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Karen Burstein


Karen S. Burstein (born July 20, 1942) is a politician and former judge from New York. She was the unsuccessful Democratic nominee for New York State Attorney General in 1994.

Burstein was born on July 20, 1942, in Nassau County, New York, the daughter of Herbert Burstein and Supreme Court Justice Beatrice S. Burstein (1915–2001) She grew up in Lawrence. Her sister Patricia Burstein was an editor for People Magazine before she went on to author biographies. Patricia's twin sister, Ellen, was a television news anchor but suffered from multiple sclerosis which hampered her ability to carry on. Her younger sister, Jessica Burstein, is a photographer who made front page news some years ago when, as the first female photographer at NBC, she was linked to Frank Sinatra. Jessica later became the photographer for the Law & Order franchise, has had several books published, has had museum exhibitions, including George Eastman House and has recently completed work as the commissioned fine arts photographer for the new Yankee Stadium. Burstein's younger brother is an actor and children's health advocate known as Slim Goodbody. Burstein's other brother, Judd Burstein, is a successful lawyer and the owner of Judd Burstein, P.C. He started off as a criminal defense lawyer in New York City but has now moved into the civil side of the law. He has represented a number of high-profile individuals and companies, including Oscar de La Hoya, Sugar Shane Mosley, Lennox Lewis, Donald Trump, the Westport Country Playhouse and the Office of the New York City Comptroller.

Burstein was a member of the New York State Senate from 1973 to 1978, sitting in the 180th, 181st and 182nd New York State Legislature. She later moved into the administration of Governor Mario Cuomo as the Chairwoman and Executive Director of the State Consumer Protection Board. In 1983, she was appointed as Chairwoman of the New York State Civil Service Commission. Burstein then served as Auditor General of New York City and then as a Judge of the New York City Family Court.


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