Robert Morgenthau

Potential Manhattan D.A. Candidate Raises Money

Here's the invitation to Monday's fund-raiser for possible Manhattan District Attorney candidate Cyrus Vance, Jr.

The event, which was reported by Crain's Insider, is being organized by Linda Fairstein, a former aide to the current Manhattan D.A., Robert Morgenthau.  read more »

Darrison Working for Potential Manhattan D.A. Candidate

Former Eliot Spitzer fund-raiser Cindy Darrison, who recently was hired to help David Paterson, is working with another candidate in a potentially high-profile race for Manhattan district attorney.

If the seemingly unstoppable 89-year-old Robert Morgenthau decides not to run for reelection, Cyrus Vance, a Manhattan attorney, might.  read more »

Corruption at The Docks! Turner Construction Exec Admits Extortion

An executive at Turner Construction Co., one of the world’s largest construction companies, has admitted to extorting subcontractors on city-funded waterfront projects into sprucing up his home heating system, according to Manhattan District Attorney Robert Morgenthau.

George Pauliny, who was a vice president at Turner, asked a subcontractor to install for free a new boiler and a heating system in his driveway, threatening not to include subcontractors as part of the development of Manhattan’s Pier 88 and Brooklyn’s Passenger Ship Terminal in Red Hook, according to Mr. Morgenthau’s office. Mr. Pauliny pleaded guilty to extortion and grand larceny today, for which he will be terminated from his job at Turner (he’s been suspended since last year) and must pay the subcontractors about $10,000 in restitution.   read more »

Scenes from the A.B.N.Y. Breakfast

Representative Charlie Rangel, former Mayor Ed Koch and Bill Rudin,  the head A.B.N.Y.
Azi Paybarah
Representative Charlie Rangel, former Mayor Ed Koch and Bill Rudin, the head A.B.N.Y.

This morning at a breakfast held by the Association for a Better New York in Midtown I ran into Manhattan District Attorney Robert Morgenthau and I asked the D.A. if he watched last night's Democratic debate.

Morgenthau waved his hand disapprovingly and said, "No--It's too much already."

Seating Charts: Morgenthau at Balthazar

Skazama via flickr.com. Inset: Getty Images

Our friend and sister-wife (via Observer blog The Media Mob) John Koblin was out in Soho last night and files this report:

At a little after 8 p.m. last night, the 88-year old Manhattan District Attorney Robert Morgenthau strolled into Balthazar.

If you tried to get a table at that time you were told there was a 90-minute wait. But not Mr. Morgenthau, who model-stomped deliberately up to the hostess stand and flashed open his wallet to show his ID. He was immediately ushered to a table.  read more »

From Our Inbox



* Pictured above is Councilman James Gennaro with Josh Tickell, the producer and star of “Field of Fuel,” a documentary about foreign oil dependence that has been selected for the Sundance Film Festival. As Gennaro’s press release puts it, “The film also features a variety of people, including Woody Harrelson, Julia Roberts and Councilman James F. Gennaro, Chair of the Council’s Committee on Environmental Protection.”

* Councilman Simcha Felder will hold the second of two kick-off fundraisers for his bid for comptroller in Queens this Thursday. The suggested donation is $18, perhaps an effort to draw a contrast with rival David Yassky, who asked supporters for $500 at his kick-off. Felder’s first event was in Brooklyn on Monday night.  read more »

Downtown Restaurateur Cops To Tax Rap

Tribeca seafood restaurant Fresh "doesn't get enough attention," according to the latest Zagat Survey.

Its owner, Eric Tevrow, though, has attracted plenty -- albeit not the favorable kind.

Mr. Tevrow, who also owned the now-shuttered downtown eateries Coast and Shore, pleaded guilty on Monday to stealing sales taxes collected from all three restaurants.

According to the Manhattan District Attorney's office this afternoon:  read more »

James Ortenzio Pleads Guilty to Tax Evasion

The former Manhattan Republican Chairman James Ortenzio just pleaded guilty to tax evasion, according to the Manhattan District Attorney.

From a press release that just went out:  read more »

'Preppy Murder' Convict Robert Chambers in Drug Bust


Robert Chambers, the 41-year-old who made headlines as a York Prep kid in the 80's when he was convicted of manslaughter in the death of 18-year-old Jennifer Levin, has been busted again.

According to the Manhattan District Attorney's office, he and 39-year-old Shawn Kovell had been the target of a three-month investigation after "citizen complaints" that they were selling drugs out of an apartment they shared on East 57th Street.

It looks like they've got him dead to rights, too: "The investigation utilized surveillance techniques and an undercover detective to purchase quantities of cocaine directly from Chambers and Kovell near and inside their residence," the D.A.'s office announced in a press release.

They were arrested last night on multiple counts of felony narcotics sales after police turned up drug paraphernalia including crack pipes and "packaging materials" in the apartment.

The 14 counts Mr. Chambers is charged with carry sentences ranging from three and a half to 30 years in prison each.

The district attorney described a "violent struggle" during the arrest and did not rule out further charges coming from those.

Criminal Investigation in Deutsche Bank Fire

Manhattan District Attorney Robert Morgenthau announced today that his office has opened an investigation into the Aug. 18 fire at the Deutsche Bank building near Ground Zero "to determine whether any criminal violations occurred in connection with the fire."

There's a lot to go on.

Did a construction worker's lit cigarette spark the fire? Bloomberg reports:  read more »

Places to Donate Next Week

Robert Morgenthau and John Edwards are having separate fund-raisers in Manhattan next week.

Morgenthau's event is on the 20th in Soho. Edwards is on the 21st at 6 Riverview Terrace in Midtown.

The event details, courtesy of gadfly Alan Flacks, is after the jump.  read more »

Will Stripper-Plex Take It All Off?

Scores West remains open despite S.L.A. efforts to shutter it.
James Hamilton
Scores West remains open despite S.L.A. efforts to shutter it.

The government may have stripped him of his title as C.E.O.  read more »

Cuomo Responds and Re-responds

Andrew Cuomo is pulling out all the stops to fend off the challenges on the credibility of his public record.

Yesterday, Cuomo was endorsed by the attorney general from Connecticut, who was involved in the lawsuit over HUD's failure to enforce pesticide regulations when Cuomo led the agency. Then, Cuomo's team released a letter from Manhattan DA Robert Morgenthau thanking Cuomo for his "three years of public service..." (A Cuomo aide notes that those three years weren't all in Morgenthau's office, but rather referred to time Cuomo also worked for his father, the newly elected governor.)

Today, Cuomo announced he was endorsed by the New York League of Conservation Voters and is trotting out Ed Koch at an event tomorrow later today in order, basically, to endorse Cuomo again.

-- Azi Paybarah

The Morning Read: July 18, 2006

The Times reports on Eliot Spitzer's fundraising numbers, and those of the candidates trying to replace him.

Term limits come up again, via a poll commissioned by Christine Quinn.

The Daily News reports on the Spitzer family's political contributions.

Ben Smith reports on a messy meeting between Christine Quinn and Robert Morgenthau.

—Nicole Brydson

Celebrity Roundup: Morgy, Fekkai, and the Billion-Dollar Building

  • District attorney (and reigning power geezer) Robert Morgenthau, recently purchased a two-bedroom unit above his Upper East Side apartment. Mr. Morgenthau has not yet filed plans to join the two apartments, so perhaps he is waiting for a nice project to complete when, or if, he retires. Also, Julianne Moore buys an apartment in the West Village. (New York Times)
  • Already, sales at 15 CPW have crossed the billion-dollar mark. That’s where Daniel Loeb is breaking the sales record, with his $45 million purchase. (New York Post)
  • Frédéric Fekkai has gone into contract for a 3,500-square-foot duplex on Fifth Avenue. Reportedly, the stylist is paying closer to $7.95 million for the pre-war pad, down from the earlier $10.5 million asking price. (New York)
-Michael Calderone
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Robert M. Morgenthau

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On a recent Wednesday evening, Robert M.  read more »

Ferrer Is First, Weiner Snares Piece of Ballot

Congressman Anthony Weiner made a late charge on Democratic Mayoral front-runner Fernando Ferrer (above) in the days leading up to the Sept. 13 primary election.
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Congressman Anthony Weiner made a late charge on Democratic Mayoral front-runner Fernando Ferrer (above) in the days leading up to the Sept. 13 primary election.

As the clock ran out on a Democratic Mayoral primary notable for its lethargy, front-runner Fernando  read more »

Two Notes

A couple of things The Politicker had wrong over the last two days:

Robert Morgenthau's ad that showcases Leslie Snyder's stance on the death penalty apparently wasn't a direct response to the Times endorsement, although it only aired after the endorsement ran. The ad, Morgenthau's campaign spokesman Bob Liff says, was delivered to television stations Monday, in advance of the endorsement.  read more »

And, in my attempt to overhear a heated exchange between Ed Skyler and Bob Hardt last night, I fear I mis-heard it. The Mayor's staff was upset at that he was spending more time taking questions than planned, not about the content of the questions.

The Politicker regrets the errors.

Letters

To the Editor:I was surprised to read your endorsement of Robert Morgenthau for Manhattan District A  read more »

Robert Morgenthau: Simply the Best

New York has been blessed with the talents of some of the most famous federal and local prosecutors  read more »

Is Morgy Cyborgy?

In the Observer this week, Lizzy Ratner captures the texture of Bob Morgenthau's toughest race yet, leading with this scene: Robert Morgenthau, the 85-year-old Manhattan District Attorney, stood in the amber-lit lounge of the Chelsea hot spot XL on a recent Monday evening, clutching a brown T-shirt that said "Look Better Naked." The T-shirt had been given to him moments earlier by the fitness-club guru David Barton as more than 50 gay and lesbian Democrats looked on and applauded. "This is the highest honor I can bestow on anybody I admire," Mr. Barton said.
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The Jogger and Justice

Years ago, Ronald Reagan's former Labor Secretary, Ray Donovan, found himself cleared of corruption  read more »

Giuliani D.E.P. Head Asking to Stay on in Bloomberg Term

To the chagrin of some environmentalists, Joel Miele, theGiuliani administration's confrontational D  read more »

Anthony Ricco Tries To Use Jonathan Levin's View of Death Penalty

The lawyer for the accused killer of Jonathan Levin, the popular high school teacher and son of Time  read more »