What’s Really Needed Is An Affirmative Consent Law For Politicians
“De Blasio Asked Me for $20K And it Was Hard to Say No, Developer Says”:
Posted: May 4th, 2016 | Filed under: Things That Make You Go "Oy"A real estate developer said Bill de Blasio personally called him to donate $20,000 to a nonprofit to promote universal pre-K while he had business before the city — and that it was hard “to tell the mayor no.”
Don Peebles, whose real estate company owned a building they later got city approval to turn into condos, told DNAinfo New York that in March 2014 he received a call from the mayor asking him to contribute the money to the nonprofit, now called the Campaign for One New York.
Federal and state investigators are probing whether the nonprofit illegally raised funds and if contributors got favors from the city in exchange for their donation.
“He asked me for a specific dollar amount,” Peebles, who’s a possible 2017 mayoral candidate, said during an interview in his Fifth Avenue offices Monday.
Even though he believed universal pre-K was important and wanted to support the cause, Peebles, a past de Blasio fundraiser, said he was wary about the call.
“It’s hard for a business person who has business interests in New York City to tell the mayor no, especially real estate developers,” Peebles said.
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The developer isn’t the only person de Blasio hit up for money.
One person in the real estate industry who Peebles introduced to de Blasio for fundraising purposes, but who declined to be interviewed because they have business before the city, called Peebles after de Blasio asked for $50,000 for his effort to win back the Senate.
“They just felt uncomfortable. They didn’t want to tell the mayor no,” Peebles said of the call. “They called me for help to guide them on how to get the mayor to lower the amount because they felt it was too much for them.”


