Metro

Espada to clam up in court

He’s got nothing to say.

Ex-Bronx-state Sen. Pedro Espada Jr. is “highly unlikely” to testify at his embezzlement trial before summations today in Brooklyn federal court, where he is accused of looting hundreds of thousands of dollars from a health-care charity he controlled, his lawyer said.

“My side has been provided adequately and completely by my attorney,” Espada said when a reporter asked why he wasn’t taking the witness stand.

“The truth has been crystal clear, and the acquittal is in the hands of the people who have heard all the facts, and I’m confident they will act accordingly.”

His lawyer Susan Necheles said it is “highly unlikely” either he or his son Pedro Gautier Espada would testify.

Prosecutors have presented a raft of evidence that the two Espadas used Soundview Healtcare Network as a piggy bank to pay for personal expenses.