Powerful New York state senator convicted of lying to FBI agents

NEW YORK (Reuters) – A powerful New York state senator was convicted on Wednesday of lying to FBI agents during a public corruption investigation, federal prosecutors said.

Thomas Libous, a Republican and the second highest-ranking state senator, had been charged with one count of making false statements by the office of Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara, which has pursued a sweeping campaign against public corruption in Albany, the state capital.

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