It's not enough that he is too cool to live in the district he represents, or that he shut down NY State government because he was denied $2,000,000 for so-called charities he and his cronies run.
But now it also appears that he has violated several campaign finance laws along the way. Using a non-profit to fund his campaign, using the firm's resources to send out political mailings...
Meanwhile, Albany inches towards a power-sharing deal to get the Senate working again, but Espada demands that his importance be recognized.
I'll enjoy watching this guy get turned out in the next cycle - assuming he's not in jail yet.
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