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S. Samuel DiFalco

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charges in an alleged scheme to obtain appraisal and auction commission funds for Saypol's son; the charges were dismissed. In February 1978, DiFalco was again indicted, this time for
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that he could not remember having spoken to an assistant about arranging favorable rulings for his son's
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in 1949, and was later elected to New York Surrogate Court. DiFalco was a member of
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into the state supreme court. In May 1976, he was indicted along with Justice
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The Political Graveyard: Politicians in Trouble or Disgrace: New York
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at age 71 while dining with friends at the Columbus Club in
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