Prudenti Named Chief Administrative Judge
October 20, 2011 -- Presiding Justice A. Gail Prudenti of the Appellate Division, Second Department, this afternoon told her colleagues that she has accepted an appointment as chief administrative judge, a position she will assume on Dec. 1 following the departure of Judge Ann T. Pfau.
Different face, same garbage.
ReplyDeletehow much did she pay for this slot?
ReplyDeleteYeah and who did she pay it toooooo? Anyone there Jonathan Lippman/Shelly Silver?
ReplyDeleteAnother in a line of useful fools
ReplyDeleteHate see you go Pfau but them again you should have never been here, go get your big bucks pension and go to "work for a dirty law firm!"
ReplyDeletedo you think she could have rolled over so she doesn't get indicted?
ReplyDeleteAnother fox watching the hen house.
ReplyDeleteI have documentary proof showing the entire court system is also benefiting from the mortgage fraud that has been crippling our economy.PRUDENTI included.
Different face, same garbage.
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