New York councilmember and Hochul governor aide investigated for bribery
Federal prosecutors are investigating New York City Councilmember Farah Louis, her sister and Governor Hochul aide Debbie Louis, and Edu Hermelyn for potential bribery and kickbacks. A search warrant, signed March 19, seeks evidence of criminal violations related to the appropriation of city funds to BHRAGS Home Care Inc., a Brooklyn-based migrant shelter provider.

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AI-generatedFederal prosecutors are investigating New York City Councilmember Farah Louis, her sister and Governor Hochul aide Debbie Louis, and Edu Hermelyn for potential bribery and kickbacks. A search warrant, signed March 19, seeks evidence of criminal violations related to the appropriation of city funds to BHRAGS Home Care Inc., a Brooklyn-based migrant shelter provider. The investigation focuses on whether the three individuals received benefits in exchange for actions taken on behalf of BHRAGS, which has been awarded over $200 million in contracts for homeless services since 2022. Debbie Louis has been placed on leave. The investigation is ongoing, and the existence of a search warrant does not guarantee criminal charges will be filed.
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5 extractedBHRAGS has been awarded more than a dozen contracts for homeless services totaling over $200m.
BHRAGS received its first contract to run an emergency migrant shelter in 2022.
Debbie Louis was placed on leave after the governor learned of the investigation.
The investigation concerns the appropriation of city funds to a migrant shelter provider.
Federal prosecutors are investigating a councilmember and governor aide for bribery.