Larkin breaks his silence on campaign fund irregularities

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Larkin: “sad and reprehensible”

NEW WINDSOR – State Senator William Larkin (R, Cornwall-on-Hudson)
Thursday said it is “sad and reprehensible that some people would
attempt to make political gains from the victim of crime.”

This was the first comment from the long-time lawmaker about funds missing
from his campaign fund. The Ulster County District Attorney’s Office
is investigating the case as a special prosecutor since there could be
a conflict of interest in the Orange County DA’s Office.

Ulster DA Holley Carnright has confirmed he is looking into allegations
that former political operative Carmen Dubaldi of New Windsor took campaign
funds he managed for Larkin as well as other politicians, who reportedly
include former Orange County Executive Edward Diana, Orange County Clerk
Annie Rabbitt and County Legislature Chairman Stephen Brescia.

In a statements issued on Thursday, Larkin said he first noticed the irregularities
in his campaign account, “including funds leaving the committee
for transactions that were never made.”

As a result, he “immediately and decisively” took steps to
address the issue including terminating the treasurer – Dubaldi
– as well as contacting law enforcement and the state Board of Elections.

He shut down the existing committee and opened a new one with the new
committee filing campaign finance disclosure reports in a timely manner.

The senator said the initial committee’s file has been placed on
administrative hold, per the Board of Elections.
Hi also hired an accounting firm, which performed a thorough forensic
audit the result of which were given to the appropriate authorities.

 
 




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