Hiram Monserrate
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I subsequently agreed with a LIBRE employee that LIBRE would use some of those discretionary funds to do certain things that I knew would benefit my campaign ... And this activity was not disclosed to the City of New York.
At the time I knew my conduct was wrong and not legal, and I take full responsibility for my actionsMore quotes »
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For Three New York Lawmakers, Falls From Grace After an Attempted Coup
ALBANY — Not so long ago, the Four Amigos were the kings of Albany. They were state senators from New York City, Democrats who threw the upper house of the Legislature into chaos after the 2008 election, at a time when Democrats should have been celebrat from The New York Times Read more »
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Marriage Opponent And Former NY Sen. Hiram Monserrate Is Going To Prison
Convicted Friday on felony charges of campaign finance improprieties, former NY Sen. Hiram "Slasher" Monserrate has become the second Democrat from his chamber to be sentenced to prison this year. Last month former Sen. Carl "Closet Case" Kruger was sent from Joe. My. God. Read more »
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Hiram heading to hoosegow
From Crains: Hiram Monserrate, a controversial former politician from Queens, admitted Friday to sending more than $100,000 in City Council funds to a nonprofit that he used as a front group to finance his bid for state Senate. He faces up to 27 months i from Queens Crap Read more »
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Girlfriend-Slasher Hiram Monserrate Will FINALLY Go To Prison
Disgraced former State Senator and esteemed pizzaiolo Hiram Monserrate pleaded guilty to corruption charges yesterday after being indicted for misusing taxpayer money during his past stint as a councilmember. Monserrate's last publicized fling with the c from Gothamist Read more »
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Off to the slammer
Finally! A crooked pol who avoided prison time for beating his girlfriend won’t catch the same break for swindling city taxpayers. Disgraced ex-state Sen. Hiram Monserrate pleaded guilty yesterday to corruption charges yesterday in a deal that calls for from New York Post Read more »