Bernie Kerik GUILTY: Former Top Cop Going To Prison

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JIM FITZGERALD | 11/ 5/09 02:28 PM | AP

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WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. — Former New York City Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik admitted in court Thursday that he lied to the White House while being considered for chief of Homeland Security.

Kerik, hailed as a hero after the 9/11 attack, also pleaded guilty to lying on tax returns, a loan application and a questionnaire he filled out when he was seeking a separate U.S. government position.

Under his plea bargain, which short-circuited as many as three federal trials, he was not required to plead guilty to the main corruption charges against him. Those charges will be dismissed.

In a low but firm voice, Kerik said "guilty" eight times as he admitted to eight felonies, including lying about paying taxes on his children's nanny, hiding income from the Internal Revenue Service and faking a charitable contribution.

Kerik acknowledged failing to declare on his returns book royalties, consultant fees and the use of a BMW.

In the plea agreement, prosecutors suggested to Judge Stephen Robinson that the appropriate sentence would be between 27 and 33 months in prison. Robinson noted that he is not bound by that suggestion when he sentences Kerik on Feb. 18. The judge said the maximum sentence is 61 years.

Kerik, who was jailed last month for sharing secret pretrial information, may be released before his sentencing. Defense attorney Michael Bachman said he would apply within a few days, and the judge said he would seriously consider the request.

The judge also said he would consider Kerik's accomplishments when he sentences him.

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"You've had a very full life," Robinson told the 54-year-old Kerik. "There is much good in that full life, I believe."

Kerik was police commissioner when New York was attacked on 9/11 and was praised worldwide for his steely leadership. At the urging of his mentor, former Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, Kerik was nominated to the top Homeland Security post in 2004, the peak of a fast-rising career.

He said in court that while being vetted for that position, he denied that he had any financial dealings with anyone doing business with New York City and that he had specifically refused payments that were offered. He admitted Thursday, however, that he had actually accepted renovations of his Bronx apartment from a company seeking city work.

Those apartment renovations were the focus of the original corruption charge, which alleged that Kerik accepted the renovations in exchange for vouching for the company. Kerik did not admit to that.

Prosecutors would not comment when asked why the corruption charge was being dropped.

U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara issued a statement calling Thursday "a sad day" because of Kerik's admissions. "No one is above the law," he added.

Kerik could be fined in addition to being sentenced to prison. He has already agreed to pay nearly $188,000 in restitution and to resummit his personal tax returns for six years, paying past-due taxes and penalties.

The charges against him had been divided into corruption allegations, tax crimes and lying to the White House. Three trials would have been required, two in White Plains and one in Washington.

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. — Former New York City Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik admitted in court Thursday that he lied to the White House while being considered for chief of Homeland Security. Ker...
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. — Former New York City Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik admitted in court Thursday that he lied to the White House while being considered for chief of Homeland Security. Ker...
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- wavydavy I'm a Fan of wavydavy 2 fans permalink

"Kerik was police commissioner when New York was attacked on 9/11 and was praised worldwide for his steely leadership. "

I keep hearing this crap, or some version of it, about how this slimebag was some sort of "hero" on 9/11. As someone who has lived in Manhattan for the past 30 years, including before, during, and after 9/11, I am quite puzzled. The only thing I remember Kerik doing was following Adolph Giuliani around to TV opps, like he was some sort of lapdog (which, at least metaphorically, he is). We eventually found out that he liked to go down to Ground Zero and use one of the apartments specifically set aside for workers at the site -- to bang his mistress.

Could someone please tell me how this qualifies as "steely leadership"? Or, for that matter, how it qualifies as anything other than sleaze?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:33 PM on 11/09/2009
- lagumbo I'm a Fan of lagumbo 40 fans permalink

Of course he has had a good full life, that is probably because of all the criminal stuff that he will not serve time for. Why should he have counts dropped? Is it because of the people he knows. The law is so one sided. The rich and connect gets off so easy. Well , I guess we have to settle for that. Now when is Rudy, Rove, and Cheney's turn?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:36 PM on 11/07/2009
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wow , he can tell the truth!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:30 AM on 11/06/2009
- nopilikia I'm a Fan of nopilikia 4 fans permalink

Well saves the taxpayer cost of a trial.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:35 PM on 11/05/2009

shucks...if only rudy was the guv he could grant a pardon

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:47 PM on 11/05/2009
- oxygen I'm a Fan of oxygen 25 fans permalink
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obviously that's what he was plannning on

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:17 PM on 11/05/2009
- ECT I'm a Fan of ECT 17 fans permalink
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These are the types of Cops...both former and now on the job....that give the good Cops a bad name.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:31 PM on 11/05/2009
- joice64 I'm a Fan of joice64 3 fans permalink
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Ever hear of Serpico?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:49 PM on 11/05/2009
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I'm not surprised by any city's "Top Cop" being indicated for corruption charges.

With all that is going in NY and NJ what really surprises me is that these paltry charges are the ones exposed.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:18 PM on 11/05/2009
- nopilikia I'm a Fan of nopilikia 4 fans permalink

It was the failure to pay income tax that brought Al Capone down. Murder and mayhem, forgetaboutit. Its those bookkeeping errors that get you every time.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:44 PM on 11/05/2009
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You're certainly right. Murder and mayhem won't even warrent investigation. Neither will the holier than thou preacher who exclaims, "God provides in mysterious ways!"

The deposit of unendorsed checks in excess of 600K should be enough to draw the attention of banking authorities. And it does, then they get paid off and until a promotion that involves investigation comes into play which results in unpaid taxes and bookkeeping errors.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:02 AM on 11/06/2009
- TheFirst I'm a Fan of TheFirst 7 fans permalink

A high school drop-out who became "Top Cop" demonstrates the good old boy network that was so pervasive during Giuliani's time as Mayor.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:28 PM on 11/05/2009
- comicpro I'm a Fan of comicpro 31 fans permalink
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Dude dont bend over to get the soap! Imagine this crooked guy was nominated by that loser guliani. they may want to check his closet as well. These guys are unreal and when they get caught all they can say is they are sorry. I wonder how many people in his illustrious cop career did he railroad or lie on? His corruption and demeanor just did not start a few years ago trust me.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:10 PM on 11/05/2009
- haval2 I'm a Fan of haval2 37 fans permalink

The personification of a thug politician only he's stupid but had the backing of his dear dear friend Rudy. Both of them deserve each other...big losers.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:58 PM on 11/05/2009
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man, he would have made a great secretary of homeland security.

our loss.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:55 PM on 11/05/2009
- layman I'm a Fan of layman 21 fans permalink

Guiliani has been palling around with this criminal for so long. Birds of a feather flock together.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:52 PM on 11/05/2009
- BigAl72 I'm a Fan of BigAl72 124 fans permalink
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Rudy needs to pick better friends.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:47 PM on 11/05/2009
- layman I'm a Fan of layman 21 fans permalink

They aree BFF.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:59 PM on 11/05/2009
- Vet68 I'm a Fan of Vet68 3 fans permalink
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Hmmmmmm... I do wonder how much dirt Kerick has on Rudy.. would have been interesting if the judge would have slapped him with the entire 61 years in the slammer.. probably would have started sining like a canary and ol' Rudy would have been sweating bullets.. however, it appears the judge was "made an offer he couldn't refuse"..

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:47 PM on 11/05/2009

"Yes, Virginia, (or is that NY?) there is a Santa Claus." They got the protege ... now it's on to the mentor! If Rudy had not condoned and indeed encouraged him, would Bernie have been so bold? I think not. Gotta get to Rudy before he starts making national noises again!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:40 PM on 11/05/2009
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