John Michael Murphy (August 3, 1926 – May 25, 2015) was a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York's 16th (1963–1973) and 17th (1973–1981) districts.[1] He was convicted of taking bribes in the 1980 Abscam scandal.

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John Murphy
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Member of the
U.S. House of Representatives
from New York
In office
January 3, 1963  January 3, 1981
Preceded byJohn H. Ray (redistricting)
Succeeded byGuy Molinari
Constituency16th district (1963–1973)
17th district (1973–1981)
Personal details
Born
John Michael Murphy

(1926-08-03)August 3, 1926
New York City, New York, U.S.
DiedMay 25, 2015(2015-05-25) (aged 88)
New York City, New York, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseKathleen Murphy
Children2
EducationAmherst College
United States Military Academy (BS)
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Life and career

Murphy was born in Staten Island, New York City, New York, the son of Florence and Frank Murphy.[2] He attended La Salle Military Academy, Amherst College, and the United States Military Academy at West Point.[1]

Military service

He served in the U.S. Army from August 1944 to July 1956, first as an enlisted man before receiving his commission after four years at West Point. During his military service he received the Distinguished Service Cross and the Bronze Star, and was discharged as a captain.[1]

Congress

He was elected as a Democrat to the 88th U.S. Congress and to the eight succeeding Congresses (January 3, 1963 – January 3, 1981).[1] After being indicted in the Abscam bribery scandal, he ran unsuccessfully for re-election in 1980.[3] Murphy was acquitted of bribery, but found guilty on lesser charges, and served 18 months in prison.[4][5]

During his time in Congress he chaired committees dealing with maritime and oceanic matters.[6] He was a life long friend of Anastasio Somoza since their days as students at West Point;[6] while in office, Murphy opposed the Carter administrations efforts to remove Somoza.[7]

Family

His son, Mark Murphy, is a real-estate developer who worked as an aide to Bill de Blasio during his tenure as New York City Public Advocate.[8] On January 19, 2012, Mark Murphy announced he would seek election to the Congressional seat his father once held.[9] On November 6, Murphy lost the election to incumbent Republican Michael Grimm, 46.2% – 52.8%.[10]

Death

Murphy died the age of 88 on May 25, 2015, at Richmond University Medical Center in Staten Island, NY of complications from a heart attack.[6]

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