"These are ladies of integrity, ladies who have given their all to this community. If they want to investigate, let them investigate, but no one should rush to judgment."
"According to the search warrant, prosecutors are seeking information about whether the sisters received benefits in exchange for actions taken on behalf of BHRAGS Home Care Inc., a Brooklyn-based nonprofit that has received nearly $200 million in city contracts."
Farah Louis, a New York City Council member, and her sister Debbie Louis, an aide to Governor Kathy Hochul, are under federal investigation for potential bribery. The investigation focuses on whether they accepted bribes to direct city funds to a nonprofit, BHRAGS Home Care Inc. The sisters have not been charged with any crime. Supporters rallied to defend them, calling the inquiry baseless. BHRAGS' executive director and others have been indicted for bribery related to contracts, but the Louis sisters are not mentioned in those charges.
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