Former City Cop Sentenced to 33 Months’ Imprisonment for Engaging in Bribery Scheme

Former City Cop Sentenced to 33 Months’ Imprisonment for Engaging in Bribery Scheme

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During the relevant period, Perri was a recently retired NYPD cop formerly assigned to the 107th Precinct.

By Forum Staff

Michael Perri, a former City police officer, has been sentenced by U.S. District Judge Rachel Kovner to 33 months of imprisonment and a $25,000 fine for conspiring to use interstate facilities to commit bribery, federal prosecutors announced Thursdsay.

Perri has already paid the government over $158,000 in forfeiture. During the relevant period, Perri was a recently retired NYPD cop formerly assigned to the 107th Precinct in Northern Queens. Perri pleaded guilty to the charge in Nov. 2022.  Perri’s co-defendant, James Davneiro, a NYPD police officer in the 107th Precinct during the relevant period, was sentenced in March 2023 to one year of imprisonment after pleading guilty to the same offense. Another of Perri’s co-defendants, Giancarlo Osma, also a NYPD police officer with the 107th Precinct during the relevant period, was sentenced in April 2023 to 14 months’ imprisonment, after pleading guilty to the same offense.

According to court filings, Perri orchestrated a scheme to pay thousands of dollars in bribes to co-defendants Davneiro and Osma for their corrupt agreement to assist an automobile repair and tow trucking business that Perri had begun operating upon his retirement from the NYPD (the “Business”).  Beginning in May 2020, Davneiro and Osma responded to automobile accidents and directed the damaged vehicles to the Business operated by Perri, instead of using the NYPD’s Directed Accident Response Program (DARP), which requires NYPD officers to identify an appropriate licensed tow trucking business to respond to the scene of the automobile accident and remove the damaged vehicles from the scene.  To ensure that no particular business receives favored treatment, NYPD officers are required to use a computer system that randomly selects a licensed tow trucking business.  Davneiro and Osma bypassed DARP and directed damaged vehicles directly to the Business in exchange for thousands of dollars in bribe payments paid by Perri.  Perri, Davneiro, and Osma continued to participate in the scheme until May 2021, when they were arrested.  In total, Davneiro and Osma steered at least 73 vehicles damaged in automobile accidents to Perri, resulting in total profits to the Business of more than $150,000.  In exchange, Perri paid Davneiro and Osma more than $50,000 in bribes in total.

“Michael Perri, after retiring from the NYPD, conspired with two police officers to betray their oaths and the public with promises of easy money, and as a result, they have all been sentenced to prison for their corruption,” said Brooklyn U.S. Attorney Breon Peace. “This office will vigorously investigate and prosecute public servants and their associates who exploit their positions of power for private gain.”

“Dedicated to uncovering and eradicating corruption in all its forms, investigators with our Internal Affairs Bureau worked tirelessly since the outset of this case,” added NYPD Commissioner Keechant Sewell. “There must always be zero tolerance for such betrayals of public trust. I thank our partners with the FBI’s Public Corruption Unit and everyone from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District who helped to guide this case through to its conclusion.”

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