[6] Seabrook lobbied for corrections officers to gain parity with the NYPD and the FDNY in pay and benefits.
Seabrook was charged with taking a $60,000 bribe in connection with a $20 million investment of union members' money.
[8] Seabrook was indicated by a federal grand jury on July 7, 2016, along with co-defendant Murray Huberfeld.
[1] In the second trial, Seabrook was convicted of corruption and was sentenced to 58 months in prison.
[10] As a result of the legal issues, his bank attempted to foreclose on his home.