[Ben Smith at Politico reports the following on the scandal brewing in Albany] The implosion in Albany appears to be accelerating this afternoon, with Governor David Paterson’s Criminal Justice Coordinator, a senior aide, resigning in protest because, she said, the State Police had lied to her about their involvement in an incident detailed by the Times today.
Denise E. O’Donnell, is deputy secretary for Public Safety in NY, her resignation letter here .
Her statement:
The fact that the Governor and members of the State Police have acknowledged direct contact with a woman who had filed for an order of protection against a senior member of the Governor’s staff is a very serious matter. These actions are unacceptable regardless of their intent.
It is particularly distressing that this could happen in an Administration that prides itself on its record of combating domestic violence. The behavior alleged here is the antithesis of what many of us have spent our entire careers working to build – a legal system that protects victims of domestic violence and brings offenders to justice.
In early January, following a breakfast meeting on another subject, State Police Superintendent Harry Corbitt informed me that a senior Administration staff member had been involved in an incident months earlier where a Domestic Incident Report was filed. Superintendent Corbitt told me the staff member had an argument with his girlfriend, that a Domestic Incident Report had been filed, but that there was no arrest and that the matter was being handled as a local police matter by the New York Police Department.
My immediate concern was what role the State Police would take in the investigation and I was assured by Superintendent Corbitt that the State Police were not involved. It was only last night when I learned from press reports the contrary details, including the involvement of the State Police.
For these reasons, I am resigning my position as Commissioner of the Division of Criminal Justice Services and Deputy Secretary of Public Safety effective today.
(Source: http://www.politico.com/)
2 Responses
I don’t blame her. She doesn’t want to be associated with this craziness. Regardless of political snipings… this is a big deal. She was lied to and she doesn’t want to be associated with it anymore. Bravo. It’s nice to see someone who weighs integrity over a paycheck.
I believe this is called tampering with a witness, a FELONY offense in all 50 states. It needs to go to a Grand Jury.