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deminks

(11,014 posts)
Sun Jun 7, 2015, 11:56 PM Jun 2015

Ex-Official Says Chris Christie Broke Grand Jury Law

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/08/nyregion/statement-says-chris-christie-broke-grand-jury-law.html?_r=0

The players at the center of the George Washington Bridge lane-closing scandal are not finished causing headaches for Gov. Chris Christie.

The latest indication comes in a sworn statement by David Wildstein, a former Port Authority official and the admitted mastermind of the access-lane closings, that describes Mr. Christie breaking the law as he exercised a heavy hand over state politics from the front office.

Mr. Wildstein’s statement, in a civil case separate from the federal prosecution in the bridge case, offers the first insider confirmation of a long-rumored tale of New Jersey political corruption, and places Mr. Christie at the center of it. It also portrays the governor, a former United States attorney, casually revealing information about a grand jury proceeding he had overseen, which violates federal law.

It reinforces nagging doubts about Mr. Christie just as he says he is preparing to make an announcement this month about whether he will seek the Republican nomination for president. Even apart from the potential violation of grand jury laws, the statement reinforces the image of Mr. Christie as an intensely hands-on manager who used the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which runs the George Washington Bridge, to deal with political problems. And Mr. Wildstein, a former political blogger who is known as a pack rat with a long memory, indicated that this may not be the end: His statement says he has emails and further “documents to be produced for inspection.”

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Ex-Official Says Chris Christie Broke Grand Jury Law (Original Post) deminks Jun 2015 OP
Please let there be an indictment? shenmue Jun 2015 #1
Preferably a month or so after Christie accepts the Republican nomination. Jim Lane Jun 2015 #2
a sane man hollysmom Jun 2015 #3
This Story.... Laxman Jun 2015 #4
The GOP could set a historic first -- TWO Presidential candidates under indictment! eppur_se_muova Jun 2015 #5
 

Jim Lane

(11,175 posts)
2. Preferably a month or so after Christie accepts the Republican nomination.
Mon Jun 8, 2015, 12:39 AM
Jun 2015

At this point, however, a Christie victory, never very likely given the RW suspicion of him, seems pretty much out of the question. A sensible person in his position wouldn't even go to the effort and expense of running. Christie, however, might be the type to run anyway, just out of spite.

Laxman

(2,419 posts)
4. This Story....
Mon Jun 8, 2015, 09:32 AM
Jun 2015

along with this one: http://www.northjersey.com/news/was-fort-lee-mayor-a-long-term-political-target-1.1351023?page=all really undoes his narrative about his isolation from the GWB scandal. It also exposes just how shady his methods of operation really are.

eppur_se_muova

(36,263 posts)
5. The GOP could set a historic first -- TWO Presidential candidates under indictment!
Mon Jun 8, 2015, 10:18 AM
Jun 2015

Christie will just be mad that Perry beat him to it.

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