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Brooklyn Assemblyman William Boyland Jr. accused of accepting bribes by former mistress
Ry-Ann Hermon, Boyland’s former chief of staff and mistress, admitted to accepting bribes and helping the assemblyman receive bribes in Brooklyn Federal Court Thursday. If convicted, Boyland faces up to 30 years in prison.
By John Marzulli / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Assemblyman William Boyland Jr., leaving Brooklyn Federal Court, Tuesday February 4th 2014.
Hell hath no fury like Assemblyman William Boyland Jr.’s former chief of staff and mistress.
Armed with a government cooperation agreement, Ry-Ann Hermon took the witness stand in Brooklyn Federal Court Thursday and promptly buried Boyland deeper than the snow piling up outside.
“Under my official capacity, I accepted bribes and I helped my former boss receive bribes as well,” Hermon said in her sultry voice.
RELATED: ASSEMBLYMAN'S FATHER PLAYED ROLE IN CORRUPTION CASE
Boyland, 43, is charged with soliciting bribes from undercover FBI agents posing as businessmen seeking favors from the Brooklyn Democrat. He faces up to 30 years in prison if convicted.
Joe Marino/New York Daily News
Ry-Ann Hermon, the former chief of staff and mistress of Brooklyn Assemblyman William Boyland Jr., said in Brooklyn Federal Court Thursday that she accepted and helped her boss receive bribes.
Hermon, 35, a single mom with shoulder-length hair dyed blond, strutted into the courtroom in snow shoes and a black jacket over her white T-shirt with a plunging neckline. A large gold cross hung from a chain around her neck. She didn’t look at Boyland, who was jotting on a legal pad.
Asked by the prosecutor if she recognized Boyland in the courtroom, she responded, “Yeah.”
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Hermon said she was the assemblyman’s “top aide” and exercised financial control over his personal expenses as well as the campaign coffers. Referring to Boyland as “the member” because of his Assembly post, she said he was a big spender. “I don’t think he managed his money well,” she told Assistant U.S. Attorney Robert Capers.
“How did you learn the job?” Capers asked.
Joe Marino/New York Daily News
William Boyland Jr., 43, is charged with soliciting bribes from undercover FBI agents posing as businessmen seeking favors from the Brooklyn Democrat.
“Hands on,” she said.
RELATED: CORRUPT BROOKLYN POL WILLIAM BOYLAND ASKED FOR $250K BRIBE
Hermon testified that after her second job interview with Boyland, he invited her to Albany to attend a Black and Latino Caucus event on Presidents’ Day 2008. When they returned, he hired her as his chief of staff. Boyland and his wife were separated at the time.
But Hermon was no babe in the woods when the assemblyman hired her. She had worked as a real estate agent and admitted committing multiple mortgage frauds as a straw buyer of properties.
Hermon wasn’t busted for the mortgage fraud, but she lost $170,000 in real estate investments she made with her illicit profits from the scam and was forced to file for bankruptcy.
In the federal corruption case with Boyland, Hermon pleaded guilty to pocketing $2,000 in bribes and hopes by testifying she will get lesser sentence. Earlier in the trial, prosecutors played secretly recorded tapes of the treacherous Hermon drinking cognac at a Manhattan restaurant and complaining to an undercover agent that Boyland, who she called an “idiot,” wasn’t sharing his bribe money with her.
She told the undercover she would be agreeable to taking cash as their little secret.
some treacherous hoes be snitching and cooperating brehs....
Brooklyn Assemblyman William Boyland Jr. accused of accepting bribes by former mistress
Ry-Ann Hermon, Boyland’s former chief of staff and mistress, admitted to accepting bribes and helping the assemblyman receive bribes in Brooklyn Federal Court Thursday. If convicted, Boyland faces up to 30 years in prison.
By John Marzulli / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS

Assemblyman William Boyland Jr., leaving Brooklyn Federal Court, Tuesday February 4th 2014.
Hell hath no fury like Assemblyman William Boyland Jr.’s former chief of staff and mistress.
Armed with a government cooperation agreement, Ry-Ann Hermon took the witness stand in Brooklyn Federal Court Thursday and promptly buried Boyland deeper than the snow piling up outside.
“Under my official capacity, I accepted bribes and I helped my former boss receive bribes as well,” Hermon said in her sultry voice.
RELATED: ASSEMBLYMAN'S FATHER PLAYED ROLE IN CORRUPTION CASE
Boyland, 43, is charged with soliciting bribes from undercover FBI agents posing as businessmen seeking favors from the Brooklyn Democrat. He faces up to 30 years in prison if convicted.

Joe Marino/New York Daily News
Ry-Ann Hermon, the former chief of staff and mistress of Brooklyn Assemblyman William Boyland Jr., said in Brooklyn Federal Court Thursday that she accepted and helped her boss receive bribes.
Hermon, 35, a single mom with shoulder-length hair dyed blond, strutted into the courtroom in snow shoes and a black jacket over her white T-shirt with a plunging neckline. A large gold cross hung from a chain around her neck. She didn’t look at Boyland, who was jotting on a legal pad.
Asked by the prosecutor if she recognized Boyland in the courtroom, she responded, “Yeah.”
RELATED: MISTRESS OF WILLIAM BOYLAND JR. SAID POL FANCIED HIMSELF AS MAFIA DON
Hermon said she was the assemblyman’s “top aide” and exercised financial control over his personal expenses as well as the campaign coffers. Referring to Boyland as “the member” because of his Assembly post, she said he was a big spender. “I don’t think he managed his money well,” she told Assistant U.S. Attorney Robert Capers.
“How did you learn the job?” Capers asked.

Joe Marino/New York Daily News
William Boyland Jr., 43, is charged with soliciting bribes from undercover FBI agents posing as businessmen seeking favors from the Brooklyn Democrat.
“Hands on,” she said.
RELATED: CORRUPT BROOKLYN POL WILLIAM BOYLAND ASKED FOR $250K BRIBE
Hermon testified that after her second job interview with Boyland, he invited her to Albany to attend a Black and Latino Caucus event on Presidents’ Day 2008. When they returned, he hired her as his chief of staff. Boyland and his wife were separated at the time.
But Hermon was no babe in the woods when the assemblyman hired her. She had worked as a real estate agent and admitted committing multiple mortgage frauds as a straw buyer of properties.
Hermon wasn’t busted for the mortgage fraud, but she lost $170,000 in real estate investments she made with her illicit profits from the scam and was forced to file for bankruptcy.
In the federal corruption case with Boyland, Hermon pleaded guilty to pocketing $2,000 in bribes and hopes by testifying she will get lesser sentence. Earlier in the trial, prosecutors played secretly recorded tapes of the treacherous Hermon drinking cognac at a Manhattan restaurant and complaining to an undercover agent that Boyland, who she called an “idiot,” wasn’t sharing his bribe money with her.
She told the undercover she would be agreeable to taking cash as their little secret.