Nov 5th, 2009 - NY Daily News
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Bernard Kerik became the first NYPD commissioner to admit committing a crime Wednesday, pleading guilty to lying about a secret payoff he took from a mob-linked contractor.
In a 90-minute hearing in White Plains Federal Court, Kerik pleaded guilty to eight of 15 charges against him.
They included not telling the IRS the contractor footed the bill for a $255,000 renovation of his apartment, and lying to the White House.
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