Norman
Seabrook Asked for
Resentencing to Time Served
Now Case Reassigned
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Periscope
video
SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Jan 7 -- Before Norman
Seabrook, former head of the
NYC Corrections Officers
union, was sentenced on
February 8, 2019 by U.S.
District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein to
58 months in prison, a
victim's statement to the
court cited what it called
Seabrook's racist rant on
YouTube.
Afterward on Worth Street
Inner City Press asked
Seabrook about the YouTube
video - actually, an audio
file with an array of still
photographs. Seabrook
told Inner City Press they
doctored it to make him look
bad. His (actual) answer on
Periscope here
- and here
now audio file on YouTube,
here.
On August 26,
2021, Seabrook's lawyer
renewed his Stillwell demand
to the US Attorney's Office,
this time citing Michael
Avenatti's mistrial in the
Central District of California
before Judge James V. Selna,
Seabrook's letter concludes,
"the sound I hear if the
proverbial 'circling of the
legal wagons' around One St.
Andrews Plaza."
But on August 27,
Judge Hellerstein denied it:
"MEMO ENDORSEMENT as to Norman
Seabrook on re: [417] Letter
filed by Norman Seabrook. I
write to supplement my July
8th letter moving for
reargument of theCourts
decision issued in response to
Defendants "Stillwell Demand"
seeking non-provided
Government Brady-Giglio
material...
ENDORSEMENT...Defendant gives
me no reason to change my
mind. The issue has thoroughly
discussed. Defendant's motion
for rehearing is denied
(Signed by Judge Alvin K.
Hellerstein on 8/27/21)(jw)."
Jump cut to
February 24, 2023: "ORDER AND
OPINION GRANTING MOTION FOR
REDUCTION OF SENTENCE as to
Norman Seabrook: Seabrook's
motion to reduce his sentence
and be released from custody
is granted. After release from
custody, Seabrook will be
subject to three years of
supervised release, as set out
in the original judgment in
this case. ECF No. 298.
Execution of this order shall
be stayed for 10 days to give
the Government time to review
this decision and to determine
whether to seek an appeal. The
Clerk shall terminate ECF No.
451 and mail a copy of this
order to Defendant. SO
ORDERED. (Signed by Judge
Alvin K. Hellerstein on
2/23/2023)(A copy of this
ORDER AND OPINION has been
mailed by the Clerk's Office
on 2/24/2023 to Norman
Seabrook, Reg. No. 77754-054,
c/o Beckley Satellite Camp,
P.O. Box 350, Beaver, WV
25813)."
Previously
Seabrook's lawyer asked for an
extension of his time to
surrender to begin serving his
prison sentence until May 3.
Seabrook "has been placed on a
'vaccination waiting list' and
is "someone who by virtue of
a) ethnicity and (b)
pre-existing pulmonary
disease, [surrender is] a
possible Eighth Amendment
violation."
Now on
March 1, the request has been
denied: "MEMO ENDORSEMENT as
to Norman Seabrook on re:
[363] To request that the
Court further postpone Norman
Seabrook's surrender date
until May 3... The request for
still another adjournment of
the surrender date is denied.
The conditions for sentencing,
discussed at the sentencing
conference, require reasonable
promptness in surrendering to
the Bureau of Prisons to begin
defendant's custodial
sentence. SO ORDERED (Signed
by Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein
on 3/1/21)."
But now on March
23: "MEMO ENDORSEMENT as to
Norman Seabrook on re: [365]
LETTER by Norman Seabrook
addressed to Judge Alvin K.
Hellerstein from Roger Bennet
Adler dated March 2, 2021 re:
Reargument / Reconsideration.
ENDORSEMENT: So ordered. My
endorsed order of March 1,
2021 (ECF No. 364) is modified
to extend Defendant's
reporting date to April 26,
2021, at 2:00 p.m., at the
facility designated by the
Bureau of Prisons, in order to
allow defendant to be
vaccinated against the Covid
virus. (Signed by Judge Alvin
K. Hellerstein on 3/23/2021)."
Watch this site.
On February
2 Seabrook filed a motion for
return of property, with Susan
Seabrook asking for $9000 cash
she was at Mohegan Sun in
2013, some of it "Applied
Toward Cosmetic Surgery."
Included are copies of the
FBI's warrant records for 1920
Muliner Avenue, The Bronx, NY.
Now on
February 23, Seabrook's lawyer
has replied stating that while
the US agrees to return "the
money seized from his pants"
it is refusing "to return the
$21,000... found within three
T.D. Bank envelopes inside a
closed safe in the Defendant's
master bedroom."
Jump cut to April
12, 2022, when Seabrook's
lawyer again wrote in seeking
to reduce prison time, this
time citing the one year
sentence given to State
Department fraudster Salehi,
which Inner City Press also
covered, here.
The letter says "the
Government's cooperator Jonah
Rechnitz has apparently 'tap
danced' his was, avoiding
surrender and payment of
restitution." We'll continue
to follow this. This case is
US v. Seabrook, 16-cr-467
(Hellerstein).
On January
27, Seabrook asked for
permission to travel for three
weeks to Florida. Now on
January 28, this: "MEMO
ENDORSEMENT as to Norman
Seabrook on re: [352] LETTER
by Norman Seabrook addressed
to Judge Lewis J. Liman from
Roger Adler dated January 27,
2021 re: Defendant Travel
Request. ENDORSEMENT: Norman
Seabrook's request to travel
to the area of Tampa, Florida,
between February 8 and 22,
2021, to stay with his
daughter is approved, on the
condition that he satisfies
all Covid-19 protocols,
including wearing masks in all
public places, provides his
precise itinerary in advance
to his probation officer, and
satisfies all conditions of
bail, including reasonable
reporting to the probation
officer. A defendant, faced
with an imminent custodial
sentence, has a legitimate
interest in spending time with
his daughter."
On November 25,
2020, the day before
Thanksgiving, Seabrook filed
with Judge Hellerstein to
avoid starting his jail
sentence in December. He cited
COVID 19, in an affidavit that
left even his age blank.
On December 3,
opposition was filed with
Judge Hellerstein, from Eric
Golub, retired NYC DOC
and Celestino P.
Monclova - with maskless
photos.
Later in
December, Roger Bennet Adler,
attorney for Norman Seabrook,
wrote in to be informed if his
clients case was transfered to
Judge Lewis J. Liman, like
that of co-defendant Murray
Huberfeld. He say he has a
motion for the return of
property. We'll have
more on this.
In the
SDNY courtroom it was
cognitive dissonance: Norman
Seabrook who rose from poverty
to head of a union with 10,000
members, who endorsed Michael
Bloomberg; Norman Seabrook who
asked for tens of thousands of
dollars to steer union money
into a Cayman Islands hedge
fund which failed.
Prosecutor
Martin Bell referred to a
Ferragamo bag visible in
Seabrook's house for months.
When Seabrook spoke he said it
was a gift with cigars, taking
a cigar out of his suit
jacket.
Seabrook's lawyer
Paul Shechtman
cited
Seabrook's
work on the
so-called
feces bill to
make throwing
excrement at a
corrections
officer a
felony. On the
hand Seabrook
was accused of
threatening
his board
members with
returning to
work in a
prison as
punishment,
and of going
after anyone
who dared run
against or
otherwise
oppose him.
Seabrook felt
that it was
his time to
get paid, that
he was bigger
than the cause
he began
fighting for,
Bell said.
Shechtman also
spoke after the sentencing.
Inner City Press asked him
about Judge
Alvin K.
Hellerstein's
seeming
reversal of an initial
position that it would be hard
to leave Seabrook out on bail
pending appeal. Shechtman
replied affably that he had to
win something, after the 58
month sentence. Video here.
Jump cut to
August 28, 2025 when Norman
Seabrook's new lawyer wrote in
asking that he be resentenced
as a zero point offender, to
time served.
On September 23
the US Attorney's Office wrote
in that the request must be
denied as there is an appeal
pending.
On September 25,
Seabrook's reply chided the
prosecutors for only
responding on procedural
issues, and again asked for
recusal, citing Platinum
Partners.
On January 7,
2026 - two days after
Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro
appeared before Judge
Hellerstein for what it's
worth, this was reassigned to
Judge Katherine Polk Failla:
"NOTICE OF CASE REASSIGNMENT
as to Norman Seabrook, Murray
Huberfeld, to Judge Katherine
Polk Failla. Judge Alvin K.
Hellerstein, Judge Lewis J.
Liman no longer assigned to
the case."
The case is USA
v. Seabrook, 1:16-cr-467
(Liman)
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