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A. Public Corruption Unit
The Public Corruption Unit, consisting of about 20 AUSAs, including two supervisors, had
a busy year focusing on both traditional corruption offenses and abuses of power by both local and
national in scope. The Unit charged numerous law enforcement and correctional officers in the
New York City area with various abuses of power, including an excessive force prosecution
involving a mentally disturbed homeless victim, and multiple federal correctional officers,
including one who has since pled guilty to sexually assaulting numerous female inmates under his
watch. The Unit also brought charges of national significance, including campaign finance and
related charges against Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman, among others; extortion and fraud charges
against attorney Michael Avenatti, and sex trafficking charges against former financier Jeffrey
Epstein.
At the local level, the Unit successfully prosecuted both local and federal officials,
including a former NYPD Detective who used his position to facilitate a scheme to steal tens of
thousands of dollars from dozens of New York victims. U.S. v. Bonanno, 18 Cr. 427 (PGG). The
Unit also brought charges against a siding Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice for obstructing a
federal investigation into fraud and corruption at the Municipal Credit Unit ("MCU") whose board
she chaired. U.S. v. Ash, 19 Cr. 780 (LAK). Finally, the Unit brought charges against three federal
correctional officers at the MCC, one for abusing his position to sexually assault numerous female
inmates under his watch over a multi-year period, U.S. v. Akparanta, 19 Cr. 363 (LGS), and two
for falsifying records intended to conceal their failure to conduct routine rounds and checks on the
night Jeffrey Epstein, then an inmate at the MCC, committed suicide. U.S. v. Noel et aL, 19 Cr.
830 (AT).
At the national level, the unit brought campaign finance and related charges against four
defendants, including Lev Pamas and Igor Fruman, based on their participation in a scheme to
funnel money to political candidates and committees in the hope of gaining access and influence,
including with respect to their efforts to cause the removal of the then-U.S. Ambassador to
Ukraine. US. v. Panics, 19 Cr. 725 (JPO). The unit also successfully prosecuted the operator of
a fraudulent political action committee ("PAC") for defrauding tens of thousands of victims into
making what they believed to be political or cause-specific contributions under false pretenses,
obtaining over $1.5 million in restitution and forfeiture for victims at sentencing. U.S. v. Tierney,
18 Cr. 804 (JMF).
The Unit's work in 2019 extended beyond the traditional realm of public officials. In early
2019, the Unit brought novel extortion charges against attorney Michael Avenatti for attempting
to extort tens of millions of dollars from the athletic apparel company, Nike. U.S. v. Avenatti, 19
Cr. 373 (PGG). Avenatti was also charged in a separate scheme to defraud his former client
Stephanie Clifford afkla "Stormy Daniels," U.S. v. Avenatti, 19 Cr. 374 (JMF). In July 2019, the
unit brought sex trafficking charges against the former financier Jeffrey Epstein who over a multi-
year period abused dozens of minor victims in New York, Florida and other locations. U.S. v.
Epstein, 19 Cr. 490 (RMB). While Epstein committed suicide while awaiting trial, at a unique
hearing held in connection with the entry of an order of nolle prosequi, dozens of Epstein's victims
were afforded an opportunity to address the Court and publicly confront their abuser. Finally, in
2019, the Unit successfully completed its prosecution of three cases stemming from corruption in
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the world of college basketball, including trying to verdict bribery charges against two defendants
for making cash payments to university coaches. U.S v. Evans, 17 Cr. 684 (ER), U.S. v. Person,
17 Cr. 683 (LAP).
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