Alec Brook-Krasny

Alec Brook-Krasny (born March 2, 1958) is an American politician serving in the New York State Assembly representing the 46th district.

After several years in New York City, he became a manager and started a children's entertainment and community center called Funorama, in Brighton Beach, Brooklyn.

[10] He was succeeded by Pamela Harris, who was selected as the Democratic nominee by a party committee[11] and then won the special general election in November.

He was indicted along with eight other individuals and corporate entities with schemes to illegally sell prescriptions for over 3.7 million opioid painkillers, to defraud Medicaid and Medicare of millions of dollars and to commit money laundering through two Brooklyn medical clinics owned by Lazar Feygin.

[18] After a trial that lasted two months, on July 25, 2019 Brook-Krasny was found not guilty of five felony charges of conspiracy, health care fraud, and scheming to defraud the state.