Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Former Self-Proclaimed "Law & Order" NY Judge Gets 33 Months For Laundering Mob Money

On Long Island, New York, The New York Law Journal recently reported:
  • A former Nassau County judge who admitted to laundering money for mobsters and dealing in "stolen" diamonds was sentenced [last month] to 33 months in prison. David A. Gross, who was elected a district judge in 1999, billed himself as a "law and order" judge and showed no visible emotion as Eastern District of New York [Federal] Judge Arthur D. Spatt handed down the sentence and admonished the disgraced judge for abusing the public's trust.

For more, see Ex-Judge Sentenced to 33 Months for Money Laundering Scheme.

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