The longtime head of New York City’s jail guard union has been removed from his post following his arrest on federal corruption charges.
Union officials say Thursday that Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association bylaws dictate that only active correction officers can serve.
Norman Seabrook was suspended by the city Department of Correction and stripped of his badge and gun following his arrest Wednesday.
He’s been charged with funneling $20 million in union funds to a hedge fund via a middleman in exchange for a $60,000 kickback.
Seabrook’s former second-in-command is now the union president. Elias Husamudeen says he’s concerned and saddened but stresses that Seabrook is innocent unless proven otherwise.
(AP)
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Great news. They should kick up all Union heads. They’re corrupt by definition.