Daniel Hevesi | |
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Member of the New York Senate from the 13th district | |
In office January 6, 1999 –December 31, 2002 | |
Preceded by | Emanuel R. Gold |
Succeeded by | John Sabini |
Personal details | |
Born | 1970 (age 53–54) |
Political party | Democratic |
Daniel Hevesi is a former American politician.
Daniel Hevesi was born to Alan and Carol Hevesi. He has a sister,Laura,and a brother,Andrew. [1] [2]
Daniel Hevesi contested the 1998 New York Senate elections,and won election from the 13th district. [3] [4] He faced Conservative Party candidate Walter Lamp in the 2000 election cycle. [5] [6] Hevesi served until 2002,when his district was redrawn, [7] citing partisan politics and Republican control of the senate as his reason for stepping down. [8]
In 2007,Hevesi was asked to provide financial records for a business he owned during a probe targeting his father's actions as New York State Comptroller. [1] [9] The New York Times reported in 2010 that Daniel and Andrew Hevesi's participation in the investigation of their father convinced the elder Hevesi to negotiate a plea bargain. [10] Linked to the investigation, [11] attorney general Andrew Cuomo later accused Saul Meyer of helping Daniel Hevesi earn a $250,000 placement fee from the pension fund of the government of New Mexico. [12] [13] The New Mexico State Investment Council filed a lawsuit against Meyer and Hevesi,among others,with the United States District Court for the District of New Mexico in May 2011. [14]
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