Former comptroller Alan Hevesi released from prison - Philadelphia News, Weather and Sports from WTXF FOX 29

Former comptroller Alan Hevesi released from prison

Posted: Updated:
Former New York State Comptroller Alan Hevesi Former New York State Comptroller Alan Hevesi

ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) -- Former New York state comptroller Alan Hevesi has been released from prison after serving 20 months for his leading role in an influence-peddling scandal at the state's massive pension fund.

State corrections officials say Hevesi left the Mid-State Correctional Facility in Oneida County Wednesday morning. He was granted parole in November.

As comptroller, Hevesi was sole trustee of the fund now valued at nearly $150 billion.

The 72-year-old former assemblyman and New York City comptroller was entangled in an investigation of so-called "pay-to-play" practices at the fund.

Hevesi was sentenced to from one to four years in prison after pleading guilty in 2010 to official misconduct.

  • New York State NewsNew York State News

  • U.S. Army photo
    The body of one of three New Yorkers killed in an attack in Afghanistan is scheduled to arrive in his upstate hometown while the funeral of a second victim is being held in the Hudson Valley.
    The body of one of three New Yorkers killed in an attack in Afghanistan has arrived in his upstate hometown as the funeral of a second victim was being held in the Hudson Valley.
  • Monday, June 17 2013 12:03 PM EDT2013-06-17 16:03:27 GMT
    Authorities say they still haven't determined what caused six U.S. border agents to require decontamination and medical attention after inspecting a vehicle at a crossing in northern New York.
    Authorities say they still haven't determined what caused six U.S. border agents to require decontamination and medical attention after inspecting a vehicle at a crossing in northern New York.
  • Monday, June 17 2013 10:01 AM EDT2013-06-17 14:01:44 GMT
    A driver is dead after crashing his vehicle into a firehouse in Yonkers Sunday afternoon.
    A driver is dead after crashing his vehicle into a firehouse in Yonkers Sunday afternoon.
Powered by WorldNow

WTXF-TV
330 Market Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106-2796

Phone: (215) 925-2929
Fax: (215) 982-5494

Didn't find what you were looking for?
All content © Copyright 2000 - 2013 Fox Television Stations, Inc. and Worldnow. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Ad Choices