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Eric Stevenson (politician)

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Eric A. Stevenson
Member of the New York State Assembly
from the 79th district
In office
January 1, 2011 – January 13, 2014
Preceded byMichael Benjamin
Succeeded byMichael Blake
Personal details
BornSeptember 1966 (age 58)[1]
Bronx, New York[1]
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse[1]
Children[1]
Residence(s)Bronx, New York[1]
Professionpolitician

Eric A. Stevenson[2] (born September 1966)[1] is a former Democratic member of the New York State Assembly who represented the 79th Assembly District serving the Morrisania and East Tremont sections of The Bronx.

Biography

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Raised in Morrisania, Stevenson followed in the footsteps of his father (former District Leader Edward Stevenson, Jr.) and his grandfather (Assemblyman Edward A. Stevenson, Sr.) by serving Bronx Community Board 3 under the administrations of Bronx borough presidents Fernando Ferrer and Adolfo Carrion, Jr. After several failed attempts to win the 79th Assembly seat against both Gloria Davis and Michael Benjamin, Stevenson was successful in 2010 when Benjamin decided to step down from after flirting with challenging Jose Enrique Serrano for the US Congress.

On April 4, 2013, federal prosecutors announced that Assemblyman Stevenson had been charged with bribery, conspiracy, and other related charges.[3] Federal Prosecutors said Stevenson took bribes in exchange for drafting, proposing, and agreeing to enact legislation to aid his co-defendants' businesses. Authorities said that a second, unidentified assemblyman who had cooperated in the corruption probe had been charged in a sealed indictment and would resign to avoid prosecution. That member was later identified by the media as Assemblyman Nelson Castro.[4]

On January 13, 2014, Stevenson was convicted of bribery and extortion, and was thus required to vacate his Assembly seat.[5] On May 21, 2014, he was sentenced to three years in prison.[6]

In June 2019, Stevenson—despite his prior felony[7] conviction—launched an exploratory committee into running for New York's 15th congressional district.[8]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f "Legislative Preview: Meet The New Members". The Capitol. Manhattan Media. January 6, 2011. Retrieved March 18, 2011.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "Eric A. Stevenson: Biography". New York State Assembly. Retrieved March 18, 2011.
  3. ^ "U.S. Charges New York Assemblyman, Others with Corruption". Reuters. Reuters. April 4, 2013. Retrieved April 4, 2013.
  4. ^ Weiser, Benjamin; Santora, Marc (April 4, 2013). "Assemblyman Eric Stevenson Is Accused of Taking Bribes". The New York Times.
  5. ^ Assemblyman From the South Bronx Is Convicted on Bribery and Extortion Charges in the New York Times on January 13, 2014
  6. ^ Former Bronx Assemblyman Sentenced for Corruption in the New York Times on May 21, 2014
  7. ^ "Convicted felon, former Bronx lawmaker plans run for Congress". New York Daily News.
  8. ^ "Errol Louis on Twitter". Twitter.
New York State Assembly
Preceded by New York State Assembly
79th District

2011–2014
Succeeded by