Cancer Doctor Testifies About Sheldon Silver Ties at Trial
A prominent New York oncologist testified that he referred patients afflicted with a cancer caused by asbestos to a law firm affiliated with former New York Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver.
Dr. Robert Taub said during Silver’s corruption trial in Manhattan federal court on Wednesday that he hoped that by referring the patients, his clinic at Columbia University would get research funding for the mesothelioma disease.
Taub, who testified under a grant of immunity, acknowledged under cross-examination that he and Silver did not have “an explicit agreement to exchange patients for grants.”
Silver, 71, who is on trial on bribery, extortion and money-laundering charges, is accused of giving two $250,000 state research grants to Taub in return for patient referrals, a deal under which he made about $3 million in referral fees over 10 years through at least two dozen patients. The longtime speaker, a Manhattan Democrat, also reportedly arranged jobs for Taub’s children and helped arrange a charity event.
The lawmaker also is alleged to have orchestrated a second secret corruption scheme.
Silver earned a reputation as a powerful leader of New York Democrats during more than two decades serving as speaker of the Assembly, the lower house of the State Legislature. He resigned from the post after he was charged in January following an anti-corruption investigation launched by New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo in 2013, but remains a member of the Assembly.
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