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Crying Carl Kruger Cops To Corruption Charges, Resigns From State Senate, Faces Prison

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Sen. Carl Kruger, right, arrives at federal court with his attorney Benjamin Brafman yesterday. (AP/Mary Altaffer)

Hell of a day for former State Senator Carl Kruger yesterday: Appearing in court to plead guilty to federal corruption charges, the longtime Brooklyn politician repeatedly sobbed as he admitted his guilt. With his gynecologist companion at his side, Kruger, 62, broke down and cried, telling Judge Jed S. Rakoff, "I apologize if I’m a little emotional over this." Asked if he was mentally fit to plea, Kruger said, "Under the circumstances, yes, Your Honor." NY Times columnist Michael Powell filed a vivid account of the pitiful scene, which seems worthy of a Ralph Steadman portrait:

State Senator Carl Kruger, a short pug of a man, rose slowly to his feet on Tuesday in a federal courtroom in Manhattan, and in a boyish voice that squeaked and cracked and folded in on itself, he told of his betrayals... There was something undeniably touching about watching this middle-aged man prepare to proclaim his criminal guilt and contemplate years in prison... Mr. Kruger stood stooped, gripping the back of a chair, his eyes trained on the floor, the back of his neck beet red.

And somewhere, off in the distance, a string quartet comprised entirely of tiny violins struck up Sam Cooke's "A Change Is Gonna Come." But Judge Rakoff wasn't there to coddle the crying crook. "Just to be crystal clear," he told Kruger, "the court can sentence you and has the discretion to sentence you anywhere from zero to 50 years." Powell hears that the plea deal will end up putting Kruger behind bars for eight years. Yesterday, he formally resigned from the Senate, as required of anyone convicted of a felony.

Kruger's Mill Basin "roommate," Michael Turano, also pleaded guilty to funneling bribery payments for Kruger into bank accounts that Turano controlled. He faces up to five years in prison for conspiracy to commit bribery. Kruger denies that he is homosexual, but the FBI's investigation revealed conversations between the men in which they used "baby talk." In one conversation, Turano tells Kruger that from the day they first met "you loved me and you wanted me."

Outside the courthouse, Kruger's attorney told reporters, "By accepting responsibility for his conduct, Senator Kruger has confirmed his respect for the integrity of the judicial process. Mr. Kruger has honestly served during a lifetime of public and community service, which although obviously flawed, is still nevertheless on balance, quite extraordinary." Extraordinary indeed. The Brooklyn Paper today published this brief listicle of Kruger's "community service." The Feds say Kruger accepted $1 million in bribes in exchange for:

  • Delaying the expansion of a bill that included a five-cent deposit on bottled water.
  • Altering the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law so grocery stores could begin selling wine with expanded hours.
  • Fighting Walmart and other big-box stores from setting up shop in Brooklyn. (We can look the other way on that one.)
  • Going to war with American Indian reservations to collect state sales taxes on cigarettes.
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  • Angelina99

    The main thing I dislike him for was his complete fawning over the former MTA head Jay Walder. No wonder why Carl Kruger did nothing for his constiutants in their attempt to keep the 40 year old X-29 Express Bus which used to run through his district!  We no longer have an Express Bus to take us to work and back every day.  Thank you Jay Walder (now in Hong Kong) and Carl Kruger (residence unknown) for helping to ruin many lives.

  • mogwai

    i grew up in manhattan beach and always hated this fat bastard. he was always worthless to the neighborhood. glad he got what he deserved.

  • Another one bites the dust

  • AaronRed99

    Why are they waiting until April to sentence this fat scum? Seems unnecessarily generous.

  • ANGRYGOD11

    The flight risk for convicted people like these is almost zero, unless you count suicide. The "generosity" is a sweetener to get them to plead guilty and make the deal ASAP. In the meantime, Porky is going to super-cooperative with the DA to get less time in April 2012.

  • ajweberman
  • Politburo

    K-uuuuuuuuger

  • FMahoney

    Why does the fact that this senator is a Democrat never show up in the article?  If he was a Republican, that would have been made clear in the 1st sentence and then repeated again and again.  The bias of the press is made clear not only by what they do report but by what they don't!

  • Guest

    this comment was so nice you had to say it twice!

    but seriously, gothamist is a news aggregator. try clicking the links before you get your panties in a twist. "brooklyn democrat" is clearly listed in the actual publisher of this story -- the NYT.

  • ktinnyc

    Plus this is NYC, identifying a sitting politician as a Democrat would be redundant.

  • JeremiahToo

    Yeah.....this guy is old school too. Lives in Gaspipe Casso's old house for fuck's sake....

  • I love how ugly that house is:
    http://gothamist.com/2011/03/2...

  • petercow

    I believe the architect of the house was killed by his client (Gaspipe).

  • JeremiahToo

    Yup......at the time rumor was the builder was laying the pipe on Gaspipe's wife.....

  • Guest

    we need more of these greedy cynical politicos in jail right alongside the sycophantic lobbyist scum that undermine our democracy.

  • whiteiris

    I'll nominate Barney Frank ( someone get him a freaking manzierre please) then Fast and Furious Holder.

  • Hell Yes!

  • So much for your high-priced sleazebag J lawyer....

  • FMahoney

    Why is there no mention that this senator is a Democrat?  If he was a Republican, that would have been clearly indicated in the 1st sentence and been repeated over and over again!  Nothing like seeing the bias of the press not only in what they do report, but in what they don't!!!

  • CheLucero

    I agree, it's a substantial error and completely inappropriate. I was looking for political affiliation the entire time I was reading it. Although as for the bias of the press generally, I'd have to agree with Colbert: "Reality has a well-known liberal bias."

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