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Assembly Speaker Says He's Not Concerned By Federal Probe

NYS Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie speaks to reporters on Sheldon Silver's sentencing.
Karen Dewitt
Speaker Carl Heastie

The New York state Assembly Speaker confirms that federal investigators are looking into some of his actions while he was head of the Bronx Democratic Party, but he says he’s done nothing wrong.

Speaker Heastie says he knew he’d be under scrutiny when he became Speaker, after his predecessor Sheldon Silver resigned over corruption charges. Silver has been sentenced to 12 years in prison.  Heastie says he’s not surprised at the probe by the U.S. Attorney into all of his financial transactions for travel , diners and other expenses when he headed the Bronx Democratic Party. The probe was first reported in the New York Daily News. But he says he doubts prosecutors will find anything amiss.

“I’m not concerned about any transaction that ever  happened while I was county chair,” Heastie told reporters. “Any transactions were documented and are on the  Board of Elections website.”

Heastie also defends his practice of using campaign funds to pay for repairing and driving his car while at home in the Bronx, saying it’s allowed because he was on political business at the time.

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