Cuomo: Conviction Of NY Lawmaker A ‘Sad Personal Tragedy’

(Thursday, July 23rd, 2015)

cuomNew York’s governor says the conviction of the second-ranking Republican in the state Senate is a “sad, sad personal tragedy.”

Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Thursday on public radio’s “Capital Pressroom” that Sen. Thomas Libous made a mistake but was a “quality public servant” for many years.

A federal jury found Libous guilty of lying to the FBI about arranging a high-paying job for his son. The Binghamton Republican who had served as deputy majority leader automatically lost his seat upon being convicted.

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Cuomo says he’s worked to pass ethics reforms to address government corruption but that morality can’t be legislated.

Cuomo had a good relationship with the 62-year-old Libous, even attending his son’s wedding in 2013.

A replacement for Libous is expected to be picked in a November special election.

(AP)

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