Times
Pedro Espada Jr , the outgoing State Senate majority leader who was defeated in the September Democratic primary as scandal swirled around him, was indicted along with his son on Tuesday on
- Espada, Son Charged With Stealing From Bronx Nonprofit
The charges stem from allegations that Espada, who was defeated in the November election, embezzled more than $500,000 from the nonprofit health care network he operated in the Bronx
- Former New York State Senate Majority Leader Convicted of . . . - FBI
The people of the Bronx trusted Pedro Espada to have their best interests at heart Instead, he abused that trust to the tune of more than half a million dollars
- Pedro should pay back embezzled funds, say attorneys
Federal prosecutors are demanding that ex-State Sen Pedro Espada Jr pay the full amount of $448,000 he was convicted last month of embezzling from his Bronx nonprofit health-care center
- Senator Espada charged with embezzlement - The Riverdale Press
State Sen Pedro Espada Jr and his son Pedro Gautier Espada were charged with embezzling $500,000 from his federally funded Soundview not-for-profit health care network, according to a statement released by the U S Attorney’s Office
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