Albany, NY – Assembly Democrat Calls For Silver To Resign

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    Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, left, walks with Assemblyman Vito Lopez, to an affordable housing news conference at the Capitol in Albany. (April 18, 2012) Photo credit: AP Albany, NY – A Democratic assemblywoman on Wednesday called for powerful Speaker Sheldon Silver to resign his leadership position for his role in a secret settlement to end sexual harassment claims against a now-former assemblyman.

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    Democratic Assemblywoman Inez Barron accused Silver of “egregious behavior” in crafting the $103,000 settlement using public money to silence the first accusations against veteran Assemblyman Vito Lopez. Barron’s accusation was a potentially critical step against Silver’s leadership because it was the first from a Democratic woman since the scandal heated up earlier this month.

    Barron called for Silver to resign the leadership post he’s held for 19 years came hours after several Republicans called for criminal investigations of Silver to end what they called “Silver’s war on women.” They said two previous investigations were limited to avoid a close look at Silver’s role in handling sexual harassment complaints against Lopez, a Brooklyn Democrat.

    Barron called Silver’s actions “an unacceptable attempt to cover up the allegations” by two of Lopez’s former staff workers. “I call upon you to step down from your position as speaker … you jeopardized the safety of and respect for female employees.”

    Silver had said he kept the cash settlement secret at the request of the Lopez’s accusers. But attorneys for the women denied they sought a confidentiality clause, which carried a $10,000 penalty if it was violated.

    Silver dismissed the calls for his resignation Wednesday.

    “None of them every voted for me, so it’s insignificant,” Silver said. “None of them ever supported me, none of them ever wanted me to be speaker, so nothing is new.”

    Asked if he felt confident in his leadership position, Silver simply said: “Yes.”

    Barron and the Republicans each argued Silver needed to go because the Lopez case is just the most recent of a string of cases in the Assembly in which men in powerful positions intimidated, harassed or hurt female staffers. In 2003, Silver had first defended his counsel at the time, Michael J. Boxley, against an accusation that Boxley sexually assaulted a female staffer after a night of drinking in June 2003. Boxley later pleaded guilty to sexual misconduct and resigned. He now is a lobbyist in Albany.

    Assembly Republicans want Silver investigated for possible fraud for categorizing the settlement as legal services and to reimburse the state for the settlement.

    “The Assembly Democrats need to remove Silver or explain why they still stand with him,” said Assemblyman Kieran Michael Lalor, a Dutchess County Republican. He and six other Republicans on Wednesday said Democrats are afraid of crossing Silver, who they described as a bully with the power of determining staffing, perks and political challenges.

    “Your government should protect and defend you from such horrific violations,” said Assemblyman Bill Nojay, a Monroe County Republican.

    On May 20, Lopez resigned over claims of serial sexual harassment of female staffers. The resignation was effective the day Silver was scheduled to try to expel Lopez from the Assembly, although Lopez hasn’t been convicted of any crimes and denies sexually harassing anyone.

    Reports released earlier this month by a special prosecutor and the state Joint Commission on Public Ethics detailed claims against Lopez. Women claimed he forced his hand up their legs, asked some to touch his cancerous tumors and message his hand, tried to coerce them to share a hotel room, and told them to dress and act more flirtatiously, and told them to write him glowing, chatty notes he later tried to use to dispel accusations.

    But both reports also cited failures and mistakes by Silver and his top staffers in a settlement that was reviewed by staffers from the Attorney General’s Office and state Comptroller’s Office.

    Another Democrat, Assemblyman Michael Kearns of West Seneca, had previously demanded Silver resign his leadership post. Kearns left the Democratic conference in protest. He had long been a critic of Silver and last year won election on the Republican line.


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    Aron1
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    Aron1
    10 years ago

    Caption by picture is a bit exaggerated. It appears that Mr. Silver is just happening to be walking in front of Mr. Lopez

    ConcernedMember
    ConcernedMember
    10 years ago

    It might be good to remember that Inez Barron is the wife of one of the biggest Jew haters in government – Charles Barron. Yeah, remember him? Longtime supporter of Mugabe, Qadaffi and major Farrakhan supporter/follower? Yeah that guy. It’s truly a sight to have Haman and Zeresh both in elected office in 2013 in NYC.