New York State Senator Tom Libous
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State Senate Deputy Majority Leader Tom Libous (R-Binghamton) is on trial for allegedly lying to the FBI about getting a Westchester law firm to hire his ne’re-do-well attorney son, Matthew, 37.
The pol faces up to five years in prison if convicted at his corruption trial in White Plains federal court, where opening statements were made Tuesday.
“Why was a Westchester law firm giving his son a job, paying him more than the partners make and giving him a car?” Assistant US Attorney Benjamin Rial Allee said.
“The truth is, he used his influence,’’ Allee said of the 62-year-old state senator. “He told the firm that he would send so much work to their law firm that they could build a new wing” if they hired his son.
Allee said that after Matthew Libous was hired by the law firm Santangelo, Randazzo & Mangone, he irritated his higher-ups by leasing himself a pricey car on the company tab.
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But they didn’t call in Daddy to rein in his son until Matthew crossed a more personal line — by putting the moves on another lawyer’s wife, Allee said.
“Shortly after being hired by the firm, Matthew got drunk at the law firm’s holiday party. He propositioned one of the partners’ wives. In her words, he hit on her,” the prosecutor said.
Matthew (right) Libous, at His Wedding, June 15, 2013
“Afterwards the partners were concerned that the hire was going to be more of a liability than it was worth … The senator then met with them, spoke with them and eased their fears.”
Matthew Libous has since been disbarred and is set to begin a six-month prison sentence for under-reporting $70,000 of his income on federal tax returns.
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The case against Tom Libous is similar to charges brought against ex-state Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos, who stepped down after he was indicted in a corruption scheme to peddle his influence for cash and work for his own son.
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