New York State Senator, John Sampson & APNU leader David Granger at APNU-AFC fundraiser:
New York State Senator, John Sampson who spoke on Saturday during the APNU-AFC hosted New York fundraiser is currently facing US. Federal charges following investigations into corruption allegations. During his address at the opposition hosted event Sampson told his audience which included PNC/APNU leader David Granger, that while overseas support was key it is important to target those who are unwilling to change. He advised that campaigners should not merely talk about the issues facing the electorate but offer ways to deal with them.
Sampson was reported by Demerara Waves as saying “In order to do that you cannot do it in a traditional media. Everybody talks about Social Media and everything else but it’s about boots on the ground, getting back to the way politics is and politics is a retail business and all politics is local”.
A New York Times article back in 2013 noted that accusations of wrongdoing have swirled around Sampson for years but when he became concerned that his actions were under scrutiny by federal prosecutors he approached a friend in the office of the United States attorney for the Eastern District for help. Prosecutors say Sampson urged his friend to turn over the names of all of the cooperating witnesses who could make a case against him so that he could arrange to “take them out.” The senator is currently facing a total of 8 charges.
The charges stemmed following a federal investigation centered on accusations that he had stolen more than $400,000 from the sale of foreclosed homes.
APNU leader David Granger also caused quite a stir last year after photos surfaced on social media with him in the company of dead bandit Kevin Fields.