By Matthew Russell Lee
SDNY COURTHOUSE, April 4 – Donor to and fundraiser for NYC Mayor Bill De Blasio Jeremy Reichberg had been scheduled to be sentenced for bribery on April 4, but it was pushed back to May 13. After nearly three hours of argument, Reichberg was sentenced for 48 months in prison, to begin on August 12, and a $50,000 fine.
As is his way, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York Judge Gregory Woods dug deal into the pres-sentencing report, which in this case involved a video with high production values, unlike the single angle video that recently preceded the immediate remand of narcotics defendant Jesus Lopez by SDNY Judge Valerie Caproni.
These type of comparisons were rife at Reichberg's May 13 sentencing. His lawyer Susan R. Necheles pointedly noted that Assistant U.S. Attorney Martin S. Bell had argued for only one year in prison for Murray Huberfeld for bribing the boldest of NYC's Boldest, Norman Seabrook.
Bell wrote that off to a decision on a plea agreement and noted that SDNY Judge Alvin Hellerstein sentenced Huberfeld to 30 months. This, Inner City Press readers will remember, is all that Patrick Ho got for bribery at the United Nations. But Bell made the NYPD out to be the greatest police force (albeit only that the people of this city know). Ms. Necheles objected to Bell recounting what unnamed police officers said about the importance for their credibility of rooting out bad apples. The gallery was full; one attendee blurted out, "Where the public officials?" Where indeed. We'll have more on this.
ThIn April, one dispute involved whether the full $60,000 cost of a private jet to Las Vegas should be counted, since Jona Rechnitz claimed he owned the plane. Assistant US Attorney Bell said it should, that mere first class air fare to McCarran in Vegas wasn't the same. Judge Woods, so often with the underdog, seemed torn: is this defendants really an underdog? The proceeding was moved from Woods' usually empty courtroom 12C up to the larger 23A and it was almost full. Reichberg's lawyer will be out of the country from April 16 to nearly the end of the month. But the sentencing will happen - and Inner City Press will be there, watch this site.Inne on tnearlpm