Christie ignores conflicts as Guadagno escapes charges in ‘Doublegate’ case
By Mark Lagerkvist | New Jersey Watchdog
The Christie administration hid a big secret about a hush-hush New Jersey criminal investigation involving Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno and an alleged $245,000 pension fraud for the past three years.
The secret: The state investigation was virtually nonexistent, according to records obtained by New Jersey Watchdog through a lawsuit and court order.
Protected by a cloak of confidentiality, the attorney general’s Division of Criminal Justice did little during a 13-month probe that ended in June 2012. The records show:
- DCJ’s staff generated only two documents totaling six pages while the case was active.
- There is no record that investigators ever contacted, interviewed or took statements from Guadagno or key figures during the probe.
- The file does not include any other notes, tapes, reports or papers from investigators. The sole exception was a brief report dated 10 weeks after DCJ closed the case.
Even though the case has been closed for two years, state authorities still refuse to reveal their findings.
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The Gov. decided to postpone getting measured for
a custom-made set of cement cowboy boots. He knows
how to get along with “dem boids from Joisey”.
I never was a Christie fan, but is your next post going to e about Bridgegate?
This is crap article about a common corrupt practice in NJ>
Oh – I didn’t know the corruption was common practice. That’s okay then.
Welcome to NJ, home of the double dippers. Google it.