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New York News
5:12 pm
Wed September 12, 2012
Emails show more work on sex case
Emails obtained by The Associated Press show more discussion than previously reported between the state attorney general's office and the comptroller's office as the Assembly majority's counsel sought to quietly settle a $103,000 sexual harassment claim against a Democratic assemblyman. More form WAMC's Dave Lucas
The emails were obtained under the state Freedom of Information Law. The state comptroller's office, which released the emails, also confirmed two of its staff attorneys who provided technical assistance in the settlement have been subpoenaed by the state's Joint Commission on Public Ethics.
The two offices had said two lawyers were only slightly involved in the settlement of accusations against Vito Lopez of Brooklyn. The emails released Wednesday show more conversations over a longer period of time.
The comptroller and attorney general offices maintain they didn't help negotiate nor did they approve the settlement paid in June.
(c)2012 Associated Press