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According to the evidence introduced at trial, court filings, and statements made in Manhattan federal court:
SILVER, a lawyer, entered into a corrupt relationship with Jay Arthur Goldberg, P.C., later known as Goldberg & Iryami, P.C., which specialized in making applications to New York City to reduce taxes assessed on properties.
While continuing to receive the fees and in furtherance of the scheme, SILVER took official action beneficial to Glenwood and Witkoff.
SILVER also entered into a corrupt arrangement with Dr. Robert Taub, who was a leading physician specializing in the treatment of asbestos-related diseases, through which SILVER issued state grants and otherwise used his...
From approximately 2005 until his arrest, SILVER received more than $3 million from legal fees Weitz & Luxenberg received from patients Dr. Taub had referred to SILVER at the firm...
SILVER took various efforts to disguise his unlawful outside income and prevent the detection of his criminal schemes. For years, SILVER listed on his official public disclosure forms that his outside income consisted of...
SILVER claimed his law practice involved the representation of “plain, ordinary simple people.”
SILVER stated through his spokesperson that “[n]one of his clients have any business before the state.”
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