Joe Percoco, a crooked one-time powerful top aide and longtime pal of ex-Governor Andrew Cuomo, has been released from a halfway house after serving a prison sentence for a 2018 fraud conviction.
In a pair of unanimous rulings, the court sided with Joseph Percoco, a former aide to Gov. Andrew Cuomo of New York, and Louis Ciminelli, a contractor in Buffalo. By Adam Liptak and Luis Ferré-Sadurní ...
Firing a warning shot at the state’s corruption-mired capital, a Manhattan federal judge Thursday ordered Gov. Cuomo’s former top aide and confidante to serve six years in prison for bribery. “I hope ...
Jurors began deliberations Thursday in the corruption trial of one-time Cuomo administration political enforcer Joseph Percoco after a prosecutor’s final summation in Manhattan federal court described ...
NEW YORK — In his first public appearance after the corruption conviction of a former top aide, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo acknowledged he had known that the aide was using government offices while working ...
NEW YORK CITY -- Former top governor's aide Joseph Percoco did not have much to say after he was convicted of three of the six counts he faced in the New York corruption trial. "I am disappointed," ...
Sept. 30, 2015, was going to be a full day in Syracuse for Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo. He was to tour a historic hotel, visit the state fairgrounds and make an announcement at the Budweiser brewery outside ...
Peter Galbraith Kelly, the power executive accused of hiring Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo’s former top aide Joe Percoco's wife for a “low show” job as a bribe to Percoco, was sentenced to 14 months in prison ...
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