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Ex-New York Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver Denied Bail Pending Corruption Conviction Appeal

What to Know

  • A judge has denied an ex-New York Assembly speaker bail pending the appeal of his corruption conviction and seven-year prison term
  • Silver served in the Senate from 1985 to 2015 and became Senate leader in 2008; Prosecutors say he earned $5 million illegally
  • He was sentenced to 12 years in prison after his 2015 conviction, which was later overturned; A second jury convicted him earlier this year

A judge has denied an ex-New York Assembly speaker bail pending the appeal of his corruption conviction and seven-year prison term.

U.S. District Judge Valerie Caproni said in a written opinion Monday that the substance of Sheldon Silver's appeal lacks merit.

She noted the 74-year-old Silver's age and said the true purpose of his appeal is to postpone his day of reckoning. Silver is scheduled to report to prison Oct. 5.

First elected in 1976, Silver served as speaker for 21 years, resigning after his 2015 arrest from a seat that served lower Manhattan.

Silver was sentenced to 12 years in prison after his first conviction in 2015. That conviction was overturned after the U.S. Supreme Court redefined the boundaries of public corruption.

A second jury convicted him earlier this year. Prosecutors said he earned $5 million illegally.

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