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  • Craig Eaton (from BrooklynGOP.com)

    The following is a Press Release from Peter Cipriano, a member of the Kings County Republican Committee and candidate for State Committeeman:

    July 29, 2011 – (Bath Beach, Brooklyn) – Papers were filed yesterday with the Kings County Supreme Court accusing Kings County Republican Chairman Craig A. Eaton of conspiring to influence an election through a “Pay to Play” scheme, abusing his position and political power by trading jobs and possibly even money for political favors.

     The charges were filed by Peter E. Cipriano, 21-year-old Bath Beach resident and College of Staten Island student, who last year won the Republican Primary for State Assembly in the 49th Assembly District which covers parts of the Bensonhurst, Dyker Heights, Bath Beach, and Boro Park neighborhoods of southwest Brooklyn.  Cipriano then went on to surprise most local pundits by achieving the highest percentage against incumbent Assemblyman Peter Abbate since 1988.

     Cipriano, a member of the Republican County Committee, who has been involved in local Republican politics for the last 6 years and is currently running for State Committeeman, has described in his petition to the court how Eaton orchestrated an illegal pay to play scheme in an effort to control and manipulate the elected party officials in the 49th Assembly District.  First, Eaton organized a targeted mailing to the voters of the district, sending all Republicans a postcard asking vaguely if they want to make $600.  The postcard included instructions to attend an information session at Brooklyn Republican Party Headquarters on 17th Avenue to learn how to become an Election Day poll worker.  Then, those who attended and expressed interest in working at poll sites were pressured to pledge support for the Chairman’s candidate for State Committeeman, Marc D’Ottavio, by signing D’Ottavio’s petition to appear on the ballot and by collecting more signatures.

    Peter Cipriano (from BrooklynConservativeParty.com)

    It is also unclear whether Eaton paid others to collect signatures in order to qualify his candidate, which is also illegal in New York State.  Notably, there is at least one indisputable signature forgery, where the signature collector forged a voter’s signature after it was made clear that the voter would not sign the petition.

    In talking about the situation, Cipriano calls D’Ottavio’s candidacy into question, describing D’Ottavio as a puppet candidate for Eaton in his quest to control the election outcome.  Notably, D’Ottavio did not collect a single signature for his petition, but a small group of Eaton loyalists who are Brooklyn Republican Party officials and who live outside of the district did collect signatures for Eaton’s candidate, including Chairman Eaton himself.  Then in a bizarre twist, after having filed a sufficient number of signatures to qualify for the ballot, D’Ottavio declined the candidacy leaving a vacancy on the petition, which could only be filled by the appointment of a new candidate selected by a committee appointed and lead by Craig Eaton.  Subsequently, Eaton personally interviewed potential candidates to coronate with the signatures.  Ultimately, Matthew J. Graves, a long time Board of Elections employee, who also collected signatures for the fraudulent petition was selected by Eaton to be the new candidate.

    Eaton’s involvement and obsession with the 49th Assembly District began at the end of 2009, when current State Committeewoman, Lucretia Regina-Potter opposed Eaton’s re-election as County Chairman.  Last year, Eaton, who at the time was fixated on eliminating Regina-Potter for her betrayal, supported then first time candidate Peter Cipriano over Regina-Potter to be the Republican Party nominee for State Assembly and run against long-time Democratic incumbent Peter Abbate.  At this time, Eaton also made an unprecedented move for the Brooklyn GOP County organization by opening a new GOP County Headquarters four blocks from Regina-Potter’s campaign headquarters in the middle of the 49th Assembly District.

    Going a step further, in an effort to neuter Regina-Potter’s campaign organization, Eaton also used his authority as Chairman to strip from Regina-Potter her ability as a state committee person to place Election Day poll workers at poll sites throughout the district.  Similar to Eaton’s current situation, Regina-Potter at the time also ran her own pay to play scam.  Regina Potter’s scheme however was veiled by her club, the Fiorello LaGuardia Republican club, which made it difficult to explicitly prove the quid pro quo arrangement the club operated by.  However it was widely known implicitly by locals that to be a poll worker, a Republican voter must join her club, pay club dues, buy tickets to club fundraisers, and provide political support and other political favors to Regina-Potter. 

     ”When Chairman Eaton stopped Lucretia Regina-Potter’s scam and her ability to abuse and extort people – many of whom are seniors on fixed incomes – I thought he was focused on setting the system right.  I thought he supported my candidacy last year because we had a common desire to do right by the voters and have a candidate who would work hard to unseat the Democratic Assemblyman,” Cipriano said.  “In hindsight, I see he is more concerned with building his own power and fighting fellow Republicans, than promoting the principles of the Republican Party and defeating Democrats.  It is clear now he simply wanted the power for himself.  And this year he has shown just what he’s willing to do to get it.”

    According to sources close to Cipriano, the truth of Eaton’s real motivation began to reveal itself at a meeting between the two men this year in mid-May where Cipriano sought Eaton’s support for his candidacy for State Committeeman.  Reportedly, Eaton’s overarching demand of Cipriano in exchange for his support was full “control” over Cipriano’s candidacy and role as District Leader.

    Respectfully, Cipriano pledged to support the Chairman in all of his party initiatives and in his re-election, which will be held in October this year at a Republican County Convention, but declined to grant full “control” and authority over himself and his role representing the Republicans of the 49th Assembly District.  Dissatisfied, Eaton threatened Cipriano saying that as County Chairman he needed leaders in the 49th Assembly District that he could fully “control” and he would run his own candidate against Cipriano utilizing all of the resources and authority at his disposal. Cipriano assumed the Chairman meant all lawful means at his disposal, but it is now clear says Cipriano, that the Chairman did not have that as a concern as he broke multiple election laws in his effort to qualify his own candidate by resorting to the same underhanded tactics of his rival, Lucretia Regina-Potter.

     Cipriano’s case against Eaton is scheduled to begin August 1, 2011.  Cipriano says he will be representing himself in the proceeding, noting that his organization is a genuine grassroots organization and not flush with money.  Chairman Eaton has all of the resources of the Republican County organization at his disposal including the county’s election lawyer as well as the county party’s coffers, which hold about $46,000.

     ”I may be representing myself before the judge on Monday, but more than anything, I am representing the voters in my district,” Cipriano stated.  “The hardworking people of my community – not to mention the people of my own party – do not deserve to be extorted and abused by those who claim to be local leaders.  We live in difficult times, and saying to someone you can have a job that pays $600 for two long days of work only if you do political favors and vote the way I tell you, is just wrong.” 

     Cipriano went on to observe, “I’m one of the youngest people actively involved in the district’s Republican Party and I can see this is wrong.  I can’t sit by and watch my neighbors be exploited by self-interested politicians who are fixated by power, wealth, and control.  This has been going on long enough, and I hope to put an end to it, once and for all.”

     

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    • Avid Reader

      Another sad example of how the internet has taught children that they can say anything about anyone, without consequences. Is there a single shred of evidence to substantiate this 21-year old’s accusations? Reprinting them without context or comment does your readers a grave disservice.

    • Grace O’Malley

      I am not sure why you are faulting the Bean for posting a story that is both newsworthy and relevant to Bensonhurst and the surrounding area. Isn’t that the point of this news blog?

      I distinctly recall reading in the statement released by Peter Cirpriano that the papers alleging the charges were filed in the Kings County Supreme Court. Given that information this isn’t just someone poking and name calling. If you have a valid complaint or information regarding the allegations then please share it with us.

      One more thing, what does Mr. Cipriano’s age have to do with this? Would it be as important for you to mention if he was 35?

      • Objective Observer

        How is a 21 year old college student able to afford a high priced election lawyer, especially when they cost thousands of dollars.

        Not to mention that same 21 year old college student who has failed to disclose with the board of elections his campaign activity from the October 2010 to July 2011.

        Must have something to do with somebody very close.

        Just wondering since this is a very valid complaint, and information that we need to know, which we know Grace already knows….

        • Grace O’Malley

          I’m not claiming to know any details, secretive or otherwise. I only posted a response to the initial comment because I felt chastising a community news blog for posting a news story is wrong.

          I do not stand with either side regarding these allegations, because it would improper without an understanding of both sides. Which is why I asked Avid Reader to share if he/she had more information about the allegations. Yes I did ask for a valid complaint because the comment made was nothing more than a shame on you with no information to give it merit.

          I did raise the question of importance of age because I know from experience that everyone regardless of age, be it 21 or 51, can twist the truth, be honest or outright lie.

          Take from this what you will but be certain I’m nothing more than a hardworking member of the community that appreciates news and varying perspectives.

    • Avid Reader

      His age is relevant because he’s a spoiled little child.

      • http://www.nedberke.com Ned Berke

        And who are you, sir? We at BBean and SBites get very perturbed when political attacks show up in comments with anonymous usernames and dubious e-mail addresses. We do keep an eye out for political operatives abusing the privileges of our comment section. If that’s the case, I urge caution: better to be transparent and make yourself known before we figure it out ourselves.

    • Eric

      I agree Mr. Cipriano’s age is very relevant and is a major issue especially on baseless comments with little validity.

    • http://www.facebook.com/people/Gene-Berardelli/1173482469 Gene Berardelli

      Well I’m no “operative”, and I’ll tell you exactly who I am. I’m Gene Berardelli, Vice Chair of the Law Committee of the Brooklyn GOP. But I’m talking for me, not for the County or anyone else.

      And I’ll tell you that until this press release, I counted Peter Cipriano as a friend. I supported his campaign, I volunteered for him, gave money to his campaign and traveled with him to DC for CPAC. Today, I’m sad to say that I consider him a friend no longer. The tone of the release is clear – this is personal. Such aspersions would never have been conjured (and make no mistake, these “charges” are conjecture without factual foundation) had Peter been “given” what he couldn’t earn. These are is the wild and reckless statements of an immature person who didn’t get his way. And the intent is to hurt someone as he thinks he was hurt. It’s sad, to be honest.

      And with all due respect to Ned and his endeavors which I have supported from day one, putting up a bare press release without investigation or so much as a phone call is lazy journalism. That too, is sad.

      • http://www.nedberke.com Ned Berke

        Gene who? Never heard of you ;)

        We’ve known each other for three years now, Gene, and I’m surprised that, of all things, you’d be calling me or my team members lazy. You of all people know the intense investment we put into running the sites, and also know our commitment to giving voice to the underrepresented in the mainstream media. You know we don’t follow the traditional creed that “A Republican in Brooklyn is not newsworthy,” once uttered by a favorite editor of both of ours.

        That said, this is a press release, and marked as such. We’re operating in a new news environment, and journalism is transforming. Under the current constraints, both of our sites run press releases – labeled as such and unedited – fairly often as a service to our readers, and we trust our readers to be perceptive enough to note the source (which has proven to be the case so far, thankfully). Rather than devote time and resources to rewriting a press release that essentially says “court papers have been filed” – and which does not merit “investigation” – we prefer to dig for original stories that do not have a savvy mind behind them to create a press release.

        Now, you might say, “What about the other side of the story?” Now there’s a complaint that has merit. And it’s also where I say again, we’re experimenting with a new form of journalism – one that can survive in the digital era. And what that means is rolling coverage, advancing a story over time. We are not a weekly publication – we don’t have the time or resources to chase down quotes right away and put a story in a nice neat package that eschews factual elements in exchange for narrative clarity. We publish info as soon as we have it, and build on the story as more info becomes available. In this day and age, a report doesn’t just include what we write, it includes additional info from readers like yourself – and you’ve certainly provided more context to this report. I invite Eaton to contact us as well – we’re eager to post his response.

        • http://www.facebook.com/people/Gene-Berardelli/1173482469 Gene Berardelli

          Ned, I criticize in the right spirit, and I’m glad you take it that way.

          I’m not calling your work ethic lazy. Or that of your staff. Far from it – you’ve homegrown a credible and notable network of community news. And I applaud your even-handed coverage.

          But, this is cut and paste job. I’ve come to expect more from your budding media empire. I at least expected a “we tried to reach out to so-and-so” or something like that.

          I will disagree with one thing. This press release says more than “papers were filed.” This accuses someone of criminal activity without an offer of proof. That can ruin careers. Forget careers, it can ruin lives. You know as well as I do that perception can sometimes be reality – even the hint of a “scandal” can take on a life of it’s own.

          Such material should never be taken lightly, and most certainly not at face value.

          That said, best of luck with the experiment. I will keep coming back for community news here and on Bites, and encourage others to do so as well.

    • Anonymous

      fwiw, Brooklyn Eagle has gathered a few quotes from the various sides: http://www.brooklyneagle.com/categories/category.php?category_id=16&id=45120

      I’m gonna see what happens on Tuesday with the case before dipping back in

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