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Former state Senator Joseph Bruno talks to reporters outside the federal courthouse after a jury found him not guilty of federal fraud charges on Friday, May 16, 2014, in Albany, N.Y. Bruno was accused of accepting $360,000 in consulting fees in monthly installments in 2004-2005, plus $80,000 for his share in a worthless racehorse, from Abbruzzese in return for helping his businesses with state grants and advancing his interest in New York's thoroughbred racing. (AP Photo/Mike Groll)

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Former state Senator Joseph Bruno leaves the federal courthouse after a jury found him not guilty of federal fraud charges on Friday, May 16, 2014, in Albany, N.Y. Bruno was accused of accepting $360,000 in consulting fees in monthly installments in 2004-2005, plus $80,000 for his share in a worthless racehorse, from Abbruzzese in return for helping his businesses with state grants and advancing his interest in New York's thoroughbred racing. (AP Photo/Mike Groll)

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Former state Senator Joseph Bruno talks to reporters outside the federal courthouse after a jury found him not guilty of federal fraud charges on Friday, May 16, 2014, in Albany, N.Y. Bruno was accused of accepting $360,000 in consulting fees in monthly installments in 2004-2005, plus $80,000 for his share in a worthless racehorse, from Abbruzzese in return for helping his businesses with state grants and advancing his interest in New York's thoroughbred racing. (AP Photo/Mike Groll)

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Former state Senator Joseph Bruno, right, with his partner Kay Stafford, talks to reporters outside the federal courthouse after a jury found him not guilty of federal fraud charges on Friday, May 16, 2014, in Albany, N.Y. Bruno was accused of accepting $360,000 in consulting fees in monthly installments in 2004-2005, plus $80,000 for his share in a worthless racehorse, from Abbruzzese in return for helping his businesses with state grants and advancing his interest in New York's thoroughbred racing. (AP Photo/Mike Groll)

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Former state Senator Joseph Bruno, right, and his partner Kay Stafford leave the federal courthouse after a jury found him not guilty of federal fraud charges on Friday, May 16, 2014, in Albany, N.Y. Bruno was accused of accepting $360,000 in consulting fees in monthly installments in 2004-2005, plus $80,000 for his share in a worthless racehorse, from Abbruzzese in return for helping his businesses with state grants and advancing his interest in New York's thoroughbred racing. (AP Photo/Mike Groll)

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Former state Senator Joseph Bruno, left, and his son Ken Bruno walk away from the federal courthouse after a jury found him not guilty of federal fraud charges on Friday, May 16, 2014, in Albany, N.Y. Bruno was accused of accepting $360,000 in consulting fees in monthly installments in 2004-2005, plus $80,000 for his share in a worthless racehorse, from Abbruzzese in return for helping his businesses with state grants and advancing his interest in New York's thoroughbred racing. (AP Photo/Mike Groll)

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Entertainer Flavor Flav, center, walks out of Nassau County Court in Mineola, N.Y., on Friday, May 16, 2014. His attorney, Indji Bessim, right, said she is still trying to work with prosecutors to settle speeding and unlicensed driving charges against Flav, whose real name is William Drayton. He was arrested on Long Island in January on his way to his mother's funeral. (AP Photo/Frank Eltman)

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David Renz stands in Judge Thomas Miller's courtroom for sentencing on Friday, May 16, 2014 in Syracuse, N.Y. Renz, 30, has been sentenced to life in prison without parole for raping a girl and killing her mother after cutting off his ankle monitor last year. Renz admitted when he pleaded guilty to first-degree murder that he carjacked the woman and her 10-year-old daughter on March 14, 2013. Renz stabbed and strangled the mother as she tried to stop him from raping her daughter. He had been under federal monitoring on child pornography charges but cut off his ankle device. (AP Photo/The Syracuse Newspapers, David Lassman) MANDATORY CREDIT NO SALES MAGS OUT

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David Renz enters Judge Thomas Miller's courtroom for sentencing on Friday, May 16, 2014 in Syracuse, N.Y. Renz, 30, has been sentenced to life in prison without parole for raping a girl and killing her mother after cutting off his ankle monitor last year. Renz admitted when he pleaded guilty to first-degree murder that he carjacked the woman and her 10-year-old daughter on March 14, 2013. Renz stabbed and strangled the mother as she tried to stop him from raping her daughter. He had been under federal monitoring on child pornography charges but cut off his ankle device. (AP Photo/The Syracuse Newspapers, David Lassman) MANDATORY CREDIT NO SALES MAGS OUT