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Queens Politicians Hall of Shame

City Councilmember and Senator-elect Hiram Monserrate is only the latest in a long line of Queens politicians who have been in trouble with the law. Here are some of the latest examples of Queens elected officials embroiled in scandals.

  • FBI agents arrested longtime Queens Assemblymember Anthony Seminerio on September 10, 2008 after an investigation found that he allegedly made up a fake consulting company and used it to bilk nearly $1 million in bribes in exchange for actions he took as a New York State legislator. A grand jury indicted him on charges this month.
  • City Councilmember Dennis Gallagher resigned on Monday, March 17 after he pleaded guilty to two misdemeanors, admitting that he sexually abused a woman in his office in Middle Village in July of 2007 while he was intoxicated.
  • On Friday, March 7, the seven-term politician and former head of the New York City Central Labor Council (CLC) Assemblymember Brian McLaughlin pleaded guilty to embezzling $2.2 million in funds from the organizations and people he worked for and served.
  • State Senator John Sabini pleaded guilty to Driving While Ability Impaired (DWAI), on February 5, 2008 which was a lesser offense than the original misdemeanor Driving While Intoxicated (DWI).
  • In December of 2006, former Queens Assemblymember and State Comptroller Alan Hevesi pleaded guilty to a class E felony defrauding the state government by using a state employee as a personal chauffeur for his ailing wife. Hevesi resigned from office on December 23.