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Former White Plains Mayor Adam Bradley Launches Radio Show

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- Former White Plains mayor and New York state assemblyman Adam Bradley will take to the airwaves with a new weekly hour-long talk show on Westchester's WVOX starting Wednesday at noon.

Former White Plains Mayor Adam Bradley, left, seen here with his lawyer Randall Cutler, will debut a new radio talk show on Wednesday.

Former White Plains Mayor Adam Bradley, left, seen here with his lawyer Randall Cutler, will debut a new radio talk show on Wednesday.

Photo Credit: Sarina Trangle, File

Bradley resigned in February 2011 after he was convicted of attempted assault and harassment of his estranged wife, Fumiko Bradley, and sentenced to three years of probation.

His conviction was overturned on appeal in October 2012 because Bradley was denied witnesses he said would have given testimony contradicting that of his wife, according to published reports.

Bradley was found not guilty after a re-trial.

"Adam Bradley has gone through a rough patch," WVOX president and editorial director William O'Shaughnessy said in a statement. "But he's a great communicator and a bright fellow with wonderful people skills. He'll be very good at this."

"The Adam Bradley Show" will be broadcast every Wednesday from noon till 1PM live from Whitney Media's community studios in New Rochelle and carried worldwide via WVOX.com

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