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Former Cuomo aide Joseph Percoco ordered to go to prison

A Manhattan federal judge has denied the request of former top Gov. Andrew Cuomo aide Joseph Percoco to stay out of prison pending his appeal.

Judge Valerie Caproni issued a ruling Friday morning stating that Percoco ā€” who was convicted in March 2018 on corruption charges ā€” cannot remain out on baź¦‡il while his appeal case is decided and must surrender to federal custody March 1 to begin serving his six-year prison term.

Percoco ā€” who was once so close to Cuomo, he was likened to a brother ā€” was found guilty of accepting $300,000 in bribes from two energy companies that had business beforeš† the state.

He was acquitted on extortion chšŸŒŠarges and of soliciting bribes from Syracuse-based Cā™‰OR Development Co.

Caproni also denied a similar request from PercošŸ§øcoā€™s co-defendant, Steven Aiello, ruling that he, too, must surrender at the beginning of next month to start his three-year sentence.

Aiello, the president of COR, was convicted of conspiracy to commit honest-services fraud while acqušŸ’«itted on charges of paying bribes and lying to tā™•he feds.

Inź¦ŗ a second tšŸŒrial, Aiello was convicted in a bid-rigging scheme.

Lawyers for tšŸŽ€he pair dišŸ…ŗd not immediately return requests for comment.

A lawį€£yer fā™or Percoco, Walter Loughlin, said, ā€œWe are reviewing the decision and intend to appeal the denial of bail.ā€

Aiello’s lawyer, Scott Iseman, said, “Mr. Aiello will appeal the decision and seek bail pending appeal from the Second Circuit.ā€