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  • Mr. Hevesi's plea, to a charge of receiving a reward for official misconduct, related to benefits he said he received from California money manager Elliott Broidy, for whose private-equity firm, Markstone Capital Partners, he approved $250 million in investments from June 2003 through September 2005.

    'Pay to Play' Probe Gets Key Guilty Plea; Focus on Rattner Michael Rothfeld 2010

  • Last December, a California money manager, Elliott Broidy, admitted paying nearly $1 million in gifts in exchange for a $250 million investment from the pension fund.

    Henry J. Stern: Betrayal of the Public Trust Henry J. Stern 2010

  • Mr. Broidy pleaded guilty to a felony charge in 2009.

    Judge Orders Hevesi to Jail Jacob Gershman 2011

  • Mr. Hevesi, a Democrat, said Mr. Broidy had spent $75,000 on travel by him, others from the pension fund and his adult children, including both his sons, people familiar with the matter said.

    'Pay to Play' Probe Gets Key Guilty Plea; Focus on Rattner Michael Rothfeld 2010

  • Associated Press Elliott Broidy Money manager; pleaded guilty to paying for trips, other benefits to win investments.

    'Pay to Play' Probe Gets Key Guilty Plea; Focus on Rattner Michael Rothfeld 2010

  • Mr. Hevesi admitted that he accepted nearly $1 million in gifts from California money manager Elliott Broidy —mostly in the form of political donations and luxurious junkets to Israel and Italy—as a reward for favoring and approving a $250 million pension investment in Mr. Broidy's private-equity firm.

    Judge Orders Hevesi to Jail Jacob Gershman 2011

  • Mr. Hevesi's plea is expected at least in part to involve his alleged acceptance of foreign trips paid for by California money manager Elliott Broidy.

    Plea to Turn Focus to Rattner, Morris Michael Rothfeld 2010

  • & Amplifications Elliott Broidy, a California money manager who pleaded guilty to a felony charge in connection with the New York Attorney General's pension-fund pay-to-play probe, acknowledged paying at least $75,000 for airfare, hotel and other costs related to foreign trips he took with a high-ranking official in the New York State comptroller's office, the attorney general's office said in December.

    Corrections 2010

  • In some editions Wednesday, an article about a possible guilty plea by Mr. Hevesi incorrectly said Mr. Broidy paid the money to the official.

    Corrections 2010

  • In addition, he said that Mr. Morris arranged for Mr. Broidy to give a $380,000 "sham" contract to a lobbyist friend of Mr. Morris who was also a political supporter of Mr. Hevesi.

    'Pay to Play' Probe Gets Key Guilty Plea; Focus on Rattner Michael Rothfeld 2010

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