bipartisanship is alive and well in New Jersey

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you know, in that all of our elected officials are bipartisanly corrupt.

/facepalm

2 N.J. Mayors Arrested in Broad Inquiry on Corruption

By DAVID M. HALBFINGER
Published: July 23, 2009

The mayors of Hoboken and Secaucus, two state assemblymen, five rabbis and dozens of others were rounded up early Thursday as the F.B.I. swept across New Jersey and Brooklyn as part of a two-year corruption and international money-laundering investigation, the authorities said.

The case ranges from the Jersey Shore to Williamsburg, Brooklyn, and even reaches into the State House in Trenton. It apparently began with bank fraud charges against a member of an insular Syrian Jewish enclave centered in the seaside town of Deal, N.J. But when that man became a federal informant and posed as a crooked real estate developer offering cash bribes to obtain government approvals, the case mushroomed into a political scandal that could rival any of the most explosive and sleazy episodes in New Jersey?s recent past.

?For these defendants, corruption was a way of life,? Ralph J. Marra Jr., the acting United States attorney in New Jersey, said at a 12:30 p.m. news conference. ?They existed in an ethics-free zone.?

Mr. Marra said that average citizens ?don?t have a chance? against the culture of influence peddling the investigation had unearthed.


Weysan Dun, the special agent in charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation?s Newark office, said the rabbis arrested ? including the grand rabbi of the Syrian Jewish community in the United States, Saul Kassin of Brooklyn ? were part of a vast money-laundering conspiracy with tentacles in Israel and Switzerland. Another person, Levy-Izhak Rosenbaum of Brooklyn, was accused of enticing vulnerable people to give up a kidney for $10,000 and then selling the organ for $160,000.

Mr. Dun emphasized that the case was motivated by neither religion nor politics ? an important point given that the New Jersey governor?s race pits a former United States attorney, Christopher J. Christie, under whom the investigation began, against the Democratic incumbent, Jon S. Corzine, whose administration was not spared in the arrests Thursday.

Agents also raided the homes of Joseph V. Doria Jr., commissioner of the state?s Department of Community Affairs and a former mayor of Bayonne, and the president of St. Peter?s College, the F.B.I. said.

Among the roughly 30 people arrested by midmorning were Mayor Peter J. Cammarano III of Hoboken and Mayor Dennis Elwell of Secaucus, both Democrats, and Assemblyman Daniel M. Van Pelt, a Republican from Forked River, Ocean County. Mr. Cammarano, who turned 32 on Wednesday, was elected mayor June 9 and sworn in July 1, after serving as councilman at large since 2005.

Mr. Corzine called a 1:30 p.m. news conference in Newark with Attorney General Anne Milgram. ?Any corruption is unacceptable ? anywhere, anytime, by anybody,? the governor said in a statement. ?The scale of corruption we?re seeing as this unfolds is simply outrageous and cannot be tolerated.?

Also taken to the Newark office of the F.B.I. were the president of the City Council in Jersey City, Mariano Vega, and the city?s deputy mayor, Leona Beldini. A criminal complaint said Mr. Vega took $10,000 just before the municipal elections in May.

The mayor of Ridgefield, Bergen County, Anthony R. Suarez, was charged with accepting $10,000 in bribes.

Mr. Van Pelt, who as an assemblyman oversees the Department of Environmental Protection, was accused of accepting money to help the informant obtain environmental permits. In a meeting in Atlantic City in February, prosecutors charged, Mr. Van Pelt assured the informant that the environmental agency ?worked for? him, then took $10,000 in cash and told the informant to call him ?any time.?

The rabbis arrested were from enclaves of Syrian Jews in Brooklyn and in Deal and Elberon, communities along the Jersey Shore in Monmouth County.

The timing of the investigation dovetails with the timing of bank fraud charges against Solomon Dwek, son of the founders of the Deal Yeshiva, a religious school that teaches children in the Sephardic Jewish tradition. Mr. Dwek passed a $25 million bad check at a PNC Bank branch in 2006, according to The Asbury Park Press.

In the investigation that yielded the arrests Thursday, the cooperating witness posed as a real estate developer looking to build in one city after another, repeatedly engaging politicians in illegal conduct through a variety of middlemen, prosecutors said.

In Hoboken, for example, prosecutors charge in their complaint, Mr. Cammarano eagerly agreed in a meeting at a diner earlier this year to help the fake developer with his projects in exchange for cash. Prosecutors said that when the man asked for assurances that his requests would be expedited by the Hoboken City Council, Mr. Cammarano replied, ?I promise you,? adding, ?You?re going to be, you?re going to be treated like a friend.?

The fake developer responded that he would give a middleman $5,000 in cash for Mr. Cammarano and another $5,000 after his election as mayor.

?O.K.,? Mr. Cammarano replied, according to the complaint. ?Beautiful.?

And Mr. Cammarano expressed confidence that he would be elected no matter what, according to the complaint. ?Right now, the Italians, the Hispanics, the seniors are locked down,? he is quoted as saying. ?Nothing can change that now.?

?I could be, uh, indicted,? he continued, ?and I?m still going to win 85 to 95 percent of those populations.?

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07...nyregion/24jersey.html

I, for one, and shocked to the core that corruption would exist in North Jersey :shocked:
 

comphollic

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Shocked that corruption exists in northern NJ?? LOL...I live in hudson county and corruption is a way of life to MANY politicians here. Unfortunately, many here are so naive and still vote for them. I am surprised ONLY 44 were arrested. I hope many more get rounded up in the near future. I laughed when the Hoboken Mayor got arrested, he just stepped into office about a month ago.
 

ayabe

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It's high time to revoke Switzerland's neutrality BS, it's basically a huge bank for criminals and has been since at least the 1930's.
 

nageov3t

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Originally posted by: comphollic
Shocked that corruption exists in northern NJ?? LOL...I live in hudson county and corruption is a way of life to MANY politicians here. Unfortunately, many here are so naive and still vote for them. I am surprised ONLY 44 were arrested. I hope many more get rounded up in the near future. I laughed when the Hoboken Mayor got arrested, he just stepped into office about a month ago.

believe me, I know... my sister is a teacher in a hudson county public school.

there's absolutely no way that she'd have gotten the job if her middle name wasn't my mother's maiden name.
 

lupi

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Lol, been listening to this. They're calling it now 3 mayors even though the third is only a deputy mayor. And the kidney part is damn hilarious.
 

CLite

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I live in Hoboken and thank god I only rent. The taxes increased by 84% last year, in part to all the corruption that these fine folks are being arrested for. It is too bad because beyond North Jersey the rest of the state doesn't deserve this reputation.
 

zinfamous

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money tied to Israel and Switzerland?

so is this like Swiss reparations for all the supposed Jewish gold, valuables, and money they have been accused of hoarding from Holocaust victims?
 

Hacp

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If by bipartisanship, you mean 2 democratic mayors, then yes. It was a bipartisan raid.
 

Craig234

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It'snice to have federal criminal justice agencies pursuing crimes like this, instead of serving Karl Rove's political goals.
 

nageov3t

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Originally posted by: Craig234
It'snice to have federal criminal justice agencies pursuing crimes like this, instead of serving Karl Rove's political goals.

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this investigation was started while Bush was still in office.
 

lupi

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Originally posted by: loki8481
Originally posted by: Craig234
It'snice to have federal criminal justice agencies pursuing crimes like this, instead of serving Karl Rove's political goals.

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this investigation was started while Bush was still in office.

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Craig234

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Originally posted by: loki8481
Originally posted by: Craig234
It'snice to have federal criminal justice agencies pursuing crimes like this, instead of serving Karl Rove's political goals.

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this investigation was started while Bush was still in office.

Good. Bush deserves credit for the operations that were good. I don't recall all that many. It's not that there weren't any, but that they were too few.

Unfortunately, the Bush politicization of the US Attorneys in the Justice Department (and the appointing of his politically corrupts personal attorney who covered up his drunk driving as Attorney General, to ensure there was no repeat of John Ashcroft's refusal to sign off on the John Yoo memos from his hospital bed). or other investigations into the administration's own wrongs remains a fact.

One thing Bush did that I disagree with, but I call it a difference of opinion rather than a clear wrong by him like the US Attorney issue was, was his re-design of the FBI that greatly decreased its resources for traditional criminal matters to increase its role in anti-terrorism.
 

Craig234

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Originally posted by: lupi
Originally posted by: loki8481
Originally posted by: Craig234
It'snice to have federal criminal justice agencies pursuing crimes like this, instead of serving Karl Rove's political goals.

...

this investigation was started while Bush was still in office.

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Hardly. There's no shortage of Bush justice department investigations into *Democrats'* political corruption - indeed, far more than there was corruption.

There was a three to one ration of investigating Democrats to Republicans - while US Attorneys were fired for refusing to charge innocent Democrats just before an election, and for successfully prosecuting the politicial who had taken more bribes than any other in history, apparently, who happened to be a Republican.

Or there was the Rove-driven pprosecution of Governor Don Siegelman that was so clearly a political coup d'etat that over 40 current and former state attorney generals including many Republicans called for a thorough investigation and review, which was an unprecedented stand for them to take.

The attack wasn't that the Bush Justice Department didn't any legitimate prosecutions, any more than the most corrupt police department in history didn't arrest some real criminals.

The zing is to you as you could care less about the corruption of our justice system. Point me to one post where you have ever held the Bush administration responsible for this.
 

Aegeon

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Originally posted by: Hacp
If by bipartisanship, you mean 2 democratic mayors, then yes. It was a bipartisan raid.

Actually it definitely was bipartisan with at least one Republican involved.

The arrests in the public-corruption portion of the probe included the Democratic mayors of Hoboken and Secaucus, Peter Cammarano III and Dennis Elwell; Republican state Assemblyman Daniel Van Pelt; and Democrat Leona Beldini, the deputy mayor of Jersey City.

A woman who picked up the phone at Mr. Van Pelt's office said, "Mr. Van Pelt was arrested today and is out of the office." His lawyer declined to comment.
http://sbk.online.wsj.com/arti...24835404608875685.html

I do find the receptionist response amusing...
 

WHAMPOM

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Originally posted by: loki8481
Originally posted by: Craig234
It'snice to have federal criminal justice agencies pursuing crimes like this, instead of serving Karl Rove's political goals.

...

this investigation was started while Bush was still in office.

Good thing Bush did not know about this or his Administration would have screwed it up for sure!