FBI probing Ruben Diaz duo over millions

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The FBI is investigating a taxpayer-funded home attendant program largely funded by a Bronx state senator and his assemblyman son, the Daily News has learned.

Christian Community in Action is part of a sweeping federal probe of Sen. Ruben Diaz and Assemblyman Ruben Diaz Jr.

Sen. Diaz founded the organization and is a former administrator. His wife, Leslie, is the group’s director of field operations and had a $59,056 annual salary as of April 2007. Ruben Diaz Jr. worked there as a teen.

Three members of Sen. Diaz’s staff are members of the group’s board of directors.

Last year, the nonprofit received a grand jury subpoena from the public corruption unit of Manhattan U.S. Attorney Michael Garcia, which was probing fraud and money laundering.

A month later, the FBI served a subpoena on the Bronx office of the city Board of Elections and seized documents about the Diazes, a development first reported by The News.

Sen. Diaz, a Pentecostal minister, admitted Christian Community in Action was subpoenaed but said it was “two years ago.”

“As far as I know, nothing happened,” he said, refusing to answer questions and hanging up.

His son is a candidate for Bronx borough president and part of a group of rebel lawmakers seeking to unseat Bronx Democratic Party leader Jose Rivera.

Last year, Ruben Diaz Jr. spent $25,000 in campaign funds on Manhattan law firm Kobre & Kim, which often defends government targets in criminal cases.

The assemblyman did not return calls for comment.

The group’s parent, Christian Community Benevolent Association, has received more than $1.5 million in pork barrel spending from the Diazes from 2003 to 2007. The association is not on a list of pork projects designated for funding this year.

Christian Community in Action also has a $26 million contract with the city to provide home health care to 1,000 seniors.

Last year, Christian Community in Action told the mayor’s office it was being investigated.

In a vendor questionnaire obtained by The News, the nonprofit said the investigation began in early 2007 and was “ongoing,” but contended it did not know what probers were trying to find.

Attached to the document was a copy of the subpoena issued by a grand jury in Manhattan Federal Court which demanded names, addresses, salaries and Social Security numbers of all current and former employes, consultants, board members, benefactors and contractors back to 1999. It also demanded all documents relating to the group’s funding since 1999.

A woman who answered Leslie Diaz’s office phone said Diaz was on vacation. Her boss, program director Luis Alejandro, declined to comment.

Three ministers on Christian Community in Action’s board said they did not know about the FBI investigation.

“It surprises me,” said the Rev. Rafael Melendez, who is Sen. Diaz’s 74-year-old half-brother. He said the board meets regularly every two months.

Sen. Diaz is no stranger to scrutiny. In 2005, he repaid the state $5,000 because he’d used state and federal funds given to the nonprofit Soundview Community in Action to buy furniture for his district office and loudspeakers for his campaign.

Workers at the nonprofit Soundview said former Gov. Eliot Spitzer ignored more serious allegations that Diaz forced them to give his wife and ex-wife no-show jobs.

Source: NY Daily News

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1 Response for “FBI probing Ruben Diaz duo over millions”

  1. The Squeaky Wheel……

    Here’s the invite to an upcoming fund-raiser Senate Minority Leader Malcolm Smith and Deputy Minority Leader Jeff Klein will be hosting on behalf of Sen. Ruben Diaz. Interesting on a number of levels. Diaz is among the most conservative and……

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