Thursday, June 13, 2019

Hempstead Village Trustee Pleads Guilty in Corruption Case

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Ex-village trustee pleads guilty in corruption case

Perry Pettus, a former Hempstead Village official, pleads guilty to bribe-receiving, grand larceny and official misconduct, among other charges.
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