Anthony Seminerio
On the record
Pleaded guilty 2009 to honest-services fraud; died Jan 2011 in federal prison before completing 6-year sentence
SEVERITY · DIED-IN-OFFICE · CRIMES · fraud
Background
Anthony Seminerio occupied the Assemblymember · House / Assembly office in New York for 30 years (1979–2009). Flagged as a notable historical figure by Officium's curation pass. Earliest occupant of this seat in Officium's records; succeeded by Roger Green. Press-relevant: Pleaded guilty 2009 to honest-services fraud; died Jan 2011 in federal prison before completing 6-year sentence. Same-year political environment (1979): Governor Hugh Carey.
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