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Ryan Karben - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ryan Karben

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ryan Scott Karben
Ryan Karben

Legislator; Rockland County Legislature
In office
1997 – 2002
Constituency Ramapo, New York

In office
2003 – May 18, 2006
Constituency 95th Assembly District

Born September 29, 1974 (1974-09-29) (age 33)
Bronx, NY
Political party Democratic
Spouse Lauren C. Bekritsky
Residence Monsey, New York
Occupation Lawyer
Religion Modern Orthodox Judaism
Website http://www.ryankarben.com

Ryan Scott Karben is a New York Democrat who represented the state's 95th Assembly District in Albany from 2003–2006.

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[edit] Education and family

Karben was born in the borough of The Bronx on September 29, 1974. In 1979, his family moved to Spring Valley, New York. Karben was a student at the Frisch School in Paramus, New Jersey (Bergen Record, October 16, 1991). He attended Yeshiva University as a Max Stern Distinguished Scholar and graduated magna cum laude in 1996 with a B.A. in English. He then attended the Columbia Law School as a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar, graduating in 1999.

Karben is a member of the American Bar Association and the New York State Bar Association.

Karben married Lauren C. Bekritsky, his high school sweetheart, in June 1996. The Karbens have three daughters.

[edit] Political career

In 1995, Karben lost his initial bid to become county legislator at the age of 21 when he finished 4th in a race for three open positions. In his concession speech at the Holiday Inn in Suffern, New York, Karben assured his supporters that he considered the election a positive experience and that he would be back.

In 1997, Karben was elected to represent Ramapo in the Rockland County Legislature. He was the youngest county lawmaker in the State of New York at that time and remains the youngest person to have served in the Rockland County Legislature. Karben was selected as majority leader of the Rockland County Legislature in 2001–2002.

In November 2002, Karben was elected to the New York State Assembly in Albany to represent the 95th district, which includes the Town of Orangetown and parts of the Town of Ramapo in Rockland County. Karben served on the Energy Committee and led an investigation of Consolidated Edison in 2004. Karben had also pushed for tougher sex-offender tracking laws and environmental cleanups at several Rockland County sites.

[edit] Resignation

On May 18, 2006, Karben unexpectedly announced his resignation from the New York Assembly. It was reported that Karben had been the subject of an internal legislative investigation into alleged sexual advances toward male staffers (New York Daily News, May 19, 2006). No formal complaints against Karben were ever filed (New York Daily News, September 17, 2007).

Karben issued a statement that made no reference to the internal inquiry but said:

It is time for a new beginning. As I have discussed with some of my friends over the past few weeks, my elected service is one piece of what I hope will be an interesting and diverse professional career. After spending more than 13 of my 31 years in public service, it is time for a change for me and my family. I was appointed to my first public position as a college freshman and leave my second elected office as a proud father of three little girls. I am stepping down today from the State Assembly to turn greater attention to them and my law practice and to fulfilling other personal and professional aspirations. I will remain an active and vocal voice for better schools, a cleaner environment and lower taxes. I am grateful for the friendship and support of so many, especially my wife Lauren, my family, my campaign volunteers and my clients. It has been a privilege to serve.

(Ryan Karben’s Press Release of May 18, 2006)

Subsequently, Karben left his position as a partner in the Spring Valley law firm of Kurtzman, Matera, Scuderi, Gurock, and Karben. The firm has refused to publicly state how they arrived at the decision for Karben to leave (The Journal News, May 23, 2006).

Karben had also been involved in a fundraising controversy involving Charles Kushner, a New Jersey developer who served a prison sentence for hiring prostitutes in an attempt to influence potential witnesses in a New Jersey investigation. Kushner had contributed over $40,000 to Karben's campaign, and Karben contributed $2,500 to charity after revelations about Kushner surfaced (The Journal News, May 19, 2006).

[edit] Private practice

Following his resignation, he started his own law firm, the Law Office of Ryan Karben, based at his home in Monsey (Law Office of Ryan Karben 2006). In September 2007, Karben was named Managing Director of Fleishman-Hillard Government Relations, a national political consulting and lobbying firm (New York Daily News, September 17, 2007).

[edit] References

^ Park, Pearl J.. "He Learns Political Science from Firsthand Experience—Frisch Senior is Lobbyist", Bergen Record, October 16, 1991. "Frisch School senior Ryan Karben has strong political convictions -- and an equally strong desire to advocate them." 

a b Benjamin, Elizabeth. "Pol plans to launch 3rd party for '08 presidential election", Metro News, New York Daily News, September 17, 2007, p. 12. Retrieved on 2007-10-07. "Former Assemblyman Ryan Karben, a Rockland County Democrat, confirmed he is poised to become a managing director in October at Fleishman-Hillard Government Relations, which he called "a terrific firm with national reach".…Karben, 32, was an ambitious, rising political star when he abruptly resigned from his Assembly seat in May 2006 amid allegations that he had made sexual advances toward male legislative staffers and interns. No formal complaints were ever filed." 

^ Gallagher, Jay; James Walsh. "Karben exits Spring Valley law firm, stays out of view", The Journal News, May 23, 2006. Retrieved on 2006-05-23. Archived from the original on Unknown. 

^ Law Office of Ryan Scott Karben. Ryan Karben (2006). Retrieved on 2006-09-05.

^  (May 18, 2006). "Ryan Karben". Press release.

^ Mahoney, Joe; Ben Smith. "[none Pol in sex probe quits]", New York Daily News, May 19, 2006, p. 16. Retrieved on 2006-05-23. Archived from [ the original] on Unknown. 

^ Netter, Sarah; Steve Lieberman. "Karben’s resignation shocks, raises questions", The Journal News, May 19, 2006. Retrieved on 2006-05-23. Archived from the original on Unknown. 

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Preceded by
Howard Mills III
New York State Assembly, 95th District
2003–2006
Succeeded by
Ellen Jaffee
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