Man accused in probe of Giuliani associates is freed on bail
NEW YORK — A Florida man accused of conspiring with associates of Rudy Giuliani to make illegal campaign contributions made an initial court appearance Wednesday after flying to Kennedy Airport in New York City to turn himself in.
David Correia, 44, made a brief appearance before a federal judge in Manhattan, who ordered him released on a $250,000 bond.
Jeffrey Marcus, Correia’s lawyer, told the judge his client had been travelling in the Middle East when the news broke last week about the charges, but contacted U.S. authorities to arrange his return and surrender. Correia left the courthouse Wednesday afternoon pulling a large suitcase. He did not comment to reporters. Marcus also declined further comment outside court.
Correia is among four men charged with using straw donors to make illegal contributions to politicians who they thought could help their political and business interests, including a political action committee supporting President Donald Trump.