Former state senator admits role in cover-up

Shirley Huntley
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Updated: 2/13 1:47 pm
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - A former state senator has pleaded guilty to a second felony charge, admitting in state court that she falsified evidence to obstruct an investigation into a grant she sponsored for a nonprofit organization.

Shirley Huntley, a 74-year-old Queens Democrat, admits drafting a 2011 letter used to create false backdated records of events never held by the Parent Workshop Inc., records submitted in response to a subpoena from Attorney General Eric Schneiderman.

Huntley's niece and a former assistant are accused of improperly pocketing $29,950 from the nonprofit.

Prosecutors are recommending five years' probation, noting she faces 18 months in federal prison after pleading guilty to embezzling nearly $88,000 from a program to help families navigate the city school system.

Huntley took office in 2007 and lost a re-election bid last year.

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