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    Ex-NY prosecutor who shot himself dead as FBI arrived to arrest him left paper trail documenting bribes

    By Mataeo Smith,

    22 days ago

    The former New York prosecutor who fatally shot himself as FBI agents tried to arrest him on bribery charges left a paper trail of illicit checks and text messages with his co-conspirator, which led federal investigators right to him according to the indictment.

    Stewart Rosenwasser, 72, former prosecutor of Orange County, allegedly accepted $63,000 in bribe payments while he was the chief counsel to the District Attorney's Office and executive assistant district attorney. The indictment , unsealed Tuesday, brought multiple charges, including bribery, conspiracy to commit bribery, conspiracy to commit honest services fraud, honest services wire fraud, extortion under color of official right and making false statements.

    The checks came from his co-defendant Mout'z "Marty" Soudani who quietly issued a string of $5,000 payments marked "loan" over a two-year period. Federal agents said the evidence led them to corner the former prosecutor at his home Tuesday morning where he fired a single shot before ultimately ending his own life.

    The two men, according to the indictment, would do in-person drop offs. Federal prosecutors said Rosenwasser and Soudani met at obscured locations, including restaurants, to exchange packages containing the former prosecutor's periodic payment. In November 2022, they met at a local diner where the purported millionaire paid Rosewasser $15,000. Soudani had hired the government official to pursue an embezzlement case against his sister and nephew who he accused of theft.

    He also seized money from the Soudani's relatives, which he funneled into the former restaurant owner's pockets "as restitution." About a month later after the November payment, Rosenwasser texted his client saying: "I give my word at the end you will be extremely more than happy."

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    Rosenwasser lied to senior leadership at the district attorney's office about the dynamic between him and the co-defendant in order "to conceal his criminal conduct." David Hoovler, the Orange County district attorney, didn't criticize Rosenwasser's actions but instead expressed empathy for his family.

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    "Truly heartbreaking that it ended this way," he said in a statement. "My heartfelt condolences go out to his family." Before silently resigning from his post in June, the former prosecutor won several awards during his tenure, including the Arson Prosecutor of the Year Award last year.

    Soudani was successfully arrested and arraigned on federal corruption charges Tuesday but quickly released on bail, according to prosecutors. The indictments states the pair held meetings at obscured locations to talk about their illicit dealings.

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    Metzi
    20d ago
    He like no way I'm going to jail... Lol it shows
    cful2820
    20d ago
    Poor guy. The feds would have just dropped the charges in a year or so anyway
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