The first witness in the political corruption trial of former Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos testified Wednesday that the politician’s son, Adam Skelos, had made threats when confronted about his chronic absences from a job that he allegedly received through the intercession of his father.

Charles Curcio, a supervisor at Physicians Reciprocal Insurers, said he clashed with Adam Skelos over the phone in 2013 over Skelos’ refusal to show up at the office of the medical malpractice insurance administrator.

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