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Feb 26, 2009 · Con Ed officials first identified Felix Associates to the Westchester County Business Journal. Messages left at Felix Associates were not returned. According to court filings, Brendan Maher, 30, approached a firm last year and told its president he was looking for money.
Nov 23, 2011 · Brendan Maher, 32, of Massapequa, N.Y., sentenced to three years of supervised release, $10,000 in forfeiture to the government and $70,759.55 in restitution to Consolidated Edison; William Shannon, 65, of Dix Hills, N.Y., sentenced to 36 months in federal prison, $250,000 in forfeiture to the government and $188,719.29 in restitution to ...
Aug 12, 2009 · MANHATTAN (CN) - Con Ed sued a chief construction supervisor who admitted taking bribes to submit false invoices so contractors could be overpaid for work - sometimes for work that was never done. The utility company claims Brendan Maher took $10,000 in bribes, and cost it more than $270,000 in phony invoices.
Jan 15, 2009 · Eleven Con Edison supervisors were arrested Wednesday on charges that they demanded more than $1 million in kickbacks from a construction company on several jobs, including work in and around...
Jan 14, 2009 · The defendants are Rocco Fassacesia and Paul Sanabria, construction managers; Abraham Panagi, Kevin Cook, James Coffin, Richard Giannetto, and Anthony Villano, senior specialists; Richard Zebler,...
Jan 20, 2012 · A Lynbrook man has been sentenced for his role in multi-million dollar bribery schemes while working for Consolidated Edison Corporation of New York, Inc. (Con Ed).
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Later that year Con Edison sued Brendan Maher, one of the construction supervisors who was arrested and later admitted to taking bribes that the utility company claimed amounted to $10,000. [49]