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Huntley Sentence to One Year, One Day In Prison

By C. Zawadi Morris

Former state Sen. Shirley Huntley was sentenced yesterday to one year and one day in prison for stealing from a nonprofit organization that she ran, reported The New York Times.

However, at the sentencing hearing, Huntley’s lawyer told the Judge that his client, a 74-year-old Queens Democrat, currently was working with federal officials to build evidence against other lawmakers, as well as Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman, Huntley’s lead prosecutor. And her attorney suggested she had seen other senators carrying suitcases of cash into the state Capitol.

The judge expressed no interest in addressing Huntley’s pending case against Schneiderman, but called some of the information Huntley provided “implausible.”

At the hearing, Huntley sat between her lawyer and her husband while she read a short statement, saying her actions “embarrassed my family, my friends and my community.”

“It’s no surprise that the criminal is angry at the prosecutor,” wrote a spokesperson for Schneiderman in a statement. “But Huntley’s lies should not distract from the fact that today justice was served,”


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