An ex-cop who admitted to participating in a gun-licensing bribery scheme didn’t give the feds enough usable information to warrant leniency when he is sentenced later this week, prosecutors said.
Former NYPD Lt. Paul Dean — who was involved in a gun-permit expediting scheme after he retired — should get between 1 ½ and two years behind bars, prosecutor Kimberly Ravener argued in a letter to Manhattan federal Judge Edgardo Ramos.
Dean claimed that President Trump and other celebs received gun licenses because of their money and influence.
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