Tuesday, August 23, 2022

Bronx Borough President Vanessa L. Gibson - Community Resources & Updates

 

Dear Neighbors,

 

Thank you for joining us for another week in review and Happy Election Day!

 

This week we hosted our Health and Literacy Fair where we distributed 1,200 backpacks and 1,200 school kits to our kids just in time for the fall semester! Our children deserve the tools necessary for a successful school year and we were proud to partner with Montefiore Einstein, Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield, and NYC Parks Department to provide them with the tools and resources they need to succeed.

 

We also joined in partnership with the Bronx Community Foundation for Bronx Nonprofit Day. Our guest speakers NYC Comptroller Brad Lander and Deputy Mayor of Strategic Initiatives Sheena Wright provided participants with information on the 'Clear the Backlog Initiative', the City’s process to ensure that nonprofits are registered, have contracts that are up to date, and that those owed funds can invoice and receive the funding needed to continue their vital services. 

 

On Monday, We held our Bronx Monkeypox Town Hall at the New Settlement Community Center. Dr. Madhury Ray provided our residents with valuable information about Monkeypox, vaccines and other preventative measures. To make an appointment at a vaccination site near you, click here.

 

Thank you to Destination Tomorrow, New Settlement and the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene for their partnership and commitment to this cause. 

 

This week, we have our LGBTQIA+ Task Force WorkshopsProfessionalism & Self-Management for our Queer Youth and Navigating Conflict & Mastering Communication in the Workplace. Our office will also be hosting our Jamaica Flag Raising Ceremony, in commemoration of the 60th anniversary of the country’s independence, on August 25th at 12 noon at Borough Hall. Join us!

 

If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact our office at 718-590-3500 or email us at webmail@bronxbp.nyc.gov.

 

In partnership,

Bronx Borough President Vanessa L. Gibson


UPCOMING EVENTS





IN THE COMMUNITY

▪️ This is who we do it for! Our children deserve the tools necessary for a successful school year. We distributed 1,200 backpacks and 1,200 school kits to our kids!


▪️ Thank you to Montefiore Einstein, Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield, and NYC Parks Department for making this event possible.


▪️ To my incredible staff, thank you for all of your hard work and dedication to our youth. We could not have done this without you.


▪️ I wish all of our students, teachers, principals and school staff an amazing start to the new school year!



▪️ Thank you to all who joined us for Bronx Nonprofit Day!


▪️Thank you to the Bronx Community Foundation for partnering with us and thank you to NYC Comptroller Brad Lander, Deputy Mayor of Strategic Initiatives Sheena Wright and James Reyes from the NYC Council’s Finance Division for joining us.


▪️Our nonprofits are essential to the growth of our economy and communities; They will be vital partners as we work towards executing our blueprint for a better Bronx. 


▪️Also, shout out to our Deputy Mayor for announcing the launch of the Mayor’s Office of Nonprofits to create a direct link between nonprofits and the administration.


▪️Please send any questions you have to bxnonprofitday@thebronx.org


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STATE SEN. GUSTAVO RIVERA DECLARES WIN IN DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY FOR SD-33 - 10:15 PM August 23, 2022

 

Tonight, the people of the Bronx chose to send Gustavo Rivera back to Albany to represent them in the State Senate. Sen. Rivera faced over a million dollars in outside spending from corporate interests, including the real estate industry and the charter school lobby—and despite being heavily outspent, he won the primary election with the support of labor, elected officials like Congressmembers Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Jamaal Bowman, Nydia Velazquez, U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren, and progressive groups like the New York Working Families Party

Sen. Rivera’s full statement can be found below:

“Against a flood of special interest money  from real estate, from charter schools, and from right wing Trump donors  and against every effort by the Bronx Democratic Party machine, we prevailed. And we prevailed because Bronxites know that the Bronx is not for sale. I am proud to declare victory in tonight’s primary. Now, we need to unite as Bronx Democrats in the general election and keep up the fight for working families.

“We still need to make sure every child has an opportunity to thrive, and that means restoring the $469 million in cuts to our public schools. We still need to pass universal healthcare in New York, and beat back the real estate interests who continue pricing us out of our homes. And we still need to end the corruption in Albany that led to millions of dollars in corporate spending against progressive candidates this cycle. I’m honored that the people of District 33 put their trust in me to keep leading these fights in Albany.

“We were the labor campaign, with endorsements from 1199SEIU, NYSUT, NYSNA, UFT, Hotel Trades Council, Transport Workers Union, Doctors Council, CIR-SEIU, PEF, RWDSU, UFCW-1500, Local 338, AFL-CIO, Central Labor Council, CWA, CSA, PSC, Teamsters Local 16,Tile, Marble and Terrazzo, and Bricklayers. We were the campaign of AOC, of Elizabeth Warren, of Jamaal Bowman and Ana Maria Archila and the great Nydia Velazquez—of Senate Majority Leader Stewart-Cousins, Deputy Leader Gianaris, Sen. Thomas, Sen. Krueger, Sen. Liu, Sen. Ramos, Sen. Comrie, Sen. Biaggi, Sen. Jackson, Sen. Salazar, Sen. Harckham, Sen. Brisport, Asm. Gonzalez-Rojas, Asm. Chantel Jackson, Comptroller Brad Lander, and City Council Member Althea Stevens. The Working Families Party, The Jewish Vote, Tenants PAC, NYCC, Make the Road, BANDS, One Fair Wage Action, Planned Parenthood, Sierra Club, Citizen Action, Citizen Union, the Jim Owles Democratic Club, Stonewall Democrats, NYIC, NASW, NYPAN, People's Action, LIT, North Bronx Racial Justice, Bronx Climate Justice, North Black Leadership Action Coalition, NO IDC NY, Met Council NYC, and Kids PAC.

“This is the coalition that powered us to victory tonight.

“Tonight, we celebrate — and tomorrow, we get right back to work.” 

RIKERS ISLAND INMATE SENTENCED TO 1 ½ TO 3 YEARS IN PRISON FOR THROWING FECES AT NYC DOC OFFICER

 

 Bronx District Attorney Darcel D. Clark today announced that a Rikers Island inmate has been sentenced to one and a half to three years in prison after pleading guilty to Aggravated Harassment of an Employee by an Incarcerated Individual for throwing feces at a Correction Officer.

 District Attorney Clark said, “The defendant tossed fecal matter at a Correction Officer, striking her in the face and abdomen. She pleaded guilty to committing this disgusting act of violence against a Correction Officer, who described the incident as the worst moment of her career.”

 District Attorney Clark said the defendant, Nicole Smith, 35, last of 1430 Waters Place, was sentenced today to one and a half to three years in prison by Bronx Supreme Court Justice John Collins. The defendant pleaded guilty to Aggravated Harassment of an Employee by an Incarcerated Individual on July 22, 2022.

 According to the investigation, on August 19, 2019 at approximately 12:15 p.m., at the Rose M. Singer Center on Rikers Island, the defendant threw fecal matter from a milk carton onto the face and upper torso of a New York City Department of Correction Officer. 

 District Attorney Clark also thanked Department of Correction Investigators Christie Gaie and Walter Holmes for their work on the investigation.

California Man Charged With Using False Identities To Defraud Multiple Individuals And Large Corporate Entity

 

 Damian Williams, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, and Michael J. Driscoll, Assistant Director-in-Charge of the New York Field Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (“FBI”), announced today the unsealing of a complaint charging RUSSELL DWAYNE LEWIS, a/k/a “Clifford Ari Getz,” a/k/a “Clifford Ari Getz Cohen,” a/k/a “Ari Getz,” a/k/a “Aryeh Getz,” with three counts of wire fraud and one count of aggravated identity theft in connection with multiple schemes to defraud victims out of millions of dollars.  Over several years, LEWIS, who falsely claimed to be a billionaire, defrauded his friend and employee out of more than $3 million, money he falsely claimed was being used in business opportunities; defrauded an individual out of more than $500,000, which he falsely claimed was being directed to a real estate investment; and made a fraudulent offer to purchase a corporate entity for $290 million.  LEWIS was arrested last night in California and is expected to be presented today before a United States Magistrate Judge in the Central District of California.

U.S. Attorney Damian Williams said:  “As alleged, the defendant engaged in a pattern of serial fraud, lying repeatedly and blatantly to friends, associates, and a major corporation about his identity, wealth, and business activities.  He did so out of greed, and he now faces serious criminal charges for his alleged conduct.”

FBI Assistant Director Michael J. Driscoll said:  "As alleged, Mr. Lewis played on his victims' misplaced trust and, through a series of deceptions, cheated them out of valuable resources and money.  His arrest today shows the FBI's continued determination to hold impostors accountable and force them to deal with the repercussions of their illegal activities in court.”

According to the allegations in the Complaint unsealed today in Manhattan federal court:[1]

Between 2016 and 2020, RUSSELL DWAYNE LEWIS engaged in a series of brazen schemes to misrepresent his identity, his wealth, and his professional and personal background in order to defraud multiple individuals and at least one corporate entity.  For years, LEWIS lived under assumed names, using the birth date of a real individual with the name of one of his aliases, and utilizing the social security number of yet another individual.  As opportunities arose, LEWIS told increasingly outrageous lies to individuals around him, including a close friend of many years, an individual who turned to him for his claimed expertise in astrology, and representatives of a major company he falsely purported to intend to purchase.

In one scheme, LEWIS befriended an individual (“Victim-1”), claiming to Victim-1 that he was a billionaire businessman.  As part of their increasingly close friendship, and believing that LEWIS was a successful businessman, Victim-1 solicited professional and investment advice from LEWIS.  In response, and with greater frequency over time, LEWIS solicited “investments” from Victim-1 in the tens and then hundreds of thousands of dollars.  Eventually, Victim-1 went to work for LEWIS, working to explore opportunities in business and finance to assist LEWIS in identifying investment opportunities.  LEWIS continued to ask Victim-1 for money, which was characterized as investments and/or loans, and which Victim-1 routinely provided.  LEWIS had Victim-1 seek out investment opportunities, only to repeatedly back out of prospective deals at the last moment, claiming difficulties in accessing his vast wealth.  By 2020, Victim-1 had transferred more than $3 million of loan and/or investment funds to LEWIS in less than three years, virtually none of which was ever paid back.

In addition to his purported business activities, LEWIS also separately charged some individuals for astrological readings and analyses.  One such individual was a widow with four children who met LEWIS in or about 2018 (“Victim-2”).  Victim-2 continued to have contact with LEWIS in the coming years, including for astrological readings.  In 2020, over the course of several months, LEWIS defrauded Victim-2 out of approximately $555,000 by pressuring her into paying him money for a purported real estate investment opportunity.  In truth, there was no such investment opportunity, and LEWIS spent Victim-2’s money on personal expenses, including office supplies that facilitated and promoted LEWIS’s other schemes.  Victim-2 received back virtually none of her “investment.”

Finally, in August and September 2020, LEWIS fraudulently attempted to acquire a corporate entity in bankruptcy proceedings (“Corporation-1”).  LEWIS made a purported all‑cash offer to purchase Corporation-1 for $290 million, which resulted in weeks of due diligence processes, legal discussions, and negotiations—including through which Getz and others had access to certain of Corporation-1’s internal business records and materials.  Corporation-1 and its representatives dedicated significant time and resources to the purported offer, based on the false premise that LEWIS intended to, and could, pay hundreds of millions of dollars for Corporation‑1.  In fact, LEWIS had no intention or ability to purchase Corportion-1, and ultimately he backed out of the deal.

LEWIS, 52, of Los Angeles, California, is charged with three counts of wire fraud, each of which carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison; and one count of aggravated identity theft, which carries a mandatory consecutive sentence of 24 months in prison.

The statutory maximum and mandatory penalties in this case are prescribed by Congress and are provided here for informational purposes only, as any sentencing of the defendants will be determined by a judge.

Mr. Williams praised the outstanding work of the FBI, and thanked the Beverly Hills Police Department for its exceptional investigative assistance.

The charges contained in the Complaint are merely accusations, and the defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.

[1] As the introductory phrase signifies, the entirety of the text of the Complaint and the description of the Complaint set forth in this release constitute only allegations, and every fact described should be treated as an allegation.

Memo: Governor Kathy Hochul's First Year in Office

Governor Kathy Hochul New York State Seal

 On August 24, 2021 Governor Kathy Hochul was sworn in as New York's 57th Governor. The first woman to ever lead the Empire State, she hit the ground running to usher in a new era for New York and deliver results. At the start of her governorship, New York was facing significant challenges: the COVID-19 Delta variant was spreading, schools were working on plans to get children back in school, two hurricanes would devastate communities in our state, and New Yorkers were experiencing a crisis of confidence in their government and elected leaders.

Governor Hochul immediately got to work.

She began by recruiting a talented team of public servants to serve as her core advisors, appointing the most diverse cabinet in New York State's history. From choosing Karen Persichilli Keogh and Kathryn Garcia to lead the Administration to appointing Dr. Mary Bassett to lead the Department of Health, Hochul's leadership team was praised for reflecting " a focus on competence by the new administration."

Without delay, the Governor led a robust, proactive approach to tackling COVID-19 including by encouraging New Yorkers to get vaccinated and getting pandemic aid out the door more quickly to struggling renters, landlords and immigrants. In fact, New York went from worst to first in distributing rental assistance to New Yorkers under Governor Hochul's leadership. She guided New Yorkers through extreme weather events, fighting for a robust and equitable short-term recovery while charting a path towards long-term climate resiliency. And she began the work of ushering a new era in Albany politics with new transparency and ethics policies.

In the months that followed, Governor Hochul continued to deliver results for New Yorkers. In her State of the State address and Executive Budget, the Governor laid out a bold vision for New York's future that invests in health care, education, infrastructure, jobs, housing, gun violence prevention and public safety. Working closely with colleagues in the legislature, Governor Hochul passed a balanced State budget that delivers major wins for New Yorkers while also demonstrating unprecedented fiscal responsibility, putting the State on the path to having a record 15 percent of operating expenses in reserves.

Governor Hochul has stepped up to lead New York in moments of crisis. In the wake of a white supremacist shooting in her hometown of Buffalo, Governor Hochul worked with the legislature to pass some of the strongest new gun violence prevention laws in the country. She is working to protect New Yorkers from mass shootings and daily gun violence, including taking critical steps like raising the age to buy semi-automatic weapons and requiring the microstamping of bullets to better catch criminals.

When it became clear the Supreme Court would overturn Roe v. Wade, Governor Hochul established a nation-leading $35 million abortion access funds to support providers in New York. And when the Supreme Court decided to strike down New York's century-old concealed carry law, Governor Hochul convened a special session of the legislature to pass common-sense gun safety restrictions and begin the process of adding an Equal Rights Amendment to the New York State Constitution.

There is much more work to do to make New York safer, stronger and more successful - and Governor Hochul is just getting started. Select accomplishments of her first year in office include:

PUBLIC SAFETY & GUN VIOLENCE PREVENTION

  • Created the Interstate Task Force on Illegal Guns and funded the New York State Police Gun Trafficking Interdiction Unit.
  • Responded to the Buffalo massacre with 10 new laws to combat mass shootings and domestic terrorism.
  • Convened a special session of the Legislature to pass new legislation on concealed carry, in the wake of the Supreme Court' decision that erased century-old gun laws.
  • Passed targeted changes to the state's bail laws to close loopholes for repeat offenders, go after individuals who use illegal guns and address hate crimes.
  • Reformed discovery rules to help ensure a more functional justice system for all.
  • Confronting gun violence with record investments in community violence intervention programs and law enforcement capabilities to reduce, prevent and solve gun crimes.

PROTECTING FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS

  • Created a nation-leading $35 million abortion access fund to support providers in New York.
  • Passed legislative package to protect the rights of women seeking abortions in New York State.
  • Broke a decades-long legislative logjam to begin the process of adding an Equal Rights Amendment to the State Constitution.
  • Increasing funding to protect at-risk communities and nonprofit organizations from hate crimes.
  • Launched the country's most equitable adult-use cannabis program.
  • Affirmed New York's support for transgender, gender non-conforming, non-binary and intersex individuals.

EDUCATION

  • Kept kids safely in the classroom and avoided remote learning
  • Delivering unprecedented support for New York's schools and settling the landmark Campaign for Fiscal Equity lawsuit
  • Supporting student success as they pursue higher education
  • Incentivizing teaching as a profession and creating a robust pipeline for future educators

HELPING WITH RISING COSTS OF LIVING

  • Suspending 16 cents of the gas tax for every gallon of gas purchased in New York until the end of the year
  • Accelerated a $1.2 billion middle-class tax cut and provided a homeowner tax rebate credit for almost 2.5 million New Yorkers
  • Distributed more than $550 million to help low-income consumers with home heating and other utility expenses
  • Secured more than $500 million in federal grant funding to support small businesses

CREATING AFFORDABLE HOUSING

  • Launched a comprehensive $25 billion housing plan to create or preserve 100,000 affordable homes across New York State
  • Signed landmark legislation to transform underutilized hotel space into affordable and supportive housing
  • Established the first-of-its-kind New York City Public Housing Preservation Trust

INVESTING IN TRANSPORTATION & INFRASTRUCTURE

  • Unveiled a transformative plan to create a world-class transit hub at Penn Station
  • Launched plans for the "Interborough Express," a major new transit line connecting Brooklyn and Queens
  • Kicked off the $1 billion "Pave Our Potholes" initiative to improve State roads and highways
  • Revitalizing New York City's airports by finalizing the LaGuardia renovation and starting new projects at JFK.
  • Connecting communities unjustly divided by highways in Syracuse, Buffalo and Rochester
  • Launched transformative Livingston Avenue Bridge replacement project in Albany and Rensselaer
  • Created a plan to extend high speed, affordable broadband to every corner of New York
  • Advancing the Gateway Project to double commuter capacity and maintain New York's central role in the northeast region
  • Signed legislation expanding use of New York City's speed cameras in school zone

Unprecedented Support for New York's WORKERS & Small Businesses

  • Added more than 450,000 jobs to the state's economy
  • Strengthened the State's workforce with critical investments in career education, renewed commitments to job training, and brand-new office dedicated to workforce development
  • Provided $250 million in tax credits for small business' COVID-19 related expenses
  • Expanded the $800 million Small Business COVID-19 Recovery Program
  • Created a new $200 million program to assist early-stage small businesses
  • Expanded the $35 million Restaurant Return to Work Tax Credit
  • Returned nearly $3 million in stolen wages to New York workers in coordination with the statewide Wage Theft Task Force

LEADING ON CLIMATE AND CLEAN ENERGY

  • Worked to get a $4.2 billion Clean Water, Clean Air and Green Jobs environmental bond act on the ballot
  • Made nation-leading $500 million investments in offshore wind, including breaking ground at the South Fork Wind Farm on Long Island
  • Supported $1 billion in critical water infrastructure investments, including $150 million for the City of Mount Vernon
  • Decarbonizing buildings across New York State, creating a roadmap towards a low-carbon future
  • First-in-the-nation commitment to 100% zero emission buses
  • Eliminating barriers to electric vehicle ownership and usage

BOLSTERING OUR HEALTH CARE SYSTEM

  • Passed a $20 billion long-term investment in our health care system as part of the state budget
  • As the Delta and Omicron variants infected New Yorkers, protected hospital capacity while keeping schools, businesses and our economy open
  • Encouraged New Yorkers to get vaccinated, leading to the highest COVID vaccination rate among all large states
  • Declared a State Disaster Emergency in response to the monkeypox outbreak, and advocated for more vaccines for at-risk groups

A NEW ERA FOR NEW YORK

  • Appointed the most diverse cabinet in New York State history
  • Building productive relationships with local elected leaders
  • Eliminating the broken JCOPE and replaced it with a new, more transparent body: the Commission on Ethics and Lobbying in Government
  • Improving the FOIL process to speed up processing times and encouraging agencies to publicly post additional documents
  • Overhauled HR policies in the Executive Chamber to protect staff from abuse and harassment

“CORRUPTION AT ITS UGLIEST:” GUSTAVO RIVERA FOR STATE SENATE RESPONDS TO POLL SITE HARASSMENT & ELECTIONEERING TO PROP UP OPPONENT’S FAILING CAMPAIGN

 

 In response to incidents of electioneering across the Bronx, in which poll workers have told voters who to vote for and allowed campaign workers from Sen. Gustavo Rivera’s opponent to electioneer at poll sites, David Guirgis, campaign spokesperson for State Sen. Gustavo Rivera issued the following statement:

“We’ve been hearing from voters across SD-33 of election irregularities occurring within poll sites—from campaign workers for Miguelina Camilo campaigning within election sites to poll workers attempting to tell voters to mark her down on their ballots. We also have documented evidence of these incidents occurring.

“It is blatantly against the law to use your position as a poll worker to tell voters who to vote for, and it is also illegal to campaign within 100 feet of a polling site. Miguelina Camilo, who used to work for the Board of Elections, knows this.

“This is corruption at its ugliest. The Board of Elections needs to immediately conduct inspections of poll sites across SD-33, and the Miguelina Camilo campaign and the Bronx Democratic machine must condemn these undemocratic, illegal activities. Voters deserve free and fair elections—period.” 

Below is a breakdown of the electioneering incidents that have so far occurred:

  • A BOE worker told a voter that "Gustavo is a baby killer.”

  • A poll site worker who self-identified as an “elections director” told a Gustavo Rivera supporter to "be nice to Miguelina's crew."

  • A photo of a Miguelina Camilo campaign worker breaking the hundred-foot rule and electioneering within a poll site can be found here

EDITOR'S NOTE:
This is not a third world nation where corruption such as this can take place, this is New York City in the greatest nation of the world the United States of America. 

If this is going on at poll sites those responsible must be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. We must have free and fair elections otherwise we are no better than a communist country where there is only one person on the ballot.

Primary Day August 23, 2022 - Who is Going to Win


100 Percent Primary Picks August 23, 2022

There is going to be a low turnout as was seen in the number of votes cast in the nine days of Early Voting in the  Bronx. Two polling sites of the eleven open received almost half of the votes. Of the 4558 Early votes over one thousand were cast at the In Tech school in Kingsbridge where there were there races. Congress in the 13th Congressional District, State Senate in the 31st Senate District, and State Senate in the 33rd Senate District. Almost one thousand votes were cast at the Parkchester Dress Barn location on Metropolitan Avenue. The other nine Bronx Early Voting sites received an average of three hundred votes during the nine days of Early Voting. 


The three most interesting races were not in the Bronx. One Congressional race in Westchester/Rockland county 17th CD Sean Patrick Mahoney is expected to beat former State Senator Alessandra Biaggi. The second congressional race 10th CD in Manhattan/Brooklyn where Dan Goldman is the favorite and expected to beat a crowded field of opponents. The third Congressional race 12th CD is Midtown Manhattan where longtime Congressional members Jerry Nadler and Carolyn Maloney are pitted against each there with a third candidate Suraj Patel who came close to Maloney two years ago. Too close to call.


The Bronx has three congressional races, two Democrat and one Republican, where the Bronx is a part of all three districts. In the 13th District current Congressman Adriano Espaillat should win big. In the 16th District Congressman Jamaal Bowman is expected to defeat his three opponents. There is a Republican primary in the 14th Congressional District between candidates Tina Forte and Desi Joseph Cuellar to see who will run (and lose) in the general election against Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. 


The Bronx has three State Senate races. The 31st State Senate race of Manhattan includes a small part of Riverdale, Kingsbridge, and Van Cortlandt Village where incumbent Robert Jackson is facing three challengers, but candidate Angel Vasquez has the support of Congressman Adriano Espaillat and several other high profile elected officials. Too close to call. Second is the 33rd State Senate District between Incumbent Gustavo Rivera and first time candidate Miguelina Camilo. Senator Rivera is working this race as if it was his first race meeting the people and staying around to get to know them, unlike his opponent Ms. Camilo who just gets the photo ops and then leaves. While Senator Rivera has covered the majority of the district both candidates seem to think that the Riverdale portion of the district is the key to victory. This race may be too close to call even though we think Senator Rivera can pull it out despite his opponent having the once powerful Ben Franklin Democratic Club and the Bronx Democratic Party behind her. 


The third is the 34th State Senate District, a district now made up of Parkchester and Castle Hill from the 87th Assembly District, Throggs Neck, Pelham Bay, and City Island from the 82nd Assembly District, only Indian Village from the 80th Assembly District, and up into part of New Rochelle through Pelham. Despite having only a very small portion of her assembly district Nathalia Fernandez is favored to win this race because she has outspent both her opponents by at least ten to one or more. There are two other candidates Christian Amato, and the only Law and Order candidate, former eighteen year army veteran John Perez. Several members of the Bronx Democratic Party and Mr. Amato himself have said that when the original lines came out that Assemblywoman Nathalia Fernandez was so mad that she did not get the Bronx Democratic Party endorsement that she was supporting candidate Amato over candidate Camilo. Then when the district lines were struck down and new lines were put in Fernandez decided to run in the new 34th State Senate District against candidate Amato who decided to run also in the new 34th district. Candidate John Perez was the only candidate to successfully file petitions for the new 34th State Senate District. Candidate Amato had filed for the new 36th district, and was allowed to use them for the new 34th district. Candidate Fernandez did not file any petitions at all, and was a substitute candidate for candidate Lisa Hofflich who dropped out of the 36th race. Fernandez should win here but 'Anything may happen next in politics'. 

Tennessee State Representative & Former Chief of Staff Indicted In Bribery & Kickback Conspiracy

 

 Tennessee State Representative Glen Casada, 63, of Franklin, Tennessee, and his former Chief of Staff Cade Cothren, 35, of Nashville, were indicted by a federal grand jury yesterday and charged with conspiracy to commit the following offenses: theft from programs receiving federal funds; bribery and kickbacks concerning programs receiving federal funds; honest services wire fraud; and conspiracy to commit money laundering. Both were arrested at their homes this morning by FBI agents and will make initial appearances before a U.S. Magistrate Judge later today. 

The announcement was made by Mark H. Wildasin, U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Tennessee and Assistant Attorney General Kenneth A. Polite, Jr. of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division. 

The 20-count indictment, unsealed this morning, also charges Casada and Cothren with using a fictitious name to carry out a fraud; theft concerning programs receiving federal funds; eight counts of money laundering; six counts of honest services wire fraud; and two counts of bribery and kickbacks.

According to the indictment, beginning in and around October 2019, Casada, while representing Tennessee House District 63, Cothren, and another conspirator, also a member of the Tennessee House of Representatives, engaged in a fraudulent scheme to enrich themselves by exploiting Casada and the other conspirator’s official positions as legislators to obtain State approval of Phoenix Solutions as a Mailer Program vendor to provide constituent mail services to members of the Tennessee General Assembly.  Casada, Cothren, and the other conspirator further sought to obtain State funds for Phoenix Solutions, Casada’s political consulting business, and a political consulting business owned by the other conspirator.   It was further part of the conspiracy for Casada and the other conspirator to enrich themselves by obtaining bribes and kickbacks from Cothren, in exchange for securing the approval of Phoenix Solutions as a mailer program vendor. 

The indictment alleges that Casada and the other conspirator told members of the Tennessee General Assembly that Phoenix Solutions was run by an individual named “Matthew Phoenix,” an experienced political consultant who had previously worked for a Washington, D.C.-based consulting firm. In fact, Cothren operated Phoenix Solutions, and Casada, Cothren, and the other conspirator knew that “Matthew Phoenix” was a fictitious person and secretly profited from the fraudulent venture.  Casada, Cothren, and the other conspirator concealed their involvement in Phoenix Solutions by submitting sham invoices to the State of Tennessee in the names of political consulting companies owned by Casada and the other conspirator, for the purpose of secretly funneling money from the State to Phoenix Solutions through the bank accounts of these companies.  In 2020, these companies and Phoenix solutions received approximately $51,947 from the State in payments associated with the mailer program. 

The indictment also contains a forfeiture allegation  in which the United States seeks to recover all proceeds of the crimes, including a money judgement representing the value of the proceeds traceable to any offense of conviction.  

If convicted, Casada and Cothren each face up to 20 years in prison.  A federal district court judge will determine any sentence after considering the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory factors.

This case was investigated by the FBI.  Assistant U.S. Attorney Amanda J. Klopf and Trial attorney John P. Taddei of the Justice Department’s Public Integrity Section are prosecuting the case. 

An indictment is merely an accusation.  The defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.