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Seabrook was charged with taking a $ 60,000 bribe in connection with a $ 20 million investment of union members' money. Seabrook was said to have been "presented with a Ferragamo bag by Jona Rechnitz." $ 19 million of that investment was lost, but through lengthy deals $ 4.5 million has been
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restituted. Seabrook was indicated by a federal grand jury on July 7, 2016, along with co-defendant Murray Huberfeld. Huberfield was the founder of Platinum Partners, a hedge fund to which COBA funds would be directed by Seabrook. In return for the COBA investments, Seabrook received
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of between $ 100,000 and $ 150,000, depending on the amount invested by COBA. The first trial ended in a hung jury. In the second trial, Seabrook was convicted of corruption and was sentenced to 58 months in prison.
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Seabrook was instrumental in pushing through the "Feces Bill" which made it a felony to throw feces at a corrections officer. Seabrook fought for deals, sometimes in unison with other city unions, including the
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and the Uniformed Firefighters Association. Seabrook lobbied for corrections officers to gain parity with the
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to the three-person, bipartisan "Task Force to Reform New York State and New York City Elections".
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is an American former law enforcement officer and union leader who was the president of the
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As a result of the legal issues, his bank attempted to foreclose on his home.
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in pay and benefits. In 2001, Seabrook was appointed by New York Governor
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Seabrook became a corrections officer in 1985. He received his
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to be a "roadblock to reform". Seabrook was described by the
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in New York City market. This show aired weekly on Fridays.
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Schwirtz, Michael; Winerip, Michael (December 15, 2014).
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Newsroom: Former New York State Senator Jeffrey D. Klein
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Weiser, Benjamin; Greenberg, Zoe (February 8, 2019).
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