Sandy Annabi and Forest City Ratner Consultant Convicted In Manhattan Federal Court On All Counts In Public Corruption Trial; Annabi Facing 161 Years in Prison

Written By: Talk of the Sound News

SandyAnnabiFormer Yonkers City Council Democratic Majority Leader And Former Yonkers Republican Party Chief Annabi Convicted for Accepting Nearly $200,000 in Bribes and for Filing False Tax Returns Preet Bharara, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced that Sandy Annabi, the former Democratic Majority Leader of the Yonkers City Council, and Zehy Jereis, the former head of the Yonkers Republican Party, were found guilty today by a jury in Manhattan federal court of public corruption crimes. Annabi and Jereis were convicted for participating in bribery schemes related to her position on the Yonkers City Council as well as the actions they took to conceal these schemes. Annabi was also convicted of making false statements to financial institutions related to loans she was seeking for two houses and an apartment in Yonkers, New York, and for filing false federal income tax returns. They were convicted on all counts after a seven-week trial before U.S. District Judge Colleen McMahon.

Annabi, 41, and Jereis, 40, both of Yonkers, New York, were each convicted of one count of conspiracy to make and accept corrupt payments, one count of conspiracy to deprive the City of Yonkers and its citizens of Annabi’s honest services, one count of receiving corrupt payments, and one count of extortion. Annabi was also convicted of one count of receiving corrupt payments, three counts of making false statements to a bank, and two counts of filing false tax returns. Jereis was also convicted of one count of making corrupt payments.

Annabi faces a maximum sentence of 161 years in prison, and Jereis faces a maximum sentence of 65 years in prison.

Sandy Annabi, et al Indictment

U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara stated:

“Today’s convictions of Sandy Annabi and Zehy Jereis on all counts are a victory for the citizens of Yonkers who – like all Americans – deserve fair and honest government, and not government driven by bribes and riven with backroom deals. These guilty verdicts are yet another clarion call to corrupt public officials and those who contemplate buying their influence, that we will do everything within our power to root out, prosecute and punish this conduct. It is conduct that erodes the public’s trust and confidence in government and poisons the legislative process.”

According to the evidence at trial and the superseding Indictment originally filed in White Plains federal court:

Annabi was first elected to the Yonkers City Council in November 2001 to represent the Second District and was subsequently re-elected in 2003 and 2005. She served as the Democratic Majority Leader of the Council during the latter part of her third term in office. The Yonkers City Council’s primary function is to consider and vote on the city’s budget, zoning changes, and other legislation. Zehy Jereis served as Chairman of the Yonkers Republican Party from the fall of 2003 through the fall of 2007. As the Party Chairman, his duties were to promote the Republican Party in Yonkers and to advance the interests of Republican elected officials and candidates. Jereis used his considerable influence and contacts to assist
Annabi with all three of her successful campaigns.

Since 2001, Annabi received nearly $200,000 in secret payments from Jereis and others in exchange for taking favorable actions in her official capacity on matters in which they had an interest and that were pending before the City Council. These matters included two real estate projects known as the Longfellow Project and the Ridge Hill Development project.

The Longfellow Project

In 2003, Yonkers developer Milio Management was seeking to redevelop an area of land, known as the Longfellow Project, which was partially located within the Council District represented by Annabi. During a City Council meeting on June 14, 2005, Annabi proclaimed her strong opposition to the project, stating: “Even if the entire community supported [it], I would be opposed.” She also said that the project was “outrageous” and a “slap in the face to the taxpayers of Yonkers.” Despite considerable effort, Milio Management was unable to move the project forward in the face of Annabi’s opposition.

In April 2006, Milio Management hired Westchester County attorney Anthony Mangone to assist in persuading Annabi to support the Longfellow Project. Shortly thereafter, Mangone arranged a meeting between a representative of Milio Management and Jereis. During the meeting, Jereis advised the representative that he could help persuade Annabi to support the project. Later, Mangone told Milio Management that in order for the project to proceed, the developer would have to pay Annabi $30,000 in exchange for her support. In the summer of 2006, Milio Management gave Mangone $30,000 in cash for Annabi. Mangone then gave $20,000 in cash to Jereis to give to Annabi. At a City Council meeting that September, Annabi reversed her long-held opposition to the Longfellow Project and voted in favor of awarding it to Milio Management. Shortly after receiving the $20,000, Annabi made several substantial cash and credit card purchases, including airline ticket upgrades, a Rolex watch, and a diamond necklace.

The Ridge Hill Project

The Ridge Hill Project was a proposal by developer Forest City Ratner to develop an 81-acre tract of land into retail, restaurant, and office space with hundreds of residential housing units, a hotel, and a conference center. Annabi was an outspoken critic of the proposed Ridge Hill Project and voted against both the project as well as legislation that would allow it to move forward over her opposition. Annabi and others also filed a civil lawsuit to effectively block the project. As the City Council was considering the Ridge Hill Project, Forest City Ratner made repeated and unsuccessful efforts to convince Annabi to vote in favor of the project.

On June 2, 2006, after being introduced to representatives of Forest City Ratner, Jereis advised them that he could arrange a meeting for them with Annabi. Jereis and representatives of Forest City Ratner also had an agreement in which the developer would give him a consulting job sometime after Annabi formally voted in favor of the Ridge Hill Project.

After two meetings with Jereis and Forest City Renter’s representatives, which were held five days apart, Annabi reversed her opposition to the Ridge Hill Project. On June 15, 2006, she issued a press release – drafted by Jereis and representatives of Forest City Ratner – informing the public of her support for the project. One month later, at a City Council meeting on July 11, 2006, Annabi voted in favor of the zoning change necessary for the Ridge Hill Project. Shortly after Annabi changed her vote on the Ridge Hill Project, Jereis received the promised consulting contract from Forest City Ratner worth $60,000 over one year.

Other Secret Payments to Annabi and Efforts to Conceal These Payments
Jereis also secretly gave Annabi money and purported loans to finance the purchase of two residential properties located outside of her Council District. To obtain favorable financing, Annabi contemporaneously submitted applications to two different banks, advising both that she intended to occupy the house for which she was seeking financing and concealing that she was seeking to borrow money from the other bank for a second house. The closings for the two loans occurred only three days apart. Furthermore, Annabi lived in one of these houses, which was outside of her Council District, despite state and local laws that required her as a Councilmember to live within her District. Jereis then purchased a cooperative apartment for Annabi within her Council District so she could meet the residency requirement. Jereis paid the down payment on the apartment and made the monthly mortgage payments. In addition, in her loan applications for one of the houses and for the apartment she purchased, Annabi falsely inflated her income. Her loan applications also included fake pay stubs, W-2’s, and bank statements.

From 2002 through 2007, Annabi affirmatively concealed the illegal benefits she received from Jereis and others by filing annual financial disclosure statements that intentionally omitted the illegal payments. Annabi also failed to report the illegal payments she received on federal income tax returns.

Mangone was initially charged with Annabi and Jereis in January 2010. He pled guilty on November 29, 2010 to conspiracy, bribery, extortion, and tax evasion charges and is awaiting sentencing.

Mr. Bharara praised the work of the FBI and the IRS Criminal Investigation Division.

He added that the investigation is ongoing.

The case is being handled by the Office’s White Plains Division. Assistant U.S. Attorneys Jason P.W. Halperin and Perry A. Carbone are in charge of the prosecution.

4 thoughts on “Sandy Annabi and Forest City Ratner Consultant Convicted In Manhattan Federal Court On All Counts In Public Corruption Trial; Annabi Facing 161 Years in Prison”

  1. Justification for Cutting Ties with Forest City
    While Forest City wasn’t charged with any crime, it’s interesting to see the circle of friends being convicted all at the feet of the Cleveland developer.
    Kruger, Lipsky, Annabi, Jereis, Mangone Millio, et al, up to their necks in felony’s and who lurks in the shadows behind all of these cases? The same company donating to the Bramson Campaign, this includes former Forest city project managers working for HRH construction who also paid their “dues”. I would guess there’s more that hasn’t been exposed. Nothing illegal mind you, but a pure manipulation of the system. The very system that should be advocating for their respective cities is being tweaked to work best to the advantage of a developer over the benefit of a voting public. In Yonkers, after hiring the big guns Pirro and Spano (Mike that is) and getting nowhere, the dealings got seedier as they pulled out the stops to get what they wanted by getting into bed with Jereis. So, Annabi swings her vote, Ridge Hill goes up, but by many accounts, the city should have done better in the payback to the taxpayer. Last minute concessions were just a fraction of what could have been realized. This is what Forest city does. This is how they make their money. You would do the same in your attempt to maximize your profit. We are not Forest City, we ARE New Rochelle and we need to maximize OUR profit on our investment in our community. Allowing FC to bully their way (it is bullying no matter how it’s sugar coated) into Echo Bay will maximize their profit and YOU, the Taxpayer/resident will pay the collateral costs for decades. Not just for the tax abatements and PILOT programs, but in the new schools, infrastructure and ancillary costs associated as the revenge of unintended consequences falls upon us. Whatever “deal” we get, it will never be what we are entitled to. It will never cover the cost we pay as a city. Nothing will change even if the mayor returns his campaign contributions, the damage has been done and the new showers in the shiny new city yard won’t be able to wash away the stink.
    Preamonitus Praemunitus

  2. What a suprise a crooked
    What a suprise a crooked Politician?
    A tainted developer who will do whatever it takes to get his project approved.
    So this vixen heads to jail and so does her mutant cousin and nobody from Forest City is none the worse. Ridge Hill is built and now they move on to Echo Bay without any stain?
    How anyone from New Rochelle City Council could vote Echo Bay though is just amazing. On these grounds alone it should sunset let alone that its a bad deal for New Rochelle Tax Payers.
    Well Mayor you going to continue to lay down with the Dogs or are you getting tired of the flea’s yet?

    1. Comment Mr. Mayor?
      Is there any public comment by Mayor Bramson or Forrest City? In light of these revelations & misgivings, will the City Council move forward with Forrest City/Echo Bay and the relocation of the City Yard? Has the Mayor returned the political contributions made by Forrest City to his Campaign?

      1. Karma Rules
        The women in that prison are going to have fun with her!!! I wonder who will be smuggling in her eye liner, or maybe the warden can let her use a sharpie marker if she’s on good behavior.

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