CANDOR, N.Y. — The man who once served as mayor of the Village of Candor in Tioga County has admitted he stole more than $23,000 from the village government. New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli and the New York State Police announced Eric Halstead’s guilty plea on Jan. 10. As part of his plea, Halstead […]
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CANDOR, N.Y. — The man who once served as mayor of the Village of Candor in Tioga County has admitted he stole more than $23,000 from the village government.
New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli and the New York State Police announced Eric Halstead’s guilty plea on Jan. 10.
As part of his plea, Halstead repaid the balance of the stolen funds. His sentencing is scheduled for April 14.
“Mr. Halstead betrayed the village he was entrusted to serve, taking what amounted to interest free loans from the people who elected him,” DiNapoli said in the announcement. “His theft of public funds is contemptible and undermines public faith in government. My thanks to District Attorney [Kirk] Martin and the New York State Police for their partnership in ensuring justice is served in this case.”