Judge Revokes Bail for NYC Ex-Commissioner
A federal judge revoked bail for the former New York City Police Department Commissioner Bernard Kerik on Tuesday. Kerik is currently awaiting trial for charges of corruption. Judge Stephen Robinson called Kerik “a toxic combination of self-minded focus and arrogance.” Judge Robinson then revoked the five hundred thousand dollar bail because Kerik had disclosed sealed case information to the trustee of his legal defense fund.
The trustee then shared secret information with the Washington Times (which did not publish it). The Judge said he did not believe Kerik’s claim that the trustee had been hired as a lawyer.
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