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TexasTowelie

(117,040 posts)
Sun Jul 10, 2016, 08:07 AM Jul 2016

Bribe-taking judge will get annual $120,000 pension

By pleading guilty to bribery-related felonies days ago, John A. Michalek did nothing to jeopardize his six-figure state pension as a former State Supreme Court Justice.

He will be paid approximately $120,500 annually through his golden years, The Buffalo News determined through payroll records and a years-of-service figure provided by the State Comptroller’s Office, which manages the state’s pension funds.

The payments could change slightly based on subtle variables that will be considered before the payments begin later this year, a spokeswoman for the comptroller’s office said after being told of The News’s calculation.

Michalek’s pension is safe, even though New York lawmakers and good-government groups have long argued that public officials should lose all or some portion of their pensions if convicted of a crime related to their official duties. The talk grew louder in recent months with the convictions of major state political figures such as former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver and former Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos.

Read more: http://www.buffalonews.com/city-region/police-courts/bribe-taking-judge-will-get-annual-120000-pension-20160710

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Bribe-taking judge will get annual $120,000 pension (Original Post) TexasTowelie Jul 2016 OP
That's twisted. JonathanRackham Jul 2016 #1
Well his lawyer would argue he earned those benifits before he took the bribes n/t doc03 Jul 2016 #2
Congress doesn't like passing laws rock Jul 2016 #3

rock

(13,218 posts)
3. Congress doesn't like passing laws
Sun Jul 10, 2016, 10:12 AM
Jul 2016

that punish politicians for bad behavior based on the principle of "What goes around ... " Well, you know how that ends.

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