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ProSense

(116,464 posts)
Tue Feb 11, 2014, 07:55 PM Feb 2014

This Is What Crisis Mode Looks Like

This Is What Crisis Mode Looks Like

A lawyer for Gov. Chris Christie has been digging around New Jersey in recent days trying to find out what kinds of communications a couple of mayors and their staffs have had with the New York Times and other news outlets regarding the governor's scandals.

http://talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/crisis-mode


Christie Lawyer Trying To Find Out What Reporters Have On The Governor

The legal team representing the office of New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) has in recent days asked officials in both Fort Lee, N.J. and Hoboken, N.J. to turn over records of their interactions with reporters covering the multiple Christie scandals.

Randy Mastro, the high-priced defense attorney retained by Christie's office, on Monday filed an open records request with the borough of Fort Lee, the town affected in September by the George Washington Bridge lane closures.

Mastro's request, which was obtained by TPM, asks for all documents and correspondence held by Fort Lee Mayor Mark Sokolich and his staff related to the lane closures (which the request calls a "toll/lane realignment&quot , endorsements of Christie, meetings with members of Christie's re-election campaign, and the topic of access lanes to the bridge, generally. It also requests "all documents that Fort Lee Mayor Mark Sokolich or members of his staff provided to the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, or other local or national print, internet, or television media since September 1, 2013 through the Present, regarding any of the above subjects." Fort Lee officials are currently reviewing the records request.

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NJ.com on Monday reported that Mastro also recently filed an open records request with Hoboken, seeking, in the words of the website, "all correspondence between more than a dozen city officials and the New York Times relating to the governor, Hurricane Sandy assistance, the Rockefeller Group and development of the city's North End." The request also asks for a copy of "the entire, unredacted notebook, memo pad, or journal in the possession, custody of Hoboken Mayor Zimmer, portions of which were provided by Mayor Zimmer or her office to the press (i.e. MSNBC, CNN and the N.Y. Daily News) on or about January 18 and/or January 19. 2014."

http://talkingpointsmemo.com/muckraker/christie-mastro-reporters


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This Is What Crisis Mode Looks Like (Original Post) ProSense Feb 2014 OP
Kick for ProSense Feb 2014 #1
Apparently the Bully will be going down swinging. rgbecker Feb 2014 #2
What, no MSNBC? rocktivity Feb 2014 #3
I love when I get to make Rec 5! Control-Z Feb 2014 #4
Still pushy bullies. Waiting for the flame out. n/t freshwest Feb 2014 #5
His toast is burnt! n/t sheshe2 Feb 2014 #6

rocktivity

(44,577 posts)
3. What, no MSNBC?
Tue Feb 11, 2014, 08:36 PM
Feb 2014

If I were Rachel Maddow or Steve Kornacki, I'd be jealous.

Besides, doesn't Christie have to be under indictment in order to to be entitled to see such stuff?


rocktivity

Control-Z

(15,682 posts)
4. I love when I get to make Rec 5!
Tue Feb 11, 2014, 09:03 PM
Feb 2014

Thanks for the post! I'm enjoying all of this Christie stuff way too much, I think.

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