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Renehan
Pleads Guilty
to Stealing TR Letter
Edward Renehan, Jr., the former
director of the Theodore Roosevelt Association, has pleaded guilty
to stealing a letter written by the former president from the
Association's Muttontown office, according to Nassau County District
Attorney Kathleen Rice.
Renehan, 51, of Rhode Island, pleaded guilty in front of Nassau
County Judge John L. Kase to Grand Larceny in the Third Degree.
He faces up to seven years in prison. Renehan also awaits sentencing
from a federal judge after pleading guilty in May to stealing
letters written by George Washington and Abraham Lincoln from
a Manhattan vault maintained by the Association, and then selling
the documents for $97,000 through an auction house. He faces 24
to 30 months in federal prison on those charges. He will be sentenced
by a federal judge prior to the imposition of his state sentence.
He is scheduled to be sentenced federally on August 21.
The letter Renehan stole from the Muttontown office was written
by Teddy Roosevelt about the death of his son, Quentin, in World
War I. The letter will be returned to the Association.
"We were prepared to take Mr. Renehan to trial on these charges,
but he instead took responsibility for his actions and will face
the consequences of violating his employer's trust," Rice
said. "The public deserves access to these pieces of American
history. This prosecution will safeguard that access."
Assistant District Attorney Edward Ferrity of the DA's Government
& Consumer Frauds Bureau is handling the case for the District
Attorney's Office. Renehan is being represented by Peter Brill,
Esq.
