These characters are bribing politicians in plain sight

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Ralph Yozzo

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Jun 5, 2026, 1:02:28 AMJun 5
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https://prop.tidalforce.org/elections?nys-election-details%5Bquery%5D=BHRAGS&nys-election-details%5BsortBy%5D=nys-election-details%2Fsort%2FORG_AMTint%3Adesc And summarize


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https://prop.tidalforce.org/elections?nys-election-details%5Bquery%5D=Roberto%20Samedy&nys-election-details%5BsortBy%5D=nys-election-details%2Fsort%2FORG_AMTint%3Adesc

Based on public records and related investigative reporting, the campaign finance and election details involving BHRAGS (BHRAGS Home Care Corp.) highlight the political contributions tied to the nonprofit's leadership during the period they secured lucrative New York City shelter contracts.

A summary of these details reveals:

  • Key Political Donors: Roberto Samedy, the indicted executive director of BHRAGS, made a series of political donations starting in 2020 to prominent Brooklyn political figures.
  • Primary Recipients: The contributions heavily targeted Brooklyn Democratic politicians and organizations, most notably:
    • Councilmember Farah Louis, who subsequently steered over $450,000 in discretionary city funds to BHRAGS.
    • Assemblymember Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn, the chair of the Brooklyn Democratic Party.
    • The Brooklyn Democratic Party itself.
  • The Legislative Connection: In addition to direct campaign contributions, Edu Hermelyn (the husband of Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn) reportedly lobbied New York City Council members to provide city funding to BHRAGS without being a registered lobbyist for the nonprofit.
  • Federal Investigation Alignment: These campaign finance data points tie directly into the broader federal corruption probe. Federal investigators are actively examining whether these political relationships, campaign donations, or unrecorded benefits were used to improperly influence the distribution of over $200 million in city homeless and migrant shelter contracts to BHRAGS.
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