Norman Seabrook trial jury ‘making progress,’ will return Monday

Norman Seabrook leaves federal courthouse in lower Manhattan on Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2017. Credit: Charles Eckert
Jurors in the bribery trial of former New York City jail-guards union head Norman Seabrook said in a note that they were “making progress” but finished a second day of deliberations on Thursday without a verdict.
The jury sent out the note describing “progress” about 30 minutes before leaving. Deliberations will resume on Monday.
Seabrook, 57, one-time head of the Correction Officers Benevolent Association, is accused of taking a $60,000 bribe to invest $20 million in union money with co-defendant Murray Huberfeld’s hedge fund, Platinum Partners.
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