WILLIAMSPORT, Pa.—The former mayor of Scranton, Pennsylvania, pleaded guilty Tuesday to charges he shook down businesses for bribes and campaign contributions throughout his term and a half in office.
Bill Courtright’s plea in federal court to bribery, extortion and conspiracy came less than 24 hours after he resigned as mayor of the city of 78,000.
He was released without bail pending sentencing in November.
He is now the third Democratic mayor in eastern Pennsylvania to be convicted of public corruption in about 16 months, all engaging in similar schemes. The former mayors of Allentown and Reading are already serving their prison sentences.
He is now the third Democratic mayor in eastern Pennsylvania to be convicted of public corruption in about 16 months. https://t.co/Hi22nERny3
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Federal prosecutors said the 61-year-old Courtright, who first took office in 2014, collected tens of thousands of dollars in bribes by pressuring people who needed city permits or contracts. He also got use of a beach property, carpentry at a karate club he owns and landscaping at his home.
#NEW Former Scranton mayor Bill Courtright just pleaded guilty to 3 felony counts of bribery, extortion and conspiracy. Prosecutors say he received over $50,000 from business people in exchange for work in the city Sentencing set for November 14.https://t.co/XbuabcYd0o
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He was accused of directing intermediaries to solicit payments, campaign donations and other property for him.
In one case, prosecutors said, the target was a business president who wanted to renew a contract to collect the city’s delinquent tax and trash bills.
Another case, they said, involved a developer who needed permits and licenses to do business in Scranton. Projects were halted and went ahead only after the unnamed person “agreed to provide financial support to Courtright,” prosecutors said.
“In some instances, Courtright took adverse official action against persons and entities to cause them to make payments and contributions for the benefit of Courtright,” prosecutors wrote.
The government said he stored thousands in cash from the delinquent bill collector and the developer in a safe at his home.
COURTRIGHT RESIGNS…
Bill Courtright, the mayor of Scranton who had his home and office raided by the FBI in January, submitted a single sentence resignation letter today.
He is scheduled to appear in federal court tomorrow. https://t.co/RVA0oCPUyK— Eyewitness News (@wbrewyou) July 1, 2019
The Times-Tribune of Scranton said the city council has 30 days to pick a successor to serve the rest of Courtright’s term, with the council president serving as acting mayor in the interim. If the council does not act, after 30 days a county judge will designate the next mayor.
Courtright’s term as mayor has about 2½ years remaining.
Former Allentown Mayor Ed Pawlowski and former Reading Mayor Vaughn Spencer were also convicted in the last year and a half of engaging in pay-to-play schemes. Pawlowski was sentenced to 15 years in prison and Spencer to eight.
Former Allentown mayor Ed Pawlowski handcuffed in federal courtroom&ordered immediately to prison. No bail,no release during appeal. 15yr sentence dwarfs all recent sentences for Philadelphia area political corruption.Former Congressman Chaka Farrah 10 yrs @FOX29philly pic.twitter.com/sdsgAC1WJ2
— Steve Keeley (@KeeleyFox29) October 23, 2018
Jury selection begins for corruption trial of former Reading mayor Vaughn Spencer, who faces 9 counts of bribery, 1 count of honest services fraud and 1 count of conspiracy. https://t.co/aba7V7lOX1 pic.twitter.com/lGQA0Tsko8
— WITF news (@witfnews) August 20, 2018
By Mark Scolforo