BY LINCOLN ANDERSON | Former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver was convicted on Monday on all counts in his federal fraud and corruption trial. The charges against the longtime Lower Manhattan lawmaker included honest services fraud, extortion and money laundering, in connection with two schemes that raked in $4 million in kickbacks for him.
Silver, 71, for years one of New York State’s most powerful politicians, must now automatically forfeit his Assembly seat.
Following Silver’s conviction, District Leader Paul Newell — a leading candidate to run for Silver’s seat — was first out of the gate in issuing a statement:
“This is a sad day for Lower Manhattan and a sad day for New York,” Newell said. “Today’s verdict proves it is up to us to reclaim our government. No court will end Albany’s culture of corruption and cronyism. If we, as voters and citizens, continue to accept a government that favors those who buy power and influence, then that will be the government we get. But, if we want a government that is fair, transparent, and works for all of us, we must reclaim it ourselves. We can and must do better. The time for us to act is now.”
His co-district leader, Jenifer Rajkumar, also a leading candidate for Silver’s former seat, said: “Lower Manhattan residents must now come together across neighborhoods, income levels, and ethnicities, investing in a sense of collective destiny as we tackle the district’s pressing challenges of affordability, school overcrowding, and small business survival. We must also come together to address larger national issues of gun violence, national security and equal pay for equal work. Working together, we can replace the culture of corruption in Albany with a culture of service. I look forward to being a part of this movement in any way that best serves our community and ensures honest and effective leadership for the future.”