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Bertram L. Podell
American politician

Bertram L. Podell

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American politician
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Brooklyn, USA
Place of death
New York City, USA
Age
79 years
Education
Brooklyn Law School
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Biography

Bertram Lawrence "Bert" Podell (December 27, 1925 – August 17, 2005) was an American politician who served in the New York State Assembly for six terms and part of a seventh, and was a member of the United States House of Representatives from New York for part of one term and three full terms.

Personal life

Podell was born on December 27, 1925, in Brooklyn, New York, the oldest of three children born to Hyman Podell and Henriette Menaker Podell. The family name was originally Podolsky.He attended Abraham Lincoln High School, joined the United States Navy for World War II, and served from 1944 until 1946.Podell graduated from St. John's University in 1947 and Brooklyn Law School in 1950.

Professional and political career

Podell practiced in New York City, and specialized in real estate law.

In 1954, he ran for the New York State Assembly; he defeated incumbent Thomas A. Dwyer in the Democratic primary, and went on to defeat Republican Irving Kornblum and two other candidates to win the general election. He served from 1955 to 1968, sitting in the 170th, 171st, 172nd, 173rd, 174th, 175th, 176th and 177th New York State Legislatures.

Podell was elected as a Democrat to the 90th United States Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Abraham J. Multer. He was re-elected to the 91st, 92nd and 93rd United States Congresses, holding office from February 20, 1968, to January 3, 1975.

Criminal charges and election loss

In 1973, Podell was charged with bribery for allegedly accepting money to arrange approval of a route to The Bahamas for a small Florida-based airline. While under indictment, he was defeated in the 1974 Democratic primary by Stephen J. Solarz, who went on to win the general election.

Podell's case was one of the first that brought public attention to Rudolph Giuliani, then a prosecutor in the office of the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York.Podell's trial took a dramatic turn when Giuliani aggressively cross-examined him, causing him to lose his composure and ask for a recess, after which he agreed to plead guilty to reduced charges of conspiracy and conflict of interest.Podell and co-defendant Martin Miller later attempted to withdraw their guilty pleas, but their motion was denied; Podell was sentenced to a $5,000 fine and 24 weeks in prison, of which he served 18.Podell and Miller unsuccessfully appealed their convictions.

Podell was disbarred by the New York Supreme Court Appellate Division because of his conviction, but then re-instated in 1980 after a New York State law was passed in 1979 made it possible for lawyers to retain their licenses if they were convicted under federal law for crimes which were not considered felonies under state law. Afterwards, Podell continued to practice law until shortly before his death.

Death

Podell died in New York City on August 17, 2005. He was survived by his wife Bunny; two sons, Stephen D. Podell and Gary A. Podell; a daughter, Ellen T. Crown; two brothers, Paul N. Podell and Herbert S. Podell; and five grandchildren.

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New York Assembly
Preceded by
Thomas A. Dwyer
New York State Assembly
Kings County, 21st District

1955–1965
Succeeded by
district abolished
Preceded by
new district
New York State Assembly
53rd District

1966
Succeeded by
William J. Giordano
Preceded by
Stanley Steingut
New York State Assembly
44th District

1967–1968
Succeeded by
Sidney A. Lichtman
U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded by
Abraham J. Multer
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
fromNew York's 13th congressional district

1968–1975
Succeeded by
Stephen J. Solarz
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