Former NYC police commissioner pleads guilty

By Ron Brynaert
Thursday, November 5th, 2009 -- 11:39 am
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bernardkerikmugshot Former NYC police commissioner pleads guilty"Bernard B. Kerik, a former New York police commissioner, pleaded guilty to eight felonies in a Federal District Court in White Plains on Thursday morning," the New York Times reports. "Mr. Kerik, who will be sentenced in February, faces 27 to 33 months in prison."

From the Times report:

Wearing a blue suit and a red tie, Mr. Kerik, with a subdued expression, appeared in the packed courtroom and said, “Guilty, your honor,” as each of the charge were read by Judge Stephen C. Robinson. Throughout the 90-minute proceeding, Mr. Kerik’s lawyer, Michael F. Bachner, rubbed the defendant’s back in support.

Mr. Kerik, 54, pleaded guilty to two counts of tax fraud, one count of making a false statement on a loan application — the most serious — and five separate counts of making false statements to the federal government. These last charges stemmed from statements Mr. Kerik made to the White House during the vetting process after the Bush administration nominated him to lead the Department of Homeland Security. He later withdrew his name.

The New York Daily News notes that Kerik has become "the first NYPD Commissioner in city history to admit he's a felon."

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"Robinson warned Kerik that the maximum sentence for the counts to which he was pleading was 61 years in prison; the judge said he was not bound by the terms of the plea agreement," the Associated Press reports. "Kerik said he understood and told the judge he was giving up his right to appeal."

The former police chief faced 142 years in jail and fines of almost five million dollars if convicted on all the charges.

Kerik was accused of secretly accepting more than 250,000 dollars in renovations to his apartment from a construction firm with suspected mafia ties while he was Corrections Department commissioner under Giuliani.

Kerik, who pleaded guilty in a state court last year to accepting the work, was also accused of not declaring a total of 236,000 dollars in rent he received on an luxury apartment in New York's posh Upper East Side.

Other payments allegedly not declared include a total of 100,000 dollars received from a software company and a book publisher.

He was also accused of making false statements at the time he was being considered as head of the US Department of Homeland Security in 2004.

Kerik, who once served as Giuliani's chauffeur and bodyguard, rose through the ranks of the police department to become police commissioner, enjoying hero status in the wake of the September 11, 2001 attacks.

He went on to help train Iraq's fledgling police force after the US-led invasion in 2003.

(with AFP report)

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  • rickpetes
    I think this says it all: "the first NYPD Commissioner in city history to admit he's a felon." The rest have been able to get away with it.
  • oktoss
    It's unfortunate for Kerik that Bush is out of office. If Bush were still in office he would have pardoned Kerik in the beginning, then given him a job in his administration.
  • yoshimum
    Ya think Obama is going to pardon Wm. Jefferson and his clan and hire him to join the rest of the crooks in his administration?
  • oktoss
    Who knows? Obama hasn't established himself as that sort of person yet. Bush did when he bailed out Scooter Libby for lying.
  • yoshimum
    True, Obama just appoints them as czars and hopes no-one checks their background.
  • dennycrane
    I had to put black tape on the left side of my TV, to avoid seeing "Rotten Rudy" at the Yankees game last night. It looked like "Gollum" and his "precious" lurking over the rail. What nerve of him to wear that hat with "PD NY FD" on it. Unless it stood for "Pretty Damn aNnoYing Fuck heaD." I sure hope kerik takes him down.
  • CosimodiRondo
    I'm sure Rudy will stand by his side through the entire ordeal.
  • georgehilborn
    Guiliani is in this up to his useless ass. Rudy you have about as much chance to be govenor of NY as you do even winning a two man primary. Judge stick it up Kerik's butt for a long tour. The cons will like making this scum their special little bitch up there in "poundass pen."
  • dennycrane
    I had to put black tape on the left side of my TV to block out "Rotten Rudy's" appearance at the Yankee game last night. Looked like "Gollum" with his "precoius" sitting next to him. What nerve to wear that hat with "PD-NY-FD" on it unless it stood for "Pretty Damn aNnoYing Fuck heaD." I hope his fuck-buddy takes him down with him.
  • thx1138a
    As Hyman Roth said of Frank Pentangeli, "Small potatoes." This is what happens to little fish that get caught. Kerik didn't have enough history in the intel community or the MIC or the political machine to leverage a chit for immunity or witness protection or a pardon or getting the investigation obstructed from within from the start. (For more information, see Scooter Libby, Douglas Feith, David Addington, Donald Rumsfeld, Condoleezza Rice, Tom Ridge, and Alberto Gonzales.)
  • yoshimum
    His crimes are on par with those of Charlie Rangel who should have been standing right beside Kerik, why not? Why the double standard? Could it be because Rangel has a 'D' after his name?
  • nader paul kucinich gravel
    Rudy will soon tell the truth about 9/11 and Wall Street.
  • yoshimum
    We all know the truth aout 9/11, where have you been, on another planet?
  • nader paul kucinich gravel
    Be frosty yoshimum.
    Save it for the monsters.
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