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Re: 70 NYC housing workers charged in largest bribery takedown in DOJ history

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Feb 6, 2024, 3:43:40 PM2/6/24
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On 03 Apr 2022, pothead <pothe...@gmail.com> posted some
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> At least somebody is kicking Democrats in the balls. New York is a
> corrupt shithole.

As many as 70 current and former New York City public housing employees
were charged Tuesday with accepting kickbacks from contractors in
exchange for awarding city contracts, federal prosecutors in New York
said.

"We were trying to send a message with a 70-person takedown," U.S.
Attorney Damian Williams said in announcing the arrests in six states
and all five boroughs.

Superintendents and assistant superintendents at about 100 New York City
public housing buildings collectively took $2 million in kickbacks from
contractors in exchange for being awarded small jobs under $10,000 that
did not require a bid.

"This was classic pay to play," Williams said. "This conduct became a
regular practice."

The charges against the New York City Housing Authority employees
present the largest number of federal bribery charges brought on a
single day in the history of the Department of Justice.

The alleged conduct started in 2013 and ran until 2023, prosecutors
said. Contractors who failed to pay a kickback were cut out of work.

All 70 NYCHA employees charged were suspended as of Tuesday. Federal
agents with Homeland Security Investigations arrested 65 defendants in
six states and all five boroughs.

The city's Department of Investigation said the alleged fraud drove up
the costs of small repairs, diverted funds and eroded the trust of
public housing residents.

"The bribery and extortion that is charged here allegedly exploited the
no-bid process for goods and services under $10,000," DOI Commissioner
Jocelyn Strauber said.

The investigation involves the city's Department of Investigation,
Homeland Security Investigations and the U.S. Attorney's office in
Manhattan.

https://abcnews.go.com/US/70-nyc-housing-authority-employees-arrested-cor
ruption-investigation/story?id=106988012
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