NEW YORK (AP) — Former New York Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver will be returned to federal prison after federal authorities denied him home confinement, a person familiar with the matter told The Associated Press.
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The person could not discuss the matter publicly and spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity.
Silver was released Tuesday from a federal prison on furlough while he awaited potential placement to home confinement. The 77-year-old Silver had been in prison since August, where he was serving more than six-year sentence at a prison in Otisville, New York.
His return to prison came after the U.S. attorney’s office in Manhattan, which prosecuted Silver’s case, said it had notified the Bureau of Prisons that it had opposed Silver’s release.
The Federal Bureau of Prisons didn’t provide details or a reason for the transfer earlier this week, but Congress gave the Justice Department expanded powers during the coronavirus pandemic to release inmates on furlough and home confinement to prevent them from catching the virus behind bars.
Silver’s supporters have said he is in failing health and suffering from multiple medical conditions that make him more susceptible to contracting coronavirus.
Rabbi Akiva Homnick, who accompanied Silver home earlier this week, said he was focusing on Silver’s health and would not answer other questions about his return to prison.
Silver, a Democrat from Manhattan, was once one of the three most powerful state officials in New York. He led the state Assembly for more than two decades before his abrupt ouster in 2015 after the corruption allegations emerged.
He was ultimately convicted in a scheme that involved a type of illegal back-scratching that has long plagued Albany. He supported legislation that benefited real estate developers he knew. In return, they referred tax business to a law firm that employed Silver, which then paid him fees.
Appeals kept Silver out of prison for years. His initial 2015 conviction was overturned on appeal before he was convicted again in 2018. Part of that conviction was then tossed out on another appeal, leading to yet another sentencing in July.
We have become a cruel country. This nonesne and evilness has to stop. A rich old white man who never committed a major crime needs to sit for 8 years. But a perosn of color who kills a jew in monsey or crown heights gets off scott free. What kind of crazy wicked country have we become. I get it, its a grave crime because it instills mistrust in our elected officials. Oy vey whatever that means. Go arrest politicians for jay walking too. especially if they are rich old white men. Our system is cruel and corrput. No moral values at all. Shame on us.
Ouch,
No matter what his crime was, he’s a Yid & we need to judge others the way we’d wanted to be judged,
A huuuuge רחמנות
So horrible. The people who made this decision should never have a happy day for the rest of their lives.
I don’t know why you guys are being so forgiving. Two juries convicted him, but much worse is the Chilul Hashem he made.
The New York Post and Curtis Sliwa were in favor of sending Silver back to jail. Why should we support Sliwa for mayor and why buy the Post? I didn’t hear them condemn Sharpton for extorting $ from the government or the Deblasios for running a fake organization with millions of taxpayer dollars. squirreled to their private bank accounts. Where is the outrage?
The prisons all over the US are allowing violent offenders, even murderers, out because of Covid. Here is a non-violent offender, of whom it is said, he- “is in failing health and suffering from multiple medical conditions that make him more susceptible to contracting coronavirus” – and yet the U.S. attorney’s office in Manhattan opposed his release. Nu, rachmanim v’bnai rachmanim are lacking.
Glad this toeiva lover ganef is going back to prison.
Happier