The sentence for Dean Skelos, announced with a flurry of criticism by US District Judge Kimba Wood, brought an end to the latest in a spate of corruption cases that have roiled Albany. His son, Adam, was sentenced to 6-and-a-half years in prison. Both were convicted last year of extortion, conspiracy and bribery.
The sentences were significantly lower than prosecutors had asked for, and the judge noted that the dollar value in the case "pales in comparison" to that of former New York Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, who was sentenced this month to 12 years in prison in his USD 5 million bribery case.
The judge said the 68-year-old Skelos "repeatedly threatened and pressured" big companies to help his son, portraying him as destitute even while he was earning well over USD 200,000 annually.
In a statement, U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara said there was no precedent for the "nearly simultaneous convictions of Sheldon Silver and Dean Skelos."
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Wood interrupted attorney G. Robert Gage as he spoke on behalf of the Long Island Republican to ask why the father did not reach out to his many friends to help find his son a job rather than use his position to extort companies.
"I wish I could answer that question," Gage said. "I certainly wish it had not happened."
Dean Skelos told the judge that the convictions had destroyed his reputation.
"It is heartbreaking to stand before you," he said. "Somewhere along the way my judgment became clouded.