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Family and Friends Say Goodbye to Senator Libous
Family and Friends Say Goodbye to Senator Libous
Family and Friends Say Goodbye to Senator Libous
Hundreds of family members and friends gathered at the Church of the Holy Family in Endwell Saturday morning for a Mass of Christian Burial for long-time New York State Senator Thomas W. Libous.  The late senator passed away on May 3, 2016 after years of battling prostate cancer.
William Libous Dies at 90
William Libous Dies at 90
William Libous Dies at 90
William Libous, the father of former state Senator Thomas Libous and brother of former Binghamton Mayor Alfred Libous, has died. He was 90. According to an obituary in the Press & Sun-Bulletin, Libous died on Sunday. His wife, Katherine Libous, died last January. Th...
Libous Appeals His Federal Conviction
Libous Appeals His Federal Conviction
Libous Appeals His Federal Conviction
Former New York State Senator Thomas Libous of Binghamton is officially appealing his felony conviction on accusations that he lied to the FBI about his involvement in getting his son a job with a downstate law firm. The Republican’s attorney filed a notice of appeal December 8 with the U ...
Libous Appeal Planned
Libous Appeal Planned
Libous Appeal Planned
Thomas Libous has been sentenced for his felony conviction of lying to the FBI. The 62-year-old former state Senator was sentenced November 24 in Westchester County to six months house arrest and two years probation. He also was fined $50,000...
Libous Sentencing Day Arrives
Libous Sentencing Day Arrives
Libous Sentencing Day Arrives
Sentencing day is here for former New York State Senator Thomas Libous of Binghamton. Libous was convicted of a single felony count of lying to the FBI concerning his involvement in getting his son a job with a downstate law firm. He was to have been sentenced at the end of October, but the date was pushed back as the 62-year-old Republican had to undergo another round of chemotherapy for his term
Libous to Keep Out of Jail
Former New York State Senator Thomas Libous of Binghamton is not expected to be given any time in prison when he is sentenced later this month on his conviction of lying to the FBI. Federal prosecutors have filed court papers recommending home confinement, probation and a large fine for the 62-year-old republican who continues to undergo treatment for terminal cancer...

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