New York, NY – Rapfogel Admits Stealing From Prominent NYC Jewish Charity; Faces Up To 10 Years In Prison

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    FILE - Rapfogel under arrest on Sept. 24 2013 (courtesy to VINNews.com via MARCUS SANTOS/NEW YORK DAILY NEWS)New York, NY – The politically connected former CEO of a prominent New York City charity has admitted he helped steal more than $9 million from the organization in an insurance scheme that authorities linked to campaign contributions.

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    William Rapfogel pleaded guilty to grand larceny, money laundering and other charges in a case that had rattled city and state political circles.

    He formerly led the Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty, which has long enjoyed close ties to politicians and has collected more than $26 million in state and city grants in recent years, and his wife was Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver’s chief of staff.

    Rapfogel became the executive director of the Met Council, as it is known, in 1992. He soon joined several conspirators in conniving to inflate the price of the organization’s insurance so they could pocket the overcharge, ultimately splitting more than $5 million over 20 years, Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said.

    “I knowingly stole more than $1M from the Metropolitan Council on Jewish policy as part of a scheme in which insurance premiums were inflated,” Rapfogel said in court.

    He used $27,000 of that money to pay a contractor working on his home, and he had more than $400,000 in cash hidden in his home when investigators searched it in August 2013, Schneiderman said.

    Rapfogel will be sentenced to 3 1/3 years to 10 years in state prison if he pays more than $3 million in restitution. He already has turned over nearly $1.5 million.

    Rapfogel also directed a conspirator at an insurance company to use money reaped from the insurance scam to make donations to candidates and political groups on the Met Council’s behalf, the attorney general said.

    Candidates for New York City, state and federal offices received campaign contributions of tens of thousands of dollars from the insurance company owners and employees, Schneiderman said. He didn’t identify the recipients.

    After the allegations emerged, several New York City Democratic mayoral candidates decided to return contributions related to the insurance company, mostly received years ago. Among them was now-Mayor Bill de Blasio, whose campaign gave back $1,650 given in the 2009 election cycle.

    No official made any connection between the donations and Silver’s office. Both Silver and wife have said they knew nothing about Rapfogel’s misdeeds.

    Rapfogel was fired in August from his $340,000-a-year job, with the charity citing “financial irregularities” and “apparent misconduct.”

    At the time, he said, “I deeply regret the mistakes I have made” but didn’t give specifics.

    He was charged the next month, in a case investigated by Schneiderman and state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli. Both are Democrats.

    The Met Council’s work includes career counseling, handling donated clothes and installing safety equipment in the homes of the elderly. Its board includes some of New York’s most influential Jewish leaders, and its annual legislative breakfast is one of the major events of the political calendar in the city.

    In 2012, Rapfogel supported Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s order limiting salaries at nonprofit social service agencies, saying there some “bad players” taking advantage of the system. Rapfogel was also a prominent appointment to Schneiderman’s Leadership Committee for Nonprofit Revitalization in 2011.


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    EZRAFROMBP
    EZRAFROMBP
    9 years ago

    lets see whats going to happen with the ex ceo of hatzaloh who was also involved

    BigMasmid
    BigMasmid
    9 years ago

    Moshiach is on his way…

    9 years ago

    Please he did business as usual. He was a poltican like anyone else. You think Eva Moskowitz never inflates prices for state funding for her charter schools? (This was just as one example that came to my head nothing per say against Eva.)

    Longwave
    Longwave
    9 years ago

    Rapfogel, Dweck, Rubashkin – all stains on our community. When will we learn that the punishment in Shomayim is greater, whether we are caught here or not??

    mewhoze
    mewhoze
    9 years ago

    I wish I had copied pasted my response to the other similar post. main point is let us all stop judging and watch our own selves instead.
    let us pray we never succumb to the yetzer hora