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American Focus > Blog > Crime > Democrat running for NY district attorney ‘encourages’ criminals to apply for job on staff
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Democrat running for NY district attorney ‘encourages’ criminals to apply for job on staff

Last updated: July 20, 2025 3:30 pm
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Crime doesn’t pay — so try politics instead.

The Democratic candidate vying to become Nassau County’s top prosecutor recently sparked controversy by encouraging convicted criminals to apply for a job on her campaign that could pay them up to $7,000 a month.

Nicole Aloise, who is running for District Attorney against Republican incumbent Anne Donnelly, posted an ad seeking a “communications director” on job website indeed.com. The job posting explicitly stated, “People with a criminal record are encouraged to apply,” offering a salary range of $6,000 to $7,000 a month.

While the job description outlined the need for previous experience in media relations, dealing with New York journalists, or working on campaigns, the call for ex-convicts to apply raised eyebrows and drew criticism.

Donnelly condemned the advertisement, calling it “dangerous” and accusing Aloise of prioritizing criminals over law-abiding citizens. She argued that the District Attorney should uphold justice and hold criminals accountable, not invite them to play a central role in a campaign for such a critical law enforcement position.

Aloise, a seasoned prosecutor with 16 years of experience in the Queens and Nassau district attorneys’ offices, did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the controversial job posting.

While some municipalities have laws prohibiting discrimination against convicted criminals in hiring practices, Donnelly pointed out that explicitly targeting criminals for a position with a DA candidate sends the wrong message about enforcing the law.

In contrast, Donnelly highlighted her own prosecutorial record in making Nassau one of the safest counties in America while advocating for the repeal of New York’s cashless bail law. She emphasized the importance of safety, accountability, and common sense in the role of District Attorney, positioning herself as the choice for Nassau residents who prioritize maintaining a secure community.

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The controversy surrounding Aloise’s campaign job posting raises questions about her approach to law enforcement and her commitment to upholding justice in Nassau County. As the election approaches, voters will have to consider which candidate aligns with their values and vision for the future of the county.

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