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Bonus recipients included deputy chief homicide prosecutor Robert Biancavilla, who received a total of $108,886 between 2012 and 2017, and division chief Edward Heilig and public corruption prosecutor Christopher McPartland, who each received $73,000, according to records obtained from county Comptroller John Kennedy’s office through the Freedom of Information Law.
The bonuses, which were funded from assets seized in criminal cases by the district attorney’s office, did not receive legislative approval.““That’s a lot of money to be spent at the sole discretion of an individual with no oversight.”Chief of anti-corruption bureau, Christopher McPartland, accused of obstructing an FBI investigation that led to the conviction of former county Police Chief James Burke.