Mount Vernon, N.Y., mayor pleads guilty to stealing campaign funds

Mount Vernon, New York, Mayor Richard Thomas pleaded guilty to stealing $13,000 in campaign funds and failing to disclose another $4,000 payment from his campaign committee, State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli and Attorney General Letitia James said.

Thomas, a Democrat, will step down on Sept. 30 as mayor of the 70,000-resident city in Westchester County that borders the Bronx and will pay a $13,000 fine, the New York officials said in a statement Monday.

In addition, Thomas may not seek or accept any elected or appointed public office or any position as a government employee for one year.

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NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 06: Mayor of Mount Vernon, NY Richard Thomas attends the BET Music Presents: Us Or Else panel discussion at the Viacom White Box Hall on April 6, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Lars Niki/Getty Images for BET)
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“By using campaign funds to line his own pockets, Mayor Thomas broke the law, and violated public trust,” said James. “New Yorkers put their faith in our public servants, and Mayor Thomas’ gross violation of that faith constitutes the utmost disloyalty to those he was sworn to serve.”

Thomas’s guilty plea resulted from an investigation from the Attorney General and Comptroller’s Joint Task Force on Public Integrity. Edwin McCormack, a spokesman for the mayor, didn’t immediately respond to an email seeking comment.

In January, Moody’s Investors Service withdrew its rating on Mount Vernon’s $23.5 million debt because the city hadn’t provided the rating company with sufficient information about its finances. Mount Vernon was previously rated A2 by Moody’s.

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