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Efrain Gonzalez Jr.

Efrain Gonzalez Jr. (born 1948) is an American politician and convicted felon who served as a member of the New York State Senate from 1990 to 2008.

Efrain Gonzalez Jr.
Member of the New York State Senate
In office
1990–2008
Preceded byIsrael Ruiz Jr.
Succeeded byPedro Espada Jr.
Personal details
Born1948 (age 74–75)
Coamo, Puerto Rico
Political partyDemocratic
Children4

Early life

Gonzalez was born in Coamo, Puerto Rico, and his family moved to mainland United States shortly thereafter. Gonzalez was raised in The Bronx.[1]

Career

Prior to his election to the State Senate, Gonzalez worked as the union representative for the Transport Workers Union, and subsequently, the union representative for Local 820 of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters from 1969 until 1979, which was during his employment at Brinks Armored Car Service.

Gonzalez was elected to the New York State Senate in 1989, in a special election to replace Israel Ruiz Jr., who had been expelled upon conviction of fraud charges. He was the Chairman of the Minority Conference in the Senate, as well as Chairman Emeritus of the National Hispanic Caucus of State Legislators, and Chairman of the New York State Puerto Rican/Hispanic Task Force. He also was President of the National Hispanic Policy Institute and on the Executive Committee of the Parliamentary Confederation of the Americas.

Arrest and conviction

On August 25, 2006, Gonzalez was indicted on federal mail fraud charges. He was accused of taking $37,412 from November 2000 to May 2006 from the West Bronx Neighborhood Association, a nonprofit organization he founded, and using it for personal expenses, including New York Yankees tickets and membership fees at a vacation club in the Dominican Republic. He surrendered to federal authorities when his indictment was unsealed, and released on $25,000 bail following his arraignment the same day.[2]

Despite being under indictment, González was re-elected in a landslide to his State Senate seat in November 2006.[3]

A superseding indictment followed on December 12, 2006, accusing Gonzalez and others of mail fraud and theft of federal funds in a conspiracy to steal $423,000 through a complicated scheme that involved funneling the money through the West Bronx Neighborhood Association and the United Latin American Foundation, another not-for-profit group. As in the first set of charges, he was also accused of using state money and about $40,000 in federal grants for membership fees in a vacation club, rent and renovations for homes used by his wife and mother-in-law, and items like Yankees tickets, jewelry and college tuition for his daughter, and designing and printing labels for cigars produced by a company he owned.[3][4]

The case against Gonzalez was delayed because of concurrent investigations of other New York State lawmakers, and he was challenged in the 2008 Democratic primary by Pedro Espada Jr., who had previously been a New York State Senator in an adjoining district. Despite backing from the New York State Democratic party, Gonzalez lost the primary election.[5]

On May 7, 2009, Gonzalez pleaded guilty to two counts of mail fraud and two counts of conspiracy. The five other charges against him in the indictment, including money laundering, fraud, and the abuse of his office, were dropped. Neil Berger and Miguel Castanos, co-defendants who were involved in the scheme with the non-profit organizations and indicted with Gonzalez, also pleaded guilty, and Lucia Sanchez, a fourth defendant, went to trial.[6]

Early in 2010, Gonzalez tried to withdraw his guilty plea, claiming that his first lawyer, Murray Richman, a friend who had represented him without charge, "seemed wholly uninterested in trial preparation, wanted me to plead guilty and was pressuring me to produce this outcome," that beyond interviewing a few minor witnesses, he did not pursue other key witnesses, and that he did not thoroughly review discovery materials that the government made available to the defense.[7] However, U.S. District Court Judge William H. Pauley III, the trial judge, refused to allow Gonzalez to withdraw his plea, stating that the request "presents the paradigm of the defendant who attempts to undermine the integrity of the judicial process" and "the notion that the free will of a longtime New York state senator was overridden by the imminence of trial, coercion by his attorney, or pressure from this court is preposterous."[8]

The following month, Gonzalez was sentenced to seven years in federal prison and ordered to forfeit $737,775.[9][10] The prison sentence was subsequently upheld on appeal, although a portion of the financial restitution was set aside.[11]

Gonzalez completed his sentence on August 3, 2016.[12] Espada, his replacement in the State Senate, was also convicted of federal crimes and is serving a five-year prison term that is scheduled to end in October 2017.[12]

Personal life

Gonzalez was married on July 20, 1969, and has four children with his wife. He and his first wife divorced in March 1987.

References

  1. ^ "NY Senator Efrain Gonzalez Jr., a Democrat from the Bronx, is Accused of Defrauding the West Bronx Neighborhood Association Inc". parentadvocates.org. Retrieved 2020-10-20.
  2. ^ Baker, Al; Williams, Timothy (August 26, 2006). "State Senator Is Accused of Using Nonprofit's Funds". The New York Times. p. B1. Retrieved 17 August 2016.
  3. ^ a b Newman, Maria; Hartocollis, Anemona (December 13, 2006). "State Senator Faces New Charges". The New York Times. Retrieved 17 August 2016.
  4. ^ Hartocollis, Anemona (December 14, 2006). "N.Y. State Senator Is Charged With Stealing More Than $400,000". The New York Times. p. B5. Retrieved 17 August 2016.
  5. ^ Confessore, Nicholas; Hicks, Jonathan P. (September 9, 2008). "Silver Sidesteps a Challenge, but Other Incumbents Fall in Primary". The New York Times. p. B1. Retrieved 17 August 2016.
  6. ^ Confessore, Nicholas (May 8, 2009). "Ex-State Senator Pleads Guilty to Fraud Charges". The New York Times. p. A16. Retrieved 17 August 2016.
  7. ^ Weiser, Benjamin (March 18, 2010). "A Lawyer Who Represents a Friend May Have an Unhappy Client". The New York Times. p. A24. Retrieved 17 August 2016.
  8. ^ Weiser, Benjamin (April 8, 2010). "Judge Won't Let Former Senator Withdraw Plea". The New York Times. p. A25. Retrieved 17 August 2016.
  9. ^ Weiser, Benjamin (May 26, 2010). "A Former Bronx Senator Gets 7 Years for Corruption". The New York Times. p. A22. Retrieved 17 August 2016.
  10. ^ (PDF). nyc.gov. United States Attorney Southern District of New York. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 October 2015. Retrieved 17 August 2016.
  11. ^ Brush, Pete. "2nd Circ. Upholds Ex-NY Sen. Gonzalez's Prison Time". law360.com. Law 360. Retrieved 17 August 2016.
  12. ^ a b "Inmate Locator". bop.gov. Federal Bureau of Prisons. Retrieved 17 August 2016.
New York State Senate
Preceded by New York State Senate
32nd District

1989–1992
Succeeded by
Preceded by New York State Senate
31st District

1993–2002
Succeeded by
Preceded by New York State Senate
33rd District

2003–2008
Succeeded by

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Efrain Gonzalez Jr born 1948 is an American politician and convicted felon who served as a member of the New York State Senate from 1990 to 2008 Efrain Gonzalez Jr Member of the New York State SenateIn office 1990 2008Preceded byIsrael Ruiz Jr Succeeded byPedro Espada Jr Personal detailsBorn1948 age 74 75 Coamo Puerto RicoPolitical partyDemocraticChildren4 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Arrest and conviction 3 Personal life 4 ReferencesEarly life EditGonzalez was born in Coamo Puerto Rico and his family moved to mainland United States shortly thereafter Gonzalez was raised in The Bronx 1 Career EditPrior to his election to the State Senate Gonzalez worked as the union representative for the Transport Workers Union and subsequently the union representative for Local 820 of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters from 1969 until 1979 which was during his employment at Brinks Armored Car Service Gonzalez was elected to the New York State Senate in 1989 in a special election to replace Israel Ruiz Jr who had been expelled upon conviction of fraud charges He was the Chairman of the Minority Conference in the Senate as well as Chairman Emeritus of the National Hispanic Caucus of State Legislators and Chairman of the New York State Puerto Rican Hispanic Task Force He also was President of the National Hispanic Policy Institute and on the Executive Committee of the Parliamentary Confederation of the Americas Arrest and conviction Edit On August 25 2006 Gonzalez was indicted on federal mail fraud charges He was accused of taking 37 412 from November 2000 to May 2006 from the West Bronx Neighborhood Association a nonprofit organization he founded and using it for personal expenses including New York Yankees tickets and membership fees at a vacation club in the Dominican Republic He surrendered to federal authorities when his indictment was unsealed and released on 25 000 bail following his arraignment the same day 2 Despite being under indictment Gonzalez was re elected in a landslide to his State Senate seat in November 2006 3 A superseding indictment followed on December 12 2006 accusing Gonzalez and others of mail fraud and theft of federal funds in a conspiracy to steal 423 000 through a complicated scheme that involved funneling the money through the West Bronx Neighborhood Association and the United Latin American Foundation another not for profit group As in the first set of charges he was also accused of using state money and about 40 000 in federal grants for membership fees in a vacation club rent and renovations for homes used by his wife and mother in law and items like Yankees tickets jewelry and college tuition for his daughter and designing and printing labels for cigars produced by a company he owned 3 4 The case against Gonzalez was delayed because of concurrent investigations of other New York State lawmakers and he was challenged in the 2008 Democratic primary by Pedro Espada Jr who had previously been a New York State Senator in an adjoining district Despite backing from the New York State Democratic party Gonzalez lost the primary election 5 On May 7 2009 Gonzalez pleaded guilty to two counts of mail fraud and two counts of conspiracy The five other charges against him in the indictment including money laundering fraud and the abuse of his office were dropped Neil Berger and Miguel Castanos co defendants who were involved in the scheme with the non profit organizations and indicted with Gonzalez also pleaded guilty and Lucia Sanchez a fourth defendant went to trial 6 Early in 2010 Gonzalez tried to withdraw his guilty plea claiming that his first lawyer Murray Richman a friend who had represented him without charge seemed wholly uninterested in trial preparation wanted me to plead guilty and was pressuring me to produce this outcome that beyond interviewing a few minor witnesses he did not pursue other key witnesses and that he did not thoroughly review discovery materials that the government made available to the defense 7 However U S District Court Judge William H Pauley III the trial judge refused to allow Gonzalez to withdraw his plea stating that the request presents the paradigm of the defendant who attempts to undermine the integrity of the judicial process and the notion that the free will of a longtime New York state senator was overridden by the imminence of trial coercion by his attorney or pressure from this court is preposterous 8 The following month Gonzalez was sentenced to seven years in federal prison and ordered to forfeit 737 775 9 10 The prison sentence was subsequently upheld on appeal although a portion of the financial restitution was set aside 11 Gonzalez completed his sentence on August 3 2016 12 Espada his replacement in the State Senate was also convicted of federal crimes and is serving a five year prison term that is scheduled to end in October 2017 12 Personal life EditGonzalez was married on July 20 1969 and has four children with his wife He and his first wife divorced in March 1987 References Edit NY Senator Efrain Gonzalez Jr a Democrat from the Bronx is Accused of Defrauding the West Bronx Neighborhood Association Inc parentadvocates org Retrieved 2020 10 20 Baker Al Williams Timothy August 26 2006 State Senator Is Accused of Using Nonprofit s Funds The New York Times p B1 Retrieved 17 August 2016 a b Newman Maria Hartocollis Anemona December 13 2006 State Senator Faces New Charges The New York Times Retrieved 17 August 2016 Hartocollis Anemona December 14 2006 N Y State Senator Is Charged With Stealing More Than 400 000 The New York Times p B5 Retrieved 17 August 2016 Confessore Nicholas Hicks Jonathan P September 9 2008 Silver Sidesteps a Challenge but Other Incumbents Fall in Primary The New York Times p B1 Retrieved 17 August 2016 Confessore Nicholas May 8 2009 Ex State Senator Pleads Guilty to Fraud Charges The New York Times p A16 Retrieved 17 August 2016 Weiser Benjamin March 18 2010 A Lawyer Who Represents a Friend May Have an Unhappy Client The New York Times p A24 Retrieved 17 August 2016 Weiser Benjamin April 8 2010 Judge Won t Let Former Senator Withdraw Plea The New York Times p A25 Retrieved 17 August 2016 Weiser Benjamin May 26 2010 A Former Bronx Senator Gets 7 Years for Corruption The New York Times p A22 Retrieved 17 August 2016 Former New York State Senator Sentenced in Manhattan Federal Court to Seven Year in Prison PDF nyc gov United States Attorney Southern District of New York Archived from the original PDF on 2 October 2015 Retrieved 17 August 2016 Brush Pete 2nd Circ Upholds Ex NY Sen Gonzalez s Prison Time law360 com Law 360 Retrieved 17 August 2016 a b Inmate Locator bop gov Federal Bureau of Prisons Retrieved 17 August 2016 New York State SenatePreceded byIsrael Ruiz Jr New York State Senate 32nd District1989 1992 Succeeded byPedro Espada Jr Preceded byJoseph L Galiber New York State Senate 31st District1993 2002 Succeeded byEric SchneidermanPreceded byRuth Hassell Thompson New York State Senate 33rd District2003 2008 Succeeded byPedro Espada Jr Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Efrain Gonzalez Jr amp oldid 1128968066, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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