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Bill de Blasio Settles $330K Ethics Case Over Misuse of NYPD Security

The former NYC mayor admitted to violating ethics rules during his 2020 presidential campaign and agreed to a structured repayment plan to reimburse taxpayers.

FILE - New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio speaks at the opening of New York's Wollman Rink in Central Park, Nov. 14, 2021. (AP Photo/Brittainy Newman, File)
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CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA - JUNE 09: Democratic presidential candidate and New York City Mayor Bill De Blasio speaks at the Iowa Democratic Party's Hall of Fame Dinner on June 9, 2019 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Nearly all of the 23 Democratic candidates running for president were campaigning in Iowa this weekend. President Donald Trump has two events scheduled in the state on Tuesday.  (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)

Overview

  • Bill de Blasio will repay $329,794 and pay a reduced $10,000 fine after settling with the NYC Conflicts of Interest Board over misuse of public funds during his 2020 presidential campaign.
  • The settlement follows a three-year investigation and litigation over de Blasio's use of NYPD security detail on 31 out-of-state campaign trips, despite prior warnings from the ethics board.
  • De Blasio has already paid $100,000 upfront and will make quarterly payments over four years, with a default clause requiring full repayment of $475,000 if terms are violated.
  • The case marks the first ethics enforcement action against a New York City mayor and includes the largest repayment order in the board’s history.
  • De Blasio acknowledged his actions violated ethics rules, dropped his legal appeal, and expressed regret, stating it is time to move forward.