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We are writing to you regarding the disturbing report that appeared in the New York Post on May
24, 2010, regarding the possible attendance of a suspected prostitute and underage girls at a
“social” being held at the Goshen Secure Center in Orange County on December 12, 2009. It is
unconceivable that scarce taxpayer dollars could have been used to facilitate prostitution and
child endangerment at a supposedly secure State facility.
As the respective chairs of the New York State Senate Task Force on Government Efficiency,
which exists to ensure that State government is using taxpayer funds wisely, and the Senate
Standing Committee on Investigations and Government Operations, we are requesting answers to
key questions regarding the behavior and actions of employees at the Office of Children and
Family Services (OCFS).
Specifically:
What are the policies, written and unwritten, that govern the administration of these
youth “socials”?
Are guests at these “socials” vetted before they are allowed into State facilities?
Who pays for the transportation of these individuals to and from OCFS facilities?
Does the State incur additional staffing costs for increased security, and, if so, how
much?
These are very serious allegations, and they require swift and effective investigation.
The Task Force expects prompt and complete answers to these questions. We appreciate your
cooperation providing answers to the questions without delay. We note that Section 62-a of the
Legislative Law entitles Senator Johnson, as Chair of the Investigations and Government
Operations Committee, to issue a subpoena requiring the production of this information, if
necessary.
Sincerely,