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Bruno, Former Albany Leader, Convicted of Corruption

Nathaniel Brooks for The New York Times

Former Senate Majority Leader Joseph L. Bruno left court in Albany on Monday.

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Published: December 7, 2009

ALBANY — Joseph L. Bruno, the former Senate majority leader, was found guilty Monday afternoon of using his public office to earn hundreds of thousands of dollars in deals he failed to disclose with a business executive whose companies had interests before the state Legislature.

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Mr. Bruno was found guilty on corruption charges.

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After seven days of deliberating, the jury in Mr. Bruno’s federal corruption trial handed down a guilty verdict on two felony counts. They found Mr. Bruno not guilty on five counts and could not reach a verdict on another count.

Mr. Bruno, 80, who was once the top Republican in New York and one of the state’s most powerful politicians, faces up to 20 years and a $250,000 fine on each felony count. He is sure to appeal, and the Supreme Court is preparing to review the controversial “theft of honest services” statute underlying his case.

"I am very, very disappointed in the verdict," Mr. Bruno said afterwards from the courthouse steps. "The legal process is going to continue. In my mind and in my heart, it is not over until it’s over. And I think it’s far from over. Thank you all, have a good night and merry Christmas."

His remarks were uncharacteristically short, lasting 18 seconds. A clearly dejected Mr. Bruno, a former boxer known for rarely backing down from a fight, stood in the bitter cold and he only showed some signs of life when a young woman yelled out "I love you, Joe!" as he was walking towards a waiting car. "Thank you very much," he replied, as another young woman yelled "love you!" A couple dozen reporters and photographers clustered around him. He was guided through the throng by his son Kenneth and his handler, Kris Thompson.

Mr. Bruno is sure to appeal, and the Supreme Court is poised to review the controversial “theft of honest services” statute underlying his case.

The jury entered the courtroom at 4:16 p.m. and as they returned a not guilty verdict on the first two counts and no verdict on the third count, the mood among supporters of Mr. Bruno who were in attendance became euphoric. But when the jury declared guilty on the fourth count the mood quickly turned. Mr. Bruno became visibly deflated and his normally upright frame sagged.

Prosecutors asked that Mr. Bruno be forced to surrender his passport, but the judge denied the request. His sentencing is scheduled for March. 31.

The verdict capped a month-long trial that captivated the state political establishment and laid bare the unseemly side of New York’s Legislature, where most lawmakers hold down second jobs in the private sector but are required to disclose very little about what they are paid to do.

Prosecutors contended that Mr. Bruno had failed to disclose conflicts between his private business dealings and his official business as Senate majority leader, the powerful post that he held for almost 14 years before retiring in 2008 amid a federal investigation. They also say he used a sham consulting business as a way to conceal the true nature of his business interests.

Prosecutors brought forward more than 70 witnesses and a trove of over 200 e-mail messages as well as handwritten notes, calendar entries and memoranda, many culled from the historically secretive State Senate, which Republicans controlled under Mr. Bruno but lost control of last fall.

The trial also delved intimately into Mr. Bruno’s private business, which spanned work for more than a dozen companies during more than a decade and a half, earning Mr. Bruno roughly $3.2 million in fees.

He earned the bulk of that money soliciting pension fund investments from labor unions with interests before the Senate, while failing, prosecutors said, to fully disclose his ties to the firm — Wright Investors’ Service — that paid him hundreds of thousands of dollars to drum up business. Mr. Bruno worked at the firm for almost his entire tenure as majority leader, resigning his second job in December 2007, shortly after The New York Times disclosed Wright’s ties to a host of Albany-area labor unions.

Prosecutors also contended that Mr. Bruno used his Senate power to benefit an array of other businesses, including an Albany-area technology company that paid him hundreds of thousands of dollars in fees and a contracting company owned by an old friend, who employed him as a management consultant.

Mr. Bruno did not take the stand in his own defense, instead deploying only seven witnesses, including friends and former business associates, to bolster his case. Characterizing Mr. Bruno as a victim of overzealous prosecutors, his lawyers portrayed him as a devoted public servant who tried to faithfully adhere to the law, routinely seeking the advice of Senate ethics lawyers.

His lawyers relied chiefly on cross-examination of the prosecution’s witnesses, seeking to unravel the links prosecutors drew between Mr. Bruno’s official acts and the business he brought in for his clients, which included state grants as well as pension fund investment.

The official benefits Mr. Bruno delivered for those who did business with his clients, Mr. Bruno’s lawyers argued, was indistinguishable from the legislative action and earmarks he sought for all his constituents, driven by a sincere desire to create jobs and help working people.

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