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His fall was even more spectacular.
Kerik pleaded guilty in federal court Nov. 5 to eight charges, including lying to White House officials, tax fraud, and accepting $250,000 from a mob-linked contractor to pay for home renovations. Prosecutors recommended a prison term of 27 to 33 months. Judge Stephen Robinson, however, indicated that he might levy a harsher sentence. The crimes in the original indictment could have brought a sentence of 20 years.
Hardscrabble Beginnings
Bernie Kerik was born Sept. 4, 1955, in Newark, N.J. He spent most of his childhood in Paterson, a blue-collar city near Newark. His father worked in a tool and die shop. His mother, from whom he was separated as a toddler, became a small-time hooker and was murdered in Ohio when he was nine. (Kerik was later fined for sending two New York detectives to Ohio to trace his mother's background, information he used in his autobiography, The Lost Son: A Life in Pursuit of Justice, according to the Los Angeles Times. Two Newsday columnists, among others, also criticized him for including crime scene photos from the 9/11 attacks and for hurriedly adding a chapter on the tragedy in an apparent attempt to cash in on the tragedy.)
KIerik dropped out of Paterson’s Eastside High School (depicted in the film Lean on Me) and joined the Army. He later worked as a civilian guard in Saudi Arabia. He became a correction officer in Passaic County, N.J., outside New York City, and quickly rose to become warden of the county jail. In 1986, seven months after he became warden, Kerik left to join the New York Police Department at a substantially lower salary.
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