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about the objectivity and independence of that investigation if subpoenaed items were withheld. In response, Mastro released a statement saying that the governor's office did not release interview transcripts because of its cooperation with the U.S. Attorney's Office's investigation and would respond to any subpoena request, when received. These matters could go to court if the governor's office tried to exercise any rights not to provide subpoenaed items. On April 11, 2014, the committee received the list of 75 persons interviewed by Mastro's team. Wisniewski said that he expected all existing interview materials in "whatever form", or the committee would issue a subpoena. The interview notes, marked "privileged and confidential attorney opinion work product", were turned over to the legislative committee and U.S. Attorney's Office, and publicly released online on April 14, without a subpoena. Wisniewski and
Weinberg said in a joint statement that the committee reserved the right to request or subpoena further information, if required.
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6, 2013, despite various PA engineers expressing their concerns, particularly about more traffic congestion on local streets and no advance notice to Fort Lee officials. Wildstein, the letter said, had ordered bridge officials not to notify Foye of the closures. It also revealed that the PA's board had not approved Baroni's
November 25 presentation before that committee, that the closures were part of a traffic study. It showed that PA's procedures for planning and internal notifications for any traffic study were not followed. However, the letter did not reveal any reason why the closures were ordered. It characterized the incident as "aberrational". Rockefeller declared that based on the PA's response, there was "zero evidence" that a "legitimate" traffic study had been planned. He also said that the letter revealed the PA had not followed its own procedures for lane closures.
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Christie of the ongoing lane closures during a
September 11, 2013, memorial event, but asserted that Christie did not recall that exchange. It noted that Michael Drewniak said Wildstein appeared "anxious" during a dinner with him on December 4, 2013, and that Wildstein "had mentioned the Fort Lee traffic study to the Governor" while the lane closures were taking place. Drewniak said Wildstein told him that the plan to shut the lanes and attribute it to a "traffic study" were Wildstein's idea, and that Kelly and Bill Stepien had "some knowledge". The report also found "no evidence" that Stepien or Baroni knew of the improper motives for the lane closures, although they were aware that the lanes were to be closed and that traffic patterns were to be changed as a result.
1050:"Pat" Schuber (a PA commissioner), Patrick Foye, and Michael Drewniak. All four agreed to testify. After a subpoena on April 29 calling Matt Mowers (former campaign staffer who reportedly asked Sokolich for an endorsement, and who has been cooperating with the committee), and some schedule adjustments, testimony was set for May 6 (Renna), May 13 (Drewniak), May 20 (Mowers), and June 3 (Foye and Schuber). However, the committee later postponed Foye's testimony, at the request of the US Attorney. Kevin O'Dowd (chief of staff and nominee for attorney general) was subpoenaed to testify on June 9. The committee was considering issuing a second set of more narrowly focused subpoenas to Bridget Kelly and Bill Stepien. Christie would not be subpoenaed.
1038:". The judge also said that the subpoenas, as written, "clearly violate" federal and state protections against self-incrimination and unlawful search and seizure. The ruling said that Kelly and Stepien could assert their Fifth Amendment rights because of the investigation by the U.S. Attorney in New Jersey, and these documents could provide a "link in the chain of evidence needed to prosecute the claimant for a federal crime". The judge suggested that the committee could consider reissuing subpoenas with more limited document requests that could be acceptable. Legal experts agreed with that approach, and also suggested that electronic copies of the original subpoenaed documents could be obtained through subpoenas of
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both said that they were personally told by
Wildstein that he would notify Foye of the change. Foye said that he was unaware of any traffic study until he ordered its termination on September 13, 2013, and blamed Wildstein for the toll lane changes, while believing Baroni was involved in the planning. When Wildstein called Fulton on September 6, 2013, to inform him that the lane closures would begin on September 9, Fulton explained that he thought that was unusual since planning for traffic disruptions on major facilities typically starts years in advance. He said that he told Wildstein, "This will not end well", due to expected traffic problems.
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1614:, which they claimed read more like a legal defense than an objective investigation. They noted investigators could not interview any of the most important figures in the scandal, and contended that Mastro had a conflict of interest since his firm was politically tied to Christie. Wisniewski and Weinberg, co-chairs of the legislature investigative committee, criticized the report as incomplete and potentially biased since it was prepared by lawyers hired by the Christie administration, and the lawyers did not interview key figures in the scandal. Baroni, Kelly, Samson, Stepien, and Wildstein declined to be interviewed.
1223:) had written Samson and Vice Chairman Scott Rechler in December 2013 to demand answers about how the Port Authority handled the closure and its aftermath. According to his letter, Rockefeller, who has long been critical about shortcomings in the PA's operations, was concerned about what seemed to be evidence of "political appointees abusing their power to hamper interstate commerce and safety without public notice". It also said that based on a review of recent testimony before the New Jersey Assembly Transportation Committee, it appeared that there was no traffic study underway. Rockefeller also asked the
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685:, a $ 1 billion redevelopment project that was underway at the Fort Lee bridge access point. It has been noted that "the Hudson Lights project is a billion-dollar project because it offers unparalleled access to the George Washington Bridge. But take away that access and it's no longer a billion-dollar project." In a September 12, 2013 e-mail to Bill Baroni, during the time when the closure was still on-going, Mayor Sokolich raised concerns about the redevelopment project, asking "What do I do when our billion-dollar development is put on line at the end of next year?"
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when Kwon, who attended the committee hearing, helped prepare Baroni over several days for his presentation about a traffic study and other issues related to the local toll lane closures. A PA spokesman said: "Meeting with a witness prior to testimony is a routine function of any lawyer and any attempt to assign ulterior motives to this general practice is unwarranted." Kwon served as first assistant attorney general during
Christie's first term as governor and previously worked for him in the U.S. Attorney General's office in New Jersey. He was also Christie's 2012
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pledging to investigate "how PA process was wrongfully subverted and the public interest damaged" without Foye's knowledge. The e-mail said that there were potential violations of state and federal laws. PA insiders disputed that there was a traffic study. All of this reinforced the reported rumors that the toll lanes might have been closed by political surrogates of
Christie, a Republican, as an alleged act of political retribution against Sokolich, a Democrat, for not endorsing Christie in his 2013 re-election campaign.
414:. On that occasion, Wildstein later testified, Baroni sarcastically told Christie, "Governor, there is a tremendous amount of traffic in Fort Lee, please know Mayor Sokolich is frustrated he can't get his calls returned", to which Christie was said to have responded, "I imagine they wouldn't be getting their calls returned." According to Wildstein, Baroni then told Christie that Wildstein would monitor the traffic, and Christie responded, "Well, I'm sure Mr. Edge wouldn't be involved in anything political", and laughed. ("
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2068:, that the state must partially comply with open records request and turn over some information it had previously refused to release regarding current and former state employees' written requests for the state to appoint them attorneys or pay their legal fees resulting from parallel criminal and legislative investigations into the lane closures, though not the names of the employees. The state must pay the media group's legal fees. The media group plans to appeal, to gain fuller disclosure of the documents.
827:, and other news media published e-mails and text messages tying Bridget Kelly, deputy chief of staff in Christie's office, to the closure. The content of the released communications said that the lane closures were ordered with the knowledge that they would cause a massive traffic jam. Christie released a statement later that day denying knowledge of the scandal, rebuking Kelly for her role in the lane closure event, and vowing that "people will be held responsible for their actions" in the affair.
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regarding the complaint. Later that month, prosecutors decided not to pursue charges against
Christie. While prosecutors chose not to pursue the case, the Bergen County municipal judge ruled that the case had not been dismissed, and in February 2017, following a new hearing, the Bergen County municipal judge ruled that the case could proceed—saying "The court is satisfied that had knowledge of the traffic problems in Fort Lee"—and issued a new criminal summons.
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it come to that it could be bad." The texts from Renna (an employee of Kelly) to
Sheridan (who had worked on the re-election campaign) came to light in court filings by Baroni's attorneys on August 10, 2016, to which Christie responded, "I absolutely dispute it. It's ridiculous. It's nothing new." At the federal trial, Renna walked back her comments, testifying, "I had no knowledge of whether the governor was lying or not. But it seemed to contradict what I had been told."
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argument. The case moved to the defense. Over the next two weeks, the jury heard arguments from the defense, with
Bridget Anne Kelly in the spotlight, saying it was "crude humor". Bill Baroni maintained the argument that the traffic jams were part of a legitimate study to determine "whether congestion on the main approaches to the toll plaza could be reduced if the lanes earmarked for Fort Lee were eliminated". The case on October 26 concluded with the defense resting.
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about his client, without providing any specific references, and claimed that there is evidence of
Christie being aware of the toll lane closures at the time that they were closed. The governor's office said that Christie stood by his position that he "first learned lanes were closed when it was reported by the press". Christie previously said in his December 13 press conference that this was well after the toll lanes for local traffic were reopened.
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view. While the majority of residents still approved his overall performance as governor, his 53% job approval was down 15 points from November. A majority, 56%, said that it was "very unlikely" or "somewhat unlikely" that Christie's top aides acted without his knowledge in the Fort Lee scandal. Only 20% said they fully believed Christie's explanation about this topic, while 42% did not believe his version at all and 33% only partially believed him.
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that one town has three lanes dedicated to it? That kind of gets me sauced ." Members of the New Jersey Assembly Transportation Committee said at a November 25, 2013, hearing that the Fort Lee entrance has been used by an even greater number of commuters from the surrounding Bergen County towns. PA officials, including Patrick Foye, confirmed that assessment in their sworn testimony at the committee hearing on December 9, 2013.
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1850:, a longtime mentor and supporter of Christie, said in January 2014 that he believed Christie when he said he did not know his aides were involved in the lane closures until incriminating e-mails were revealed on January 8. Kean said that there were still unanswered questions about the atmosphere in the governor's office and "whether or not there are more than two or three people involved". In an April 2014 interview with
636:. Sokolich initially claimed that he was asked for an endorsement once, in the spring of 2013, months before the August "time for some traffic problems in Fort Lee" e-mail by Bridget Kelly to David Wildstein. Although the two men are from different parties and an endorsement would normally not be expected, Christie ran on a platform of bipartisanship and had secured the endorsement of many other Democratic officials.
887:, whose district includes Fort Lee, announced that the Senate and Assembly committees were being merged into a bi-partisan joint investigative committee of 12 members, and that they would co-chair the New Jersey Legislative Select Committee on Investigation. While the committee initially focused on the Bridgegate scandal, it had the power to investigate other allegations against the Christie administration.
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Lieutenant Thomas "Chip" Michaels for his role in chauffeuring Wildstein on an observation tour on the first day of the closures and allegations of PA Police officers telling frustrated motorists to direct their ire at Mayor Sokolich. Michaels had at least one day's advance knowledge of the closure. Lt. Michaels and his brother Jeffrey Michaels (a GOP lobbyist in Trenton) are childhood friends of Christie.
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in January) thought Christie was personally involved in the decision to close the toll lanes. A similar poll, released on April 2, showed his approval ratings to be about the same, remaining 14 points lower than December, before the Bridgegate scandal broke. It reported that 62% said that Bridgegate and Hoboken's Sandy relief aid issues hurt his presidential prospects for 2016, up from 51% in January.
655:, regional political director for Christie's re-election campaign, who had previously worked in the governor's intergovernmental affairs office, met with Sokolich regularly in 2013 and told him about other Democrats who endorsed Christie for governor. On at least three occasions, Sokolich noted that Mowers brought up the subject of Sokolich's possible endorsement. Sokolich eventually supported
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Wildstein without notification to Fort Lee government and police officials. In an area that normally experiences a great deal of traffic, the lane closings caused a significant increase in traffic congestion. This led to major delays for school transportation and police and emergency responses within Fort Lee, both during and after the peak hours of travel.
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Federal Law and the laws of both States". Foye asked his spokesman to get the word out. Upon learning this, Baroni attempted to prevent any disclosure in order to keep the public in the dark. Additionally, Baroni forwarded the e-mail to Regina Egea, Christie's Director of the authorities unit overseeing the PA, three hours after it was sent by Foye.
157:, the deputy chief of staff, Baroni and Wildstein. Wildstein entered a guilty plea, and testified against Baroni and Kelly, who were found guilty on all counts in November 2016. David Samson pleaded guilty to one felony count of conspiracy in July 2016, for acts unrelated to the lane closures but unearthed by the federal Bridgegate investigation.
231:, is the busiest motor-vehicle bridge in the world, with a toll charge for traffic from New Jersey to New York. At the time, there were 29 operating toll lanes spread among three toll plazas. At the main toll plaza for the upper level, there were twelve toll lanes and a Fort Lee entrance at Martha Washington Way (also called Park Avenue). During
1856:, Kean questioned whether Christie "created an atmosphere in which some of those people thought they were doing his will because they were getting back at people". Kean said he had reconsidered his support of Christie as a potential presidential candidate, and that if Christie was not telling the truth, "then he's finished. As governor, too."
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demanded its ending, citing the various safety problems. "I told bluntly that if anybody dies, I'm going to tell those people to sue him and everybody at the Port Authority." A nervous Durando told Bendul that Sokolich should contact Baroni, and added that "if anybody asked if this meeting occurred, he would deny it", Bendul testified.
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retribution", and that they "callously victimized the people of Fort Lee". Kelly vigorously denied wrongdoing. Baroni argued that his indictment was improperly based on the unsworn testimony and documents he had provided to the legislative committee in 2014, but prosecutors countered that he had not been offered immunity at that time.
194:) in 2020. One defendant, Bill Baroni, having already begun serving his federal prison term, asked for immediate release. In May 2020 the Supreme Court unanimously overturned the convictions, judging that the defendants could not have violated the fraud statutes they were charged under since they had not obtained "money or property".
1057:(Christie's chief political strategist). According to the Gibson Dunn memo on the DuHaime interview, he told Christie "on or about" December 11, 2013, that Wildstein, Stepien, and Kelly had knowledge of the "traffic study" beforehand. During Christie's December 13 news conference, he denied involvement by anyone in his office.
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local officials and the public in advance of this project. Following the hearing, Wisniewski called the closures at best "clumsy and ham-handed" and at worst "political mischief by a political appointee and another political appointee that they did not make available for testimony", referring to Wildstein's non-attendance.
300:, who, as chair of the Assembly Transportation Committee had been leading the Assembly's investigation into the closures, alleged that David Wildstein, the Christie appointee who ordered the closures, must have believed the meeting was related to the lane closures, because a reference to the meeting was included in the
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based on more than 250,000 documents, many of them e-mails and text messages. Transcripts of the interviews and the names of the interviewees were not released at the time the report was made public. It was estimated that the taxpayer-funded report cost more than $ 1 million. A separate section of the report rejected
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high-ranking officials at the bi-state agency". He said that the toll lanes were reopened to local traffic based on an order from Executive Director Patrick Foye, "who argued that the abrupt shift in traffic patterns caused a threat to public safety and should have been advertised to the public ahead of time".
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250:(PANYNJ or simply the PA), the owner of the bridge, was overseen by a Board of Commissioners. Under an informal power-sharing agreement, the governor of New Jersey chose the chairman of the board and the deputy executive director, while the governor of New York chose the vice-chairman and executive director.
434:. "I told him, off the record, that to my knowledge there was no traffic study and that the lane closures had been ordered by David Wildstein." Cichowski contacted the PA to ask about the delays, and this contact appeared on that evening's internal PA report of media contacts, getting the attention of Foye.
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when it covered Chris Christie's apologetic press conference on January 9, 2014. MSNBC's intensive coverage was criticized by Christie, who was formerly close to MSNBC, calling it a "partisan network" that is "almost gleeful in their efforts attacking" him. In response to Christie's criticisms of the
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described "vindictive lane closures" that were intended to cause massive traffic jams in Fort Lee. Related news with quotes from the e-mails and texts were subsequently published the same day in other news media. During his January 9, 2014, press conference about the scandal, Governor Christie cited
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In the press conference, Christie described his earlier efforts to determine his staff's involvement, saying: "I brought my senior staff together I think about four weeks ago tomorrow. And I put to all of them one simple challenge: If there is any information that you know about the decision to close
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Christie said "I have had no contact with David Wildstein in a long time, a long time, well before the election." Christie was re-elected Governor on November 5, 2013. On September 11, 2013, during the third day of the closures, Christie, Wildstein, Samson and Baroni were photographed together at the
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reported that Christie was said to have called New York governor Andrew Cuomo to complain about Patrick Foye, the executive director of the Port Authority and a Cuomo appointee, in an apparent attempt to shut down Foye's investigation of the lane closures. On December 13, 2013, Christie denied such a
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Christie claimed to not know anything about the Fort Lee lanes, saying: "I didn't know Fort Lee got three dedicated lanes until all this stuff happened, and I think we should review that entire policy. Because I don't know why Fort Lee needs three dedicated lanes to tell you the truth", and "the fact
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The interview notes contained information that was downplayed or omitted from the original Mastro report, showing a governor's office in which government and political operations were deeply connected. They showed how the governor's office worked to secure Democratic endorsements and coordinated with
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The report said the lane closures were political retribution against Sokolich but did not identify the specific motive. However, it noted the day before her infamous "Time for some traffic problems in Fort Lee" message, Kelly confirmed that Sokolich would not endorse Christie. It said she was "irate"
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Over the course of a month, prosecutors presented their case. David Wildstein appeared in week two, giving over eight days of testimony. After Wildstein left, prosecutors moved to secondary witnesses. On October 13, 2016, prosecutors concluded their arguments, having spent nearly four weeks laying an
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Wisniewski said "I do think laws have been broken. Public resources—the bridge, police officers—all were used for a political purpose, for some type of retribution, and that violates the law". He called it "unbelievable" that Christie did not know anything about his aides' plans, stating: "It's hard
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Robert Durando, George Washington Bridge manager, said that he feared retaliation if he did not follow Wildstein's orders to close two toll lanes to local traffic and not notify local officials or the public about these changes. Durando and Cedrick Fulton, director of tunnels, bridges, and terminals,
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or providing a statement about the GWB study? Or is the plan just to hunker down and grit our way through it?" Wildstein replied "Yes and yes" and forwarded these e-mails to Baroni. Wildstein sought advice from Drewniak, with the two meeting in person on December 4. On December 6, Wildstein announced
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PAPD Officer Steve Pisciotta was stationed near the affected entrance, and reported over his radio about hazardous conditions created by the severe traffic. PAPD Deputy Inspector Darcy Licorish radioed back, "Shut up", and that there should be no over-the-air discussion of the closure. Lt. Michaels
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A subsequent newspaper report by Mann, published on October 1, 2013, was the first to address the contents and quote some of the text from Foye's September 13, 2013, e-mail to PA officials. Foye's e-mail ordered the toll lanes to be reopened while denouncing the closures as an "abusive decision" and
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s John Cichowski in his Road Warrior column on September 13, 2013, that there was speculation that Fort Lee mayor Mark Sokolich was targeted "either for failing to endorse Governor Christie's election bid or for pushing through a $ 500 million, 47-story high-rise housing development near the bridge,
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poll, published February 24, 2014, showed Christie's job approval ratings in New Jersey at 50%, which was down 9% since January and 20% from 12 months prior. Other results showed 61% believed the governor was not completely honest about what he knew about the toll lane closures, and 50% (up from 34%
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poll of New Jersey residents, published January 10, 2014, showed that 56% believe Christie should resign "if it is proven that he approved of retaliation against an elected official who refused to support him". Only 29% disagreed. A majority believed it was at least somewhat likely that Christie was
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released a video in December 2013 that raised questions if "Christie's political payback" was behind the toll lane closures. It released a satirical video, timed to coincide with the January Assembly hearing, about what questions still needed to be answered. At the beginning of February, it released
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to assist with an internal review and cooperate with the U.S. Attorney's investigation. The firm also agreed to assist "with document retention and production in connection with the United States Attorney inquiry, and other appropriate inquires and requests for information" and review the governor's
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by Christie. The complaint specifically said that Christie had failed to stop the closure then in progress when, according to Wildstein's sworn testimony, Christie heard about it from Baroni and Wildstein on Wednesday, September 11, 2013, the third day of the closure. The complaint alleged that Fort
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Baroni said that with the reduction in Fort Lee toll lanes, traffic data showed that the mainline traffic travel times in the express lanes' approach to the bridge were about four minutes faster on two days. He apologized for what he acknowledged was the agency's failure to properly communicate with
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During and after the lane closures, "hundreds of pages of e-mails and internal documents" showed "how Christie loyalists inside the PA worked to orchestrate a cover-up after traffic mayhem" in Fort Lee. In September, as more reporters began asking about the GW Bridge problems, officials conferred on
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noted in 2015 that coverage by the media primarily focused on the causes and effects of the bridge toll lane closures and the involvement of members of Christie's administration and his Port Authority appointees, David Wildstein and Bill Baroni, rather than Christie himself. Observing that Christie
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had cut deals with Democrats, but had still abused power; and that despite Christie's early bipartisanship, he has thrown himself into several partisan standoffs; and that his personal style had always been "vindictive and aggressive"; and concluded that Christie "created the culture that inspired"
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The governor's office issued a statement on January 31, 2014, that denied the allegations about Christie that were contained in a January 31 letter from Alan Zegas (Wildstein's attorney) to the PA, which had been made public. The letter questioned the accuracy of various statements made by Christie
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still stood by the report on February 19, and Matt Katz said that he had independently confirmed it. During the federal trial of Baroni and Kelly, PA Commissioner Scott Rechler (appointed by Cuomo as vice-chairman under Samson) testified that Cuomo had told him that "Governor Christie mentioned to
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aviation unit for flight information records when Christie used a state helicopter during the toll lane closings. An agency spokesperson said that Christie had not used one to fly over the Fort Lee area during the lane closings. The subpoenas also sought information related to any dossiers compiled
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In the wake of the lane closings, the Port Authority's chairman David Samson was the subject of media reports alleging ethical violations and conflicts of interest. It was alleged that Samson's law firm and their clients profited from dealings with the Port Authority and from projects involving New
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poll, published January 24, 2014, showed that the Fort Lee scandal had hurt his standings among New Jersey residents. Christie's favorability rating, as governor, was shown to be 46%, down 22 points from just before his landslide re-election victory in November 2013, with 43% having an unfavorable
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on September 19, 2016, the prosecution said that at the World Trade Center site on the third day of the closure, "the evidence will show that bragged about the fact that there were traffic problems in Fort Lee, and that Mayor Sokolich was not getting his calls returned", and that Wildstein would
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Prosecutors at the U.S. Attorney's Office met with Mayor Sokolich on February 21 and Governor Christie's press secretary, Michael Drewniak, as a "fact witness", on February 27. Drewniak, who had been subpoenaed by the legislative committee, was referenced in several previously subpoenaed documents
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The May 2015 indictment, citing text messages between Wildstein, Baroni, and Kelly, contended that the lane closures were designed to have maximum impact upon motorists and the city of Fort Lee. The closures targeted the first day of school, and deliberately steered cars to the cash lane, so as to
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a.m. e-mail to senior PA officials and staff, including Bill Baroni and David Samson. In the e-mail, Foye called the decision to close the lanes "hasty and ill-advised", said that the decision violated policy and long-standing custom at the PA, and that he believed that closing the lanes "violates
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Peggy Thomas e-mailed the PA's director of government and community relations, Tina Lado, with her concerns, noting that police and emergency departments received no advance notice of the closures. At 11:24 a.m., Lado e-mailed both Wildstein and Baroni informing them that due to the closures,
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After Assemblyman Wisniewski gave a deadline of April 11, 2014, for providing the interview records, which were part of the basis of the report, or they would be subpoenaed, Gibson Dunn turned over on that date a list of 75 persons interviewed for the report. On April 14, the interview notes were
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The report relied on documents provided by the governor's office and interviews with 75 witnesses, including Christie and others from his administration, but no one interviewed had been at the Port Authority at the time of the lane closings. The interviews were not under oath. The report also was
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In January 2017, a state Superior Court judge denied Christie's motion to dismiss the citizen's complaint, but also vacated the earlier finding of probable cause on the basis that Christie had been improperly denied his right to counsel at the October 2016 hearing; the court ordered a new hearing
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was held on January 14, 2020. Observers to the Court stated they felt the justices were sympathetic to Baroni and Kelly's side, questioning the broadness of the fraud charges the two were convicted on. On May 7, 2020, the court ruled unanimously to overturn the conviction. The Supreme Court held
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On May 1, 2014, it was reported that the federal grand jury had subpoenaed PA attorney Phillip Kwon, who had reportedly assisted preparing Bill Baroni's unsworn November 25, 2013, "traffic study" testimony to the Assembly Transportation Committee, and that Kwon had asked the PA to cover his legal
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Wisniewski forecast that "north of ten" people would be subpoenaed for testimony. On April 22, 2014, he announced the joint committee's first subpoenas for oral testimony, initially calling four witnesses to testify: Christina Genovese Renna (former director of intergovernmental affairs), William
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The judge also expressed reservations about having jurisdictional powers to compel the turnover of subpoenaed documents since "the committee has the power to enforce its own subpoenas through orders to compel and grant immunity in return". The lawyers for Stepien and Kelly have contended that the
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editors had been in traffic the previous week. "Coleman passed the query up the chain of command" and Wildstein forwarded it to Baroni, commenting "I call bullshit on this." Further inquiries were directed by Coleman to Baroni and Wildstein, asking how they wanted the PA to respond, and Wildstein
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The indictments charge that the lane closures were retribution against Sokolich for not endorsing Christie. Fishman said that Wildstein had corroborated the allegations in the indictments, and said that the three officials "agreed to and did use public resources to carry out a vendetta and exact
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Jersey government financing or tax incentives. It was also reported that Christie benefited politically and his allies benefited financially during Samson's term as chairman. Patrick Foye, the Port Authority's executive director, asserted that Samson lacked the moral authority to run the agency.
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After the May 2015 indictment of Baroni and Kelly and the Wildstein guilty plea, Christie said that the outcome of the federal investigation was a vindication. He said on Twitter "Today's charges make clear that what I've said from day one is true", and "I had no knowledge or involvement in the
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upheld a majority of the convictions, but overturned the determination that Kelly and Baroni had violated the civil rights of travelers, finding there is no established civil right to interstate travel. The court directed that Kelly and Baroni be resentenced on the remaining seven counts of the
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users from Fort Lee that use all approaches to the bridge, and that vehicles from many other towns, besides Fort Lee, use that Fort Lee entrance. He admitted the actual percentage of vehicles, which utilize that Fort Lee entrance, could be higher than 4.5% of overall traffic, and also failed to
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by the Christie administration for declining to endorse Christie in the 2013 governor election. His claim may be supported by a September 9, 2013, e-mail by David Wildstein after Bridget Kelly asked about his response to Fort Lee mayor Sokolich about the toll lane closures. Wildstein responded:
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nominee. Both the prosecution and the defense in the trial of two of Christie's former aides argued that Christie knew of his close associates' involvement in a plan to shut down lanes leading to the George Washington Bridge as it was happening, and that the closings were to punish Sokolich for
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ruled on July 7 in favor of the prosecutors, writing, "The Confidential Discovery Materials shall not be disclosed by defense counsel to anyone other than the defendants and any agent working at the direction of defense counsel in this matter." thereby preventing public access to certain items
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redacted November 25 text message from Wildstein to Baroni said that O'Toole was ready with a statement, which was issued to the media, that echoed talking points from Baroni's same day presentation and attacked the Democrats investigating these issues. O'Toole followed up with an editorial in
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The New Jersey Assembly re-authorized the legislative subpoena powers, which were immediately used to subpoena two organizations and 18 individuals in Christie's administration, the governor's office, his 2013 election campaign, and the Port Authority, but not Christie himself. Those receiving
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reported that "legal papers show the three plotting like petulant and juvenile pranksters, using government resources, time and personnel to punish a public official whose sole offense was failing to endorse their political patron. The three were in constant contact, brazenly using government
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Christie added: "I've made it very clear to everybody on my senior staff that if anyone had any knowledge about this, they needed to come forward to me and tell me about it. And they've all assured me that they don't." Christie said: "The chief of staff and chief counsel assured me they feel
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On April 25, 2014, it was reported that Fishman had subpoenaed the New Jersey Legislative Select Committee on Investigation for "any and all records" they have gathered, with delivery due on May 2. Committee co-chairs Weinberg and Wisniewski said that they would comply, and that the request
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wrote a story about what could have possibly prompted the Port Authority to close toll lanes to local traffic without public notifications. Citing anonymous sources, he reported that "the decision to close the traffic lanes caused tension" since "the lane closures came as a surprise to some
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subpoenas were instructed to submit by February 3, 2014, all documents and communications, going back to September 1, 2012, related to the reassignment of the two toll lanes during the week of September 9, 2013, and any attempts to conceal the activities or reasons related to that incident.
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between New York and New Jersey. Rebekah Carmichael, public affairs officer for the U.S. attorney's office, said in a statement: "The Port Authority Office of Inspector General has referred the matter to us, and our office is reviewing it to determine whether a federal law was implicated."
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said that if Christie was "not telling the truth, he's ruined". While Giuliani claimed that he was not acting as a surrogate for Christie, many of the media inquiries for interviews with Giuliani had gone to the governor's office and were forwarded to Giuliani by Maria Comella, Christie's
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The trial for Baroni and Kelly, originally scheduled to begin July 7, 2015, was repeatedly rescheduled, first to November 16, 2015, to allow more time for the defense to review the large volume of documents provided by the prosecutors, then to May 16, 2016, and then to September 12, 2016.
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announced that he had fired Bridget Kelly, calling her "deceitful", claiming her lack of disclosure about her actions and e-mails caused him to mislead the public. Christie admonished his two-time campaign manager Bill Stepien and said he had asked Stepien to withdraw his name from the
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reported that the inquiries are focusing on possible securities law violations caused by Christie's use of Port Authority funds to pay for repairs to the Skyway in 2010 and 2011, using money that was to be used on a new Hudson River rail tunnel that Christie canceled in October 2010.
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Within hours of the closure, various Port Authority officials were being told that the traffic delays posed a threat to public safety. At 9:29 a.m., Matthew Bell, a special assistant to Bill Baroni, e-mailed Baroni regarding "urgent matter of public safety in Fort Lee". Fort Lee
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Lieutenant Thomas "Chip" Michaels, a childhood friend of Christie's, ordered his subordinates not to touch the cones, and chauffeured Wildstein around the Fort Lee area on an observation tour, and updated Wildstein on traffic conditions throughout the week, via text messages.
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reported that this was the first confirmation of a convened grand jury, which can meet for up to 18 months (with further extensions possible), for interviewing witnesses. It has the power to indict, subpoena, and interview witnesses without their attorneys being present.
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reported that unnamed federal investigators told them that thus far no evidence that Christie knew in advance of the closures or had directed them was found, but cautioned that the investigation was ongoing and that no final determination had been made. That evening's
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have covered overtime, as well as stationing reserve employees when a scheduled toll collector was not able to work. He said there would be additional, but still to be determined costs, for PA police due to their coverage of traffic for a greatly extended rush hour.
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On February 28, 2014, Bonnie Watson Coleman withdrew from the committee, a day after she called on Christie to resign as governor due to the culture of bullying she says was fostered under him. On March 21, 2014, Assembly Speaker Vincent Pietro named Assemblyman
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E-mails indicated that Wildstein and Baroni were aware the closures would harm Sokolich. In an e-mail from Wildstein responding to Bill Stepien, Wildstein wrote "It will be a tough November for this little Serbian", derogatorily referring to Sokolich, who is
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In at least one instance, emergency medical workers were forced to leave their ambulance and respond on foot because traffic congestion was so heavy. Emergency responders were delayed nearly one hour in rendering assistance to a man experiencing chest pains.
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turned over to the committee and U.S. Attorney's office, and publicly released. Gibson Dunn lawyers said that there were no recordings or verbatim transcripts of the interviews, prompting Wisniewski to characterize the conclusions from these interviews as "
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the delivery of documents in an unrelated investigation of a controversial toll hike. "Had the Port Authority simply complied with the requests, there probably wouldn't have been a rationale for the committee to get subpoena power", Wisniewski later said.
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indictment. Baroni was resentenced to a reduced prison term of 18 months followed by one year of supervised release. Kelly was resentenced to a reduced prison term of 13 months and was ordered to pay slightly over $ 14,000 to the State of New Jersey in
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with nine counts of conspiracy, fraud and related charges. These included conspiracy to commit fraud by "knowingly converting and intentionally misapplying property of an organization receiving federal benefits". That same day, prosecutors released
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In a January 31, 2014, letter to Reid Schar, general counsel for the legislative committee, Kevin Marino, the attorney for Stepien, said that he would not submit anything in response to their subpoena and requested its withdrawal, citing his client's
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to address complaints about misconduct, enhance ethics training and accountability, and improve electronic communications in the governor's office. Critics noted that Christie's staff and others had used personal e-mails to avoid public scrutiny.
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wrote that although the move jeopardized the residents of Fort Lee, they concluded the charge of fraud could not be upheld since no property or money was involved, and that "not every corrupt act by state or local officials is a federal crime".
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disservice to the bipartisan committee process ... As chairman, he should be impartial and provide committee members, regardless of their political affiliation, a reasonable opportunity to review documents he has had access to for weeks".
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Sokolich wrote to Baroni that "many members of the public have informed me that the PA police officers are advising commuters ... that this recent traffic debacle is the result of a decision that I, as the Mayor, recently made."
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call, saying, "The story is categorically wrong. I did not have that conversation with Governor Cuomo in any way, shape or form." In his January 9, 2014, press conference, he also denied any such conversation. Heather Haddon of
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he would resign at the end of the year, saying the response to the traffic lanes closure had become "a distraction". At a December 13 press conference, Christie announced the immediate resignations of Baroni and Wildstein.
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According to his later testimony, John Ma (the chief of staff to the Port Authority's executive director, Patrick Foye), with Foye's knowledge beforehand, tipped off John Cichowski, the "Road Warrior" columnist for
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report did not mention any involvement by Samson (who had refused to be interviewed) in any Bridgegate events, or any of the other allegations during his role as PA chairman. On April 29, 2014, Christie nominated
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police and ambulances were having difficulty responding to emergencies. That e-mail noted two specific incidents: a missing child (later found) and a cardiac arrest. These safety warnings were reportedly ignored.
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it was estimated that the extra daily morning rush hour time, 2,800 vehicle-hours, endured by local traffic on a typical day greatly outweighed time savings, 966 vehicle-hours, for the I-95 traffic.
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for their September 17 story citing unnamed PA officials as saying the decision to close the toll lanes had caused tensions within the bi-state agency.
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declining to support Christie's reelection bid. This was the first time Christie had been officially accused of contemporaneous knowledge of the plot.
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9776:"Governors Spoke Privately About Bridge Controversy: Chris Christie Complained to Andrew Cuomo That His Appointee Was Pressing Too Hard for Answers"
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e-mails, their tone sometimes almost giddy. They even gave the increasingly desperate mayor of Fort Lee their own version of the silent treatment."
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to really accept the governor's statement that he knew nothing until the other morning". He also raised the issue of the potential for Christie's
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to 24 months in prison; Kelly was sentenced to 18 months; Wildstein was sentenced to three years' probation and 500 hours of community service.
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that elaborated on these talking points and attacks. It raised further questions on whether O'Toole should continue to serve on the committee.
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10894:"Bridgegate Takes Toll On Christie's 2016 Hopes, Quinnipiac University National Poll Finds; Hillary Clinton Is Big Winner As NJ Gov Crashes"
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to be identified with the bad and abusive, and in this case, to become the victim of prejudice.”. The comments also caught the attention of
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media. Newspapers in Serbia emphasized the derogatory comments in their headlines, while those in Croatia emphasized Sokolich's heritage.
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the testimony of 35 witnesses (including the defendants) and other evidence over the course of five days, the jury found Baroni and Kelly
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that she "wants to stay out of it. It's not political". She noted her mother's advanced age (91) and opined that "it was just her time".
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mention that there are actually 29 operating toll lanes for the bridge when comparing the three dedicated toll lanes for this entrance.
10498:"'It's the worst example of a petty political vendetta': Fort Lee, NJ, Mayor Sokolich on retaliatory George Washington Bridge closings"
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and retribution engendered by Christie and his staff hampered funding of a challenger even though the state was mostly Democratic. The
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Lee and its mayor "were deprived the benefit and enjoyment of their community as a consequence of this intentional evil minded act".
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credited the e-mail documents subpoenaed by the hearings as the first information he had that his staff was involved. When reporter
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poll found that 56% of New Jersey registered voters viewed it as a "whitewash", while 36% said it was a "legitimate investigation".
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couple condemning Wildstein and Baroni's comments and calling for the governor to apologize to the Serbian-American community.
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that Baroni and Kelly for no reason other than political payback reshuffled the lanes on the George Washington Bridge. Justice
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from the relevant federal and state law enforcement agencies. There had not been any offer of immunity from the office of the
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aware that the September toll lane closures were retaliation for the mayor of Fort Lee's refusal to support his re-election.
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gave substantial coverage to the Bridgegate scandal, and the network's ratings reached their highest point since the 2013
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7326:"New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie 'stunned at the abject stupidity' of aides in bridge closure scandal as probe continues"
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existed "to believe that an event of official misconduct was caused by Governor Christie". The judge therefore issued a
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subpoenas for documents related to the Bridgegate scandal to various people and entities. Mark Sheridan, a partner with
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3430:"Wisniewski: Meeting occurred between Port Authority Chairman and Gov. Christie 1 week before Fort Lee lane closures"
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The usage of "Serbian" as a slur received particular attention and condemnation within the Serbian diaspora. Website
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2922:"Baroni asks for immediate release from prison, in wake of stunning Supreme Court decision to hear Bridgegate case"
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September 18 e-mail, Samson warned that Foye is "playing in traffic, made a big mistake" in response to a leak to
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7066:"Chris Christie's Incoming Chief of Staff, Regina Egea, Says She Deleted Bridge-Related Texts to Governor – WSJ"
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2936:"Bridgegate is a case of bareknuckle New Jersey politics, not graft, defense attorneys tell U.S. Supreme Court"
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privileges against self-incrimination, with regard to the criminal inquiry underway by the U.S. Attorney, and
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Committee Meeting of Assembly Transportation, Public Works and Independent Authorities Committee (transcript)
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In January 2014, there was a wide range of opinion about the long-term impact of this scandal on a potential
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Christie again said he had "no knowledge of" the planning of the event during a June 2023 town hall event on
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that store those documents since individuals do not have any personal right to bar the subpoena of a server.
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documents Wildstein submitted in which all information not pertaining to the Fort Lee lane closures had been
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11192:"Kornacki to Christie: Media Was Not Blaming You, We Were Going After High-Level Members Of Administration"
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9202:"Hoboken mayor claims Christie administration held city's Sandy recovery funds 'hostage' to help developer"
4100:"They Actually DID Kind Of Do A Traffic Study On The George Washington Bridge: And Here Is What They Found"
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The defendants in the case appealed their convictions, and in 2019 the United States Supreme Court granted
9801:"Gov. Chris Christie called Andrew Cuomo to complain about handling of PA lane closing snafu, report says"
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10289:"Feds seek files from Christie's office; ex-aide Kelly won't turn over documents in response to subpoena"
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4460:"Emails seen as revealing plan for retribution against N.J. mayor's non-support for Christie re-election"
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7776:"Rockefeller: Port Authority response shows "zero evidence" of a traffic study behind GWB lane closures"
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2962:"KELLY v. UNITED STATES ET AL. – CERTIORARI TO THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE THIRD CIRCUIT"
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that David Samson was once again complaining about Pat Foye interfering, getting involved in politics."
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4990:"Full transcript: NJ Gov. Chris Christie's Jan. 9 news conference on George Washington Bridge scandal"
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3167:"Seven Operating Toll Booths at Palisades Interstate Parkway Toll Plaza to Upper Level of GW Bridge"
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office operations and information flow. The lead attorney was Randy Mastro, a longtime associate of
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3513:"Democrats call for resignation of Christie appointee after Assembly hearings on GWB lane closures"
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2908:"How will Supreme Court shocker affect Christie, Kelly, Baroni and others tied to Bridgegate saga?"
2894:"U.S. Supreme Court to hear Bridgegate appeal. Stunning move keeps alive case that dogged Christie"
2372:"Chris Christie bridge scandal: documents show Port Authority chairman blasting executive director"
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10570:"National Democrats out with new 'Bridgegate' video slapping Chris Christie in advance of hearing"
6113:"Bridge scandal: Bridget Kelly refuses to turn over documents subpoenaed by legislative committee"
6056:"Bill Stepien's lawyer objects to legislative subpoena in bridge scandal, requests its withdrawal"
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including list of potential witnesses and/or subjects of testimony (Attachment A), September 2016
9750:"Chris Christie lashes out at bridge scandal critics who say his attitude inspired lane closures"
9221:"Firm hired for probe is GOP donor; $ 10,000 disclosed as Christie backs unlimited contributions"
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Former Christie Aide Bridget Kelly Resentenced, Gets 13 Months In Prison For 'Bridgegate' Scandal
6140:"Christie campaign among those granted temporary subpoena extension in bridge probe, lawyer says"
5598:"Bridge-gate fever! Covering the Christie scandal and its repercussions in the invisible primary"
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Christie's election campaign to penalize mayors who did not endorse Christie in his re-election.
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related to toll increases for the tunnels and bridges and Christie's 2010 decision to cancel the
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5801:"Chris Christie Scandal Is An 'Impeachable Offense' If He Knew, Dem Lawmaker Leading Probe Says"
5274:"Assembly Transportation, Public Works and Independent Authorities Committee (List of Hearings)"
4722:"Bergen County Freeholders call for chairman of Port Authority and N.J. commissioners to resign"
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6194:"Panel investigating Chris Christie bridge scandal votes to compel insiders to produce records"
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9079:"Report from Christie's lawyer clears governor in payback plot, but other investigations loom"
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The jury of seven women and five men, plus four alternates, was seated on September 14, 2016.
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7607:"After 9 Months, Federal Probe of GWB Closure Finds No Link to Christie, Federal Sources Say"
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3605:"The Chris Christie Lane Closing Scandal Caused Slower Response Times For Emergency Vehicles"
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also might "build a cover-up case, rather than one based on the traffic tie-ups themselves".
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7746:"Port Authority answers U.S. Senate committee's questions on GWB closures, except one: Why?"
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2491:"Christie bridge scandal: NJ attorney general is mum on whether his office is investigating"
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10543:"Video: DNC asks if Chris Christie was behind closure of lanes to George Washington Bridge"
10062:"Ex-aide said Christie 'flat out lied' about staff's knowledge of Bridgegate: court filing"
9880:(see 7:25 of video. other related discussions with Haddon start at 3:33 and 7:00 of video.)
6029:"Bridge scandal subpoenas will be reissued by new joint NJ Legislature investigatory panel"
4535:"Gov. Christie's potty-mouthed spokesman gains relevance in newly released Bridgegate docs"
3574:"Emails Show Port Authority Officials Were Warned of Hardships Caused by GWB Lane Closures"
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7653:"Home> Politics EXCLUSIVE: Chris Christie Was Interrogated By Feds Over Bridge Scandal"
6355:"New bridge scandal subpoenas seek records related to Chris Christie, ARC tunnel and more"
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Matt Friedman, "Christie ally David Samson pleads guilty in United probe", July 14, 2016,
3631:"Neighbors of Fort Lee woman who died after GWB closures delayed emergency response speak"
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presented as evidence in the criminal case. Media outlets—including The Associated Press,
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11219:"U.S. Serbs Urge For Protest Because "Being Serbian Is Now Officially A Derogatory Term""
10204:"Attorney for ex-Port Authority official David Wildstein accuses Chris Christie of lying"
9944:"Gov. Christie Announces Another Top Port Authority Official Has Resigned after GWB Flap"
4753:"Gov. Chris Christie 'strongly, firmly' supports David Samson as Port Authority chairman"
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9843:"Chris Christie Denies Political Payback In Bridge Controversy As Top Appointee Resigns"
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Bill Baroni, former N.J. official convicted in Bridgegate case, gets 18 months in prison
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Foye, Wildstein, Baroni, and Kelly. Other new PA recipients included Christie referral,
418:" was the pseudonymous persona used by Wildstein in his earlier highly political blog.)
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9035:"Christie's bridge scandal lawyers seek interview with former top aide, Fort Lee mayor"
6513:"GWB legislative panel knows identities of 75 interviewed in Christie's internal probe"
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U.S. Supreme Court throws out Bridgegate convictions, 6 years after an epic traffic jam
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Governorship of Chris Christie § Manhattan District Attorney and SEC investigation
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in 2013 and 2014. It involved a staff member and political appointees of then-governor
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Mastro's investigation report commissioned by the Office of the Governor of New Jersey
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8973:"Christie office to pay $ 650 an hour for defense attorney in GWB lane-closure probes"
8622:"Bridgegate scandal: Supreme Court appears sympathetic to former Chris Christie aides"
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7507:"David Wildstein met for several days with federal prosecutors in Newark, report says"
6551:"Bridge scandal panel gets list of 75 people interviewed as part of Christie's review"
5704:"Assembly panel charges contempt as David Wildstein refuses to testify on GWB scandal"
3657:"Daughter says GWB lane closures did not play role in her mother's death, report says"
3544:"Chris Christie bridge scandal: Why is Springfield mentioned in controversial emails?"
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In a decision on July 2, 2014, Superior Court Judge P. J. Innes ruled in favor of the
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The scandal broke in full on January 8, 2014, with an online story by Shawn Boburg of
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10258:"GWB scandal: Christie knew of bridge lane closures, ex-Port Authority official says"
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8927:"Christie administration hires former prosecutor to aid in Bridgegate investigations"
7679:"Federal prosecutors interviewed Chris Christie in bridge scandal probe, report says"
7533:"U.S. Attorney Issues Subpoena to Committee Probing George Washington Bridge Scandal"
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3776:"New documents reveal 'Bridgegate' Port Authority appointees ignored danger warnings"
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11141:"TV Ratings: MSNBC Boosted by New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie Bridge Scandal Apology"
8873:"Judge to rule next week on probable cause in Bridgegate complaint against Christie"
8676:"Supreme Court throws out convictions of New Jersey officials in Bridgegate scandal"
6297:"Chris Christie's helicopter did not fly over GWB last September, State Police says"
4949:"GWB scandal: Fort Lee mayor now says Christie campaign courted him for endorsement"
4152:"Bridgegate trial: Port Authority staffer says he tipped off media to lane closures"
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forwarded one of these inquiries to Christie's press secretary and chief spokesman,
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Composite aerial images of GW Bridge traffic flow around the upper-level toll plaza
8264:"Jurors Picked for Bridge Scandal Trial as Opinions About Chris Christie Are Aired"
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7581:"Bridge scandal grand jury subpoenas Port Authority attorney with ties to Christie"
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3684:"Days of chaos in Fort Lee during Chris Christie administration traffic experiment"
2516:"Paul Fishman, U.S. attorney for New Jersey, offers no wider opinion on Bridgegate"
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10323:"Christie names Seton Hall dean as ombudsman in response to bridge scandal review"
6917:"NJ bridge scandal panel subpoenas records from top Christie political strategist"
6082:"Attorney says longtime Christie adviser Bill Stepien will invoke Fifth Amendment"
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4481:"Chris Christie's Top Aide Linked To Traffic Jam Payback Against Democratic Mayor"
2869:"Chris Christie Knew About Bridge Lane Closings as They Happened, Prosecutors Say"
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background. If I were Serbian, I would be absolutely, positively appalled by it."
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10773:"Christie political fallout: How does Bridgegate play in New Hampshire and Iowa?"
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10020:"Christie aide's text during Bridgegate news conference: 'He just flat out lied'"
8749:"New Jersey citizen's 'Bridgegate' complaint against Christie can proceed: judge"
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Avila, Jim; Margolin, Josh; Waldron, Ben & Marshall, Serena (April 4, 2014).
7093:"George Washington Bridge lane closures prompt internal review, lawmaker outrage"
5735:"David Wildstein Held In Contempt After Refusing To Testify About Bridge Scandal"
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8896:"Bridgegate misconduct complaint against Christie can move forward, judge rules"
8723:"Criminal Complaint Against Gov. Chris Christie in Bridge Case Can Move Forward"
8378:"Bridgegate prosecutors: Wildstein to testify he told Christie of lane closings"
6002:"NJ Sen. President Stephen Sweeney won't challenge GOP appointment to GWB panel"
4862:"Sharp words as Christie's pick to lead Port Authority defends his independence"
2235:"Satellite map of the Fort Lee entrance at the GW Bridge upper-level toll plaza"
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by Wildstein, who repeatedly told Sokolich, "I've been told to be nice to you."
9577:"Judge rips Christie's in-house inquiry for failure to keep notes in GWB probe"
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Prosecutor drops Bridgegate case against Christie — Says they can't prove guilt
8523:"David Wildstein, a Christie Ally, Is Sentenced to Probation in Bridge Scandal"
8451:"Defense rests in Bridgegate as prosecutors question Kelly's version of events"
6943:"GWB probe: Legislative panel subpoenas top Christie political adviser DuHaime"
5565:"Christie Administration Emails and Text Messages Related to GWB Lane Closures"
5466:"In GWB Hearing, "Aberrant" and "Illegal" Lane Ploy by Christie Men Draws Fire"
5442:
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3456:"Meet the Christie Aide Behind the Instantly Infamous 'Traffic Problems' Email"
2177:"Bridge-gate: Key figure says Chris Christie knew about lane closures (+video)"
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10920:"56% in NJ Think Christie Should Resign If He Knew About Fort Lee Retaliation"
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Marcius, Chelsia Rose; Larson, Leslie & Mcshane, Larry (January 9, 2014).
9604:"Christie says it's Democrats, not he, playing politics with GWB traffic flap"
9525:"New Jersey voters see Christie's internal bridge review as 'whitewash': poll"
8218:"John Doe's identity in Bridgegate case to remain secret, appeals court rules"
6652:"Christie Aides Don't Have to Turn Over Bridge Scandal Documents, Judge Rules"
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3892:"Vivid recollections show Port Authority cops' concern with GWB lane closures"
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11122:"For Bergen Record's reporting, public records requests are 'the go-to tool'"
7824:"2 Indicted in George Washington Bridge Case; Ally of Christie Pleads Guilty"
6699:"Former Christie aides can withhold documents in bridge scandal, judge rules"
6618:"Judge: Christie ex-aides Kelly, Stepien can withhold documents in GWB probe"
5761:"NJ Democrat lawmaker on traffic scandal: 'I do think laws have been broken'"
4587:"David Samson lacks moral authority to run Port Authority, top official says"
3117:"Twelve Operating Toll Booths at Main Toll Plaza on Upper Level of GW Bridge"
2428:"Christie, official who arranged bridge closures were together during fiasco"
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these lanes in Fort Lee, you have one hour to tell either my chief of staff,
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On January 21, 2014, Assemblyman Wisniewski and State Senate majority leader
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Wildstein turned over heavily redacted documents in response to the subpoena.
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10355:"Christie taps Seton Hall dean to help revamp office in wake of GWB scandal"
9004:"Fort Lee mayor won't comply with Christie lawyer's request for information"
8824:"Prosecutors will not pursue Bridgegate charges against New Jersey governor"
6435:"Panel probing bridge scandal gets a new member, a South Jersey assemblyman"
5383:"GWB scandal: Wildstein redacted name of state Sen. O'Toole in text message"
4897:
4895:
3803:"Fort Lee Officials Recall Chaos and Turmoil as Lanes to Bridge Were Closed"
3403:"Officials On George Washington Bridge Closures: There Was No Traffic Study"
2838:"Lawyers on both sides of Bridgegate trial paint Christie as central figure"
2597:"With Bridge Case Charges, a Cloud Descends on Christie's White House Hopes"
2396:"Updated: Timeline of Port Authority's George Washington Bridge controversy"
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declined to say whether Samson would be cooperating in the Bridgegate case.
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On September 17, Wildstein informed Baroni that he had received a call from
7380:"Bridge scandal: Christie's press secretary meets with federal prosecutors"
7171:"GWB Scandal: Port Authority chief wants investigation into PA cops' roles"
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5543:"Port Authority Officials Testify Before Assembly Transportation Committee"
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filings disclosed that Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher donated $ 10,000 to the
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Baroni and Kelly appealed their convictions, and on November 27, 2018, the
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10622:"DNC releases football-themed attack ad on New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie"
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9918:"Bridgegate trial: Port Authority commissioner calls Wildstein 'a cancer'"
9124:"UPDATE 6-NJ governor's internal investigation clears him in 'Bridgegate'"
8500:"Bridgegate sentencing: Bill Baroni receives 2 years jail time in scandal"
7455:"ABC News Exclusive: Grand Jury Convened in Christie Bridge Scandal Probe"
6582:
Linhorst, Michael; Hayes, Melissa & Reitmeyer, John (April 14, 2014).
4810:"Christie announces that David Samson resigned as Port Authority chairman"
3955:"Port Authority cops told to 'shut up' about GWB lane closures, memo says"
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justice nominee, who was blocked by Democratic state legislative members.
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to refer to the Fort Lee mayor. In an e-mail from Wildstein responding to
9720:"'They Were All Lying,' Former Aide Says of Christie and Senior Staffers"
8797:
Judge says no special prosecutor in Bridgegate complaint against Christie
7793:
Flegenheimer, Matt; Rashbaum, William K.; Zernike, Kate (June 23, 2014).
6584:"Bridge scandal papers show depth of Christie staffers' endorsement work"
4892:
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Boburg, Shawn; Koloff, Abbott & Akin, Stephanie (February 27, 2014).
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and "on fire" when a Christie aide met with Sokolich several days later.
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Fort Lee (highlighted in yellow) with George Washington Bridge marked as
8477:"Bridgegate verdict: Bill Baroni and Bridget Kelly guilty on all counts"
8241:"Bridgegate: Media groups seeking second list of others tied to scandal"
7605:
Dienst, Jonathan; Valiquette, Joe; Williams, Pete (September 19, 2014).
7256:"Federal Inquiry Into Chris Christie Bridge Scandal Faces Uphill Battle"
7119:"Port Authority's inspector general launches probe of GWB lane closures"
6220:"Chris Christie Investigators Issuing New Subpoenas In Bridgegate Probe"
5416:"Bridge scandal probe should continue without key Republican: Editorial"
5376:
5374:
5080:"Steve Kornacki Floats New Theory About Chris Christie's Bridge Scandal"
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4015:"Breaking news: Thousands of documents released in Christie GWB scandal"
3354:"Ex-blogger is Governor Christie's eyes, ears inside the Port Authority"
3039:"GW Bridge Painters: Dangerous Job on Top of the World's Busiest Bridge"
2107:
1257:, an elevated highway linking Newark and Jersey City. On June 23, 2014,
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coordinator, traffic jams delayed paramedic response times, including a
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ended when the two lanes were reopened on September 13 by an order from
36:"Bridgegate" entrance, customary three rush-hour toll lanes (20, 22, 24)
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6777:"Port Authority lawyer called before grand jury in federal GWB inquiry"
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2812:"Christie: 'I'm sure' Bridgegate was 'a factor' in Trump's VP decision"
2656:"Chris Christie's 2016 prospects drop amid allegations, new poll shows"
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reporter asked PA spokesman Coleman about what had occurred after some
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9548:"Lawyer for Ex-Christie Aide Seeks Corrections to Lane Closing Report"
7964:"GWB probe: Trial of two former Christie aides delayed until November"
7558:"Feds Subpoena Legislative Committee for Christie Bridge Scandal Docs"
6461:"Bridge scandal panel to subpoena records of Christie internal review"
5214:"David Wildstein, player in NJ bridge scandal, will talk for immunity"
4605:
4336:"New NJ documents show extensive coverup in Fort Lee traffic shutdown"
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3981:"Tolled Bridge: Why Christie's failure matters far west of the Hudson"
3482:"E-mails Suggest Top Christie Aide Used Lane Closures for Retribution"
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Controversies and investigations in the Governorship of Chris Christie
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United States Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation
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in order to force the airline to reinstate a discontinued flight from
10943:"Christie's favorable rating drops after GWB controversy, poll finds"
9252:"Law firm investigating bridge scandal donated to Christie-led group"
8995:
8041:"Bridgegate prosecutors want to keep secret 1.5 M pages of documents"
7403:"David Samson subpoenaed by federal prosecutors in N.Y., reports say"
6750:"First subpoenas for testimony issued by N.J. bridge probe committee"
6727:"Former Christie campaign staffer subpoenaed by Bridgegate committee"
5948:"Bridge scandal: Members of NJ investigative committee are announced"
5371:
5354:"Chris Christie's Not in the Clear Yet. These Text Messages Show Why"
5107:"Is a Billion-Dollar Development Project at the Heart of Bridgegate?"
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Dopp, Terrence; Voreacos, David & Jones, Tim (January 16, 2014).
4836:"Christie names a former attorney general as Port Authority chairman"
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4300:"Bridgegate trial testimony exposes ugly side of New Jersey politics"
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Besides the two Democratic co-chairs, members included Assemblywoman
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Illinois who assisted in the prosecution of former Illinois governor
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10445:"Yes, Chris Christie did create a culture of retaliation: Editorial"
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7300:"Federal prosecutors subpoena Christie's campaign, NJ GOP committee"
6891:"Christie bridge scandal committee subpoenas four to testify in May"
5702:
Boburg, Shawn; Reitmeyer, John; Akin, Stephanie (January 10, 2014).
5043:"New subpoenas could go out today in GWB lane closure scandal probe"
4216:"PA chief Patrick Foye's email on George Washington Bridge closures"
2626:"Thanks to scandal, Clinton would crush Christie in 2016, poll says"
2342:"PA chief Patrick Foye's email on George Washington Bridge closures"
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testify and "admit that he was the one who came up with that idea".
9108:"Report: 'Upset' Christie Berates Staff During Tense Investigation"
8772:"Bridgegate misconduct complaint against Christie can move forward"
7145:"Probe ordered into Port Authority cop's role in GWB lane closures"
6167:"Bridge scandal: Christie can use campaign cash for subpoena costs"
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4387:"Bridge Scandal Documents Indicate Effort to Hide Political Motive"
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On January 16, 2014, the governor's office announced the hiring of
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NJ DOT map showing jurisdictions of highways leading to the bridge
11167:"For Christie and MSNBC, a Messy Divorce Plays Out in Public View"
10974:"Chris Christie's Approval Rating Continues To Fall In New Jersey"
8172:"Christie doesn't believe his name will be on new Bridgegate list"
6834:"GWB probe: Legislative panel subpoenas Christie's chief of staff"
6270:"Christie bridge scandal: Recipients of 18 new subpoenas revealed"
5975:"Bridge scandal: NJ lawmakers combine two investigations into one"
5301:"Port Authority breaks silence on George Washington Bridge delays"
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3729:"Emails Suggest Safety Warnings About Closed Bridge Lanes Ignored"
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together with Republicans and Democrats?" Christie asked during a
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George Washington Bridge over the Hudson River; looking east from
7850:"GWB probe: Sentencing for David Wildstein delayed until January"
7705:"Port Authority answers questions posed by U.S. Senate committee"
6882:
6247:"Lawmakers probing Bridgegate' serve 18 new subpoenas: Who's who"
6238:
6158:
5677:"GOP lawmaker says one day is not enough to review GWB documents"
5624:"Emails Tie Top Christie Aides to Lane Closings, Despite Denials"
5517:"Port Authority Chief Testifies in George Washington Bridge Flap"
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to approval of a project represented by David Samson's law firm.
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On May 1, 2015, the U.S. Attorney unsealed indictments, charging
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10672:"Giuliani is Christie's strongest defender amid the GWB scandal"
9994:"Bridge Scandal Signals Dems Ready to Give Christie a Hard Time"
9892:"New book on Christie pulls back curtain on Bridgegate: Q&A"
7879:
Diamond, Jeremy; Jaffe, Alexandra; Frates, Chris (May 1, 2015).
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5244:"Joint Committee to Investigate Bridge Lane Closure Controversy"
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Office for Cooperation with the Diaspora and Serbs in the Region
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based on the events having occurred in Fort Lee, and found that
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had opened its own inquiry into the closure. Committee chairman
9066:"Internal Probe: Christie's Account of Bridgegate 'Rings True'"
8653:
7429:"Feds rescind subpoena to Port Authority Chairman David Samson"
6808:"Bridge scandal testimony from Port Authority leader postponed"
6678:"NJ judge rules against bridge scandal panel in subpoena fight"
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4940:
4904:"U.S. Indictment Details Plotting in New Jersey Bridge Scandal"
4404:
4046:"Chris Christie Knew of Traffic Scheme, Bridgegate Figure Says"
3925:
3748:"Bridge emails show Chris Christie aides ignored public safety"
2686:"Gov. Christie faces political fallout from BridgeGate scandal"
2573:"David Samson, a Christie Associate, Pleads Guilty to a Felony"
2203:"Christie campaign seeks funds to cover Bridgegate legal costs"
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comfortable that we have all the information we need to have."
1181:, "federal charges are now ruled out for Chris Christie", was
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10871:"RCP's Scott Conroy on Whether Christie Can Weather the Storm"
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9774:
Mann, Ted; Orden, Erica; Haddon, Heather (December 12, 2013).
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8094:"Feds Want Judge to Deny Media Request for Bridge Case Filing"
7353:"Fort Lee Mayor Mark Sokolich met with U.S. Attorney's Office"
7266:
5917:"N.J. Assembly, Senate merge panels investigating GWB scandal"
4125:"Fort Lee Mayor: Port Authority Blamed Me For The Traffic Jam"
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reporter Tedd Mann. "Jesus", Baroni replied, "Call Drewniak".
450:, ordered that the lanes be reopened in a strongly worded 7:44
10663:
10472:"Fact checking Chris Christie's CNN town hall | CNN Politics"
10108:"Christie Fires Aide in Bridge Scandal as U.S. Opens Inquiry"
10085:"Bridgegate witness takes back comments about Christie lying"
9828:"Report: Chris Christie calls Andrew Cuomo over traffic flap"
9453:"Bridget Kelly's lawyer responds to internal Christie report"
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7907:"Ex-Christie aide breaks silence, lashes out over Bridgegate"
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5184:"Christie Bridge Scandal Prosecutions Seen Built on Cover-Up"
5158:"Meet the Other Mayor Accusing Chris Christie of Retaliation"
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4784:"Port Authority Official Is Out Amid Scandal Over Shut Lanes"
4243:"Christie appointee ordered officials' silence on Bridgegate"
2761:"Chris Christie and New Hampshire: 10 Things That Went Wrong"
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10771:
Brodesser-Akner, Claude; Salant, Jonathan D. (May 2, 2015).
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9427:"Irate Friends See Sexism in Report on Former Christie Aide"
8126:"Feds fight news media request to unseal Bridgegate records"
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Port Authority's official response to initial Senate inquiry
7452:
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7043:"Christie Cabinet Member Told of Bridge Lane Closures – WSJ"
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5650:"Gov. Chris Christie 'Outraged' in Statement on GWB Scandal"
3005:"George Washington Bridge: maintaining world's busiest span"
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List of people involved in the Fort Lee lane closure scandal
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also condemned their remarks, stating: “We cannot allow for
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United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York
10231:"Chris Christie responds to new bridge scandal allegations"
9400:"Christie's Bridgegate investigation is baloney: Editorial"
9300:"Judge orders law firm to turn over Bridgegate probe notes"
8195:"Judge delays release of Bridgegate co-conspirator's names"
8163:
8114:
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7275:"U.S. Attorney Subpoenas Chris Christie Campaign Documents"
5489:"In Varied Ways, Costs of New Jersey Bridge Scandal Add Up"
5381:
Hayes, Melissa & Phillis, Michael (February 19, 2014).
5276:. New Jersey Legislature. November 25, 2013. Archived from
5062:"Christie bridge jam inquiry to probe $ 1 billion projects"
4074:"Ex-ally: Gov. Christie seemed happy about bridge gridlock"
3389:"Port Authority job created for Christie ally, source says"
3093:. Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. Archived from
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The first hearing was held on November 25, 2013, for which
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Transcript of Christie's January 9, 2014, press conference
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7933:"Battle continues over documents in GWB lane-closing case"
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6998:"Bridgegate Committee Can't Call Any More Major Witnesses"
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Zernike, Kate & Chenjan, David W. (January 29, 2014).
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4657:
4639:"Sack Samson: Port Authority chairman has to hit the road"
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Kastenbaum, Steve & Frates, Chris (January 16, 2014).
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by the committee's attorney, Reid Schar, December 8, 2014
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News coverage about GW Bridge lane closure scandal from:
10746:"U.S. Attorney in New Jersey Stays Silent About Christie"
10353:
Linhorst, Michael & Hayes, Melissa (April 17, 2014).
9539:
8950:"Christie administration lawyers up; subpoenas going out"
8810:"Judge orders new trial in Christie Bridgegate complaint"
8680:
8625:
8400:"Federal Prosecutors Rest Their Case in Bridgegate Trial"
8149:"Judge orders release of Bridgegate co-conspirator names"
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6741:
5886:"Christie GWB scandal: Names of 18 served with subpoenas"
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704:"Radio silence. His name comes right after Mayor Fulop."
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alleged that he was also targeted for political reprisals
11004:. Monmouth University. February 24, 2014. Archived from
10822:"Christie apologizes: 'I am embarrassed and humiliated'"
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American Governor: Chris Christie's Bridge to Redemption
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9278:"Bridgegate Panel To Begin Calling Witnesses Next Month"
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Letter from Rockefeller to USDOT regarding lane closures
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5857:"Broader investigation of N.J. bridge closures launched"
5830:"A Hiring by Christie Raises Questions Over Cooperation"
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Santora, March & Zernikej, Kate (January 10, 2014).
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2458:"Timeline of events around GWB lane-closure controversy"
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Chairman race, and to cease his consulting role for the
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New Jersey Legislative Select Committee on Investigation
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Subpoenaed documents released by New Jersey Legislature
10415:"Christie says he would have stopped GWB lane closures"
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Boburg, Shawn & Hayes, Melissa (February 3, 2014).
7995:"Bridgegate: Trial for Baroni, Kelly moved to November"
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6324:"For Christie, Politics Team Kept a Focus on Two Races"
6047:
5182:
Voreacos, David & Larson, Erik (January 10, 2014).
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Seidman, Andrew & Hanna, Maddie (January 9, 2014).
4353:
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3142:"Ten Operating Toll Booths on Lower Level of GW Bridge"
3037:; Zak, Lana & Wash, Stephanie (November 20, 2012).
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The lane-closure scandal also sparked inquiries by the
10645:"DNC blasts Chris Christie with Facebook parody video"
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9318:"On Bridgegate, a million-dollar whitewash: Editorial"
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Berger, Paul; Sampson, Peter J. (September 13, 2016).
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Berger, Paul; Sampson, Peter J. (September 14, 2016).
7881:"Bridgegate: 1 guilty plea, 2 indictments and 'liars'"
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4360:"Road Warrior: Closed tollbooths a commuting disaster"
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Rucker, Philip & Blake, Aaron (January 10, 2014).
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or for failing to support the Port's last toll hike".
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during a commemoration of the 12th anniversary of the
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maximize traffic disruption in the surrounding areas.
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during a commemoration of the 12th anniversary of the
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Transportation Committee that the closures were for a
11408:"A Timeline for the George Washington Bridge Scandal"
10896:. Rasmussen Reports. January 21, 2014. Archived from
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10389:"Christie chooses law dean as his office's ombudsman"
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9694:"Bridgegate Prosecutors Have a Second List: Who Knew"
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9150:"'Exhaustive' Christie Report Omitted Port Authority"
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Berger, Paul; Racioppi, Dustin (September 21, 2016).
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3322:"Christie Faces Scandal on Traffic Jam Aides Ordered"
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for the lost toll revenue during the bridge closure.
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United States Attorney for the District of New Jersey
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United States Attorney for the District of New Jersey
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who had not supported Christie as a candidate in the
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Santora, Marc; Rashbaum, William (January 9, 2014).
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8566:"Bridgegate: Ex-Christie aides partially win appeal"
8426:"Prosecutors wrap up their case in Bridgegate trial"
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6490:"Christie's bridge scandal lawyers to be subpoenaed"
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4613:"Port Authority chairman David Samson should resign"
4561:"In Job, Appointee Profits and Christie Gains Power"
4516:"In Bridge Scandal, a Slight Heard Around the World"
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Terkel, Amanda & Stein, Sam (January 10, 2014).
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2539:"BREAKING: Bridgegate verdict: Guilty on all counts"
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covered the lane closure story on December 8, 2013.
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9175:"Christie's sham investigation / Don't make us pay"
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8697:"Kelly: The man who wants to send Christie to jail"
8347:"Politics cast shadow over Bridgegate jury process"
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5775:"NJ Rep.: 'Unbelievable' That Nobody Told Christie"
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3801:Zernike, Kate; Remnick, Noah (September 20, 2016).
3703:"EMS responses delayed by GWB closures in Fort Lee"
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3279:"Christie probe report urges Port Authority revamp"
2785:"Even in New Hampshire, 'Bridgegate' Dogs Christie"
2735:LoBianco, Tony; Preston, Mark (February 10, 2016).
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10597:"DNC Hits Christie in Super Bowl Themed Online Ad"
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7795:"2nd Bridge Inquiry Said to Be Linked to Christie"
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7481:"Grand Jury Questions Christie Aide in an Inquiry"
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5352:Kroll, Andy & Corn, David (January 10, 2014).
5331:"Baroni: GWB Lane Closures Were for Traffic Study"
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3831:"Timeline: Fulop, Christie and the Port Authority"
2836:Berger, Paul; Racioppi, Dustin; Sampson, Peter J.
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2288:"The backstory of Christie's 'Bridgegate' scandal"
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503:In other communications, officials used an ethnic
11479:WNYC-AM/FM (New York) and New Jersey Public Radio
11366:WNYC-AM/FM (New York) and New Jersey Public Radio
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10999:"Chris Christie Dragged Further Under the Bridge"
10848:"Bridge scandal tarnishes Chris Christie's image"
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8851:"Chris Christie won't be charged in 'Bridgegate'"
8799:, NJ Advance Media for NJ.com (January 16, 2019).
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8594:, CBS New York/Associated Press (April 24, 2019).
8064:"Judge's order keeps lid on Bridgegate documents"
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11250:"N.J. improperly withheld GWB info, judge rules"
9671:"3 Stages of Chris Christie's Crisis Management"
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9138:
8786:
8321:"Kingmaker Bill Palatucci plays a critical role"
8018:"Judge sets new date for Bridgegate trial again"
7812:
7621:
7021:"Legislative probe on bridge traffic jams slows"
7018:
6989:
5819:
5072:
4037:
3866:
3862:
3860:
3858:
3856:
3854:
3852:
3541:
3386:
2711:Moody, Chris; Killough, Ashley (June 30, 2015).
2590:
2588:
2586:
2365:
2363:
952:New Jersey Constitution (Article I, paragraph 7)
11521:(signed January 21, 2015, released May 1, 2015)
11391:as reported by NJ Advance Media, September 2016
10839:
10105:
9773:
9499:
9392:
8893:
8376:Sherman, Ted; Arco, Matt (September 19, 2016).
8169:
7446:
6426:
4930:"A Bridge to Scandal: Behind the Fort Lee Ruse"
4552:
4384:
4188:"A Bridge to Scandal: Behind the Fort Lee Ruse"
3033:
2803:
2752:
2734:
2713:"Chris Christie launches 2016 presidential bid"
2671:(Poll conducted January 31 to February 2, 2014)
2440:
2384:
1234:
1067:
1002:One of the subpoenas sought documents from the
745:Assembly Transportation Committee investigation
262:elected Governor of New Jersey in November 2009
111:Executive Director and Democrat from New York,
11357:with interactive graph depicting relationships
11132:
9310:
9097:
9060:
9058:
9056:
8763:
8740:
8541:"Convicted Bridgegate defendants file appeals"
8290:"Bridgegate jury seated, trial ready to begin"
7821:
7012:
6321:
5668:
5181:
4558:
4297:
3820:
3800:
3380:
3341:
2414:
1080:
227:The George Washington Bridge, a double-decker
11606:
11216:
11084:"Christie Ally Resigning From Port Authority"
10799:"Christie drops swagger amid heat of scandal"
10352:
9641:. Threshold Editions (Simon & Schuster).
9565:
9510:"Monmouth Poll: Christie job approval at 51%"
9418:
8894:Brodesser-Akner, Claude (February 16, 2017).
8475:Sherman, Ted; Arco, Matt (November 4, 2016).
8344:
8287:
7630:"How The Media (Briefly) Exonerated Christie"
7200:Sherman, Ted; Arco, Matt (October 14, 2016).
6974:"Mike DuHaime's role during Christie scandal"
6862:
6212:
4927:
3849:
2710:
2583:
2360:
2005:intensive coverage by MSNBC and other media,
982:, deputy general counsel, Christie appointee
858:if Christie was aware of his aides' actions.
11527:(filed April 23, 2015, unsealed May 1, 2015)
11500:Interim Report to the New Jersey Legislature
10971:
10883:(Interview with Steve Chaggaris of CBS News)
10083:Sherman, Ted; Arco, Matt (October 6, 2016).
9971:"Chris Christie: Andrew Cuomo Story 'Wrong'"
8123:
7822:Zernike, Kate; Santora, Marc (May 1, 2015).
7225:"U.S. Attorney Now Investigating Bridgegate"
5793:
5380:
4457:
3091:"George Washington Bridge: Facts & Info"
1994:as breaking the pivotal story on January 8.
1265:
862:Special legislative investigative committees
153:resulted in a nine-count indictment against
11828:Transportation in Bergen County, New Jersey
10286:
10178:"5 big unanswered questions in Bridge-gate"
10082:
9713:
9711:
9053:
8491:
8474:
8375:
7199:
6701:. Fox News. Associated Press. April 9, 2014
6487:
4333:
3681:
2317:"Fort Lee traffic jam caused human debacle"
1554:allegations by Mayor of Hoboken Dawn Zimmer
1414:U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
1401:
1227:to conduct its own review of the incident.
962:while it awaited an opinion from the state
846:. The committee voted to hold Wildstein in
536:
11613:
11599:
11315:"Christie Page", not limited to Bridgegate
10516:"All in With Chris Hayes, January 9, 2014"
9868:"Are the police involved in 'bridgegate'?"
8520:
6747:
5966:
4269:"What's in the Christie scandal documents"
4185:
3542:Wright-Piersanti, Tom (January 10, 2014).
3506:
3504:
3502:
3312:
3310:
3308:
3306:
3304:
3302:
3300:
1566:New Jersey Department of Community Affairs
1225:United States Department of Transportation
815:and other news media. On January 8, 2014,
639:In an interview on February 6, 2014, with
543:David Samson (lawyer) § Controversies
11823:Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
11531:Juror questionnaire in Baroni-Kelly trial
11329:of their coverage, and their interactive
10972:Edwards-Levy, Ariel (February 24, 2014).
10567:
9968:
9825:
9691:
9522:
9147:
8924:
8848:
8720:
7722:Letter from Rockefeller to Port Authority
7578:
7351:Baxter, Christopher (February 24, 2014).
7202:"7 lies revealed during Bridgegate trial"
6865:"is Christie's chief of staff subpoenaed"
6724:
6405:
6353:Baxter, Christopher (February 12, 2014).
6268:Baxter, Christopher (February 10, 2014).
6192:Baxter, Christopher (February 10, 2014).
5972:
5883:
5463:
5351:
5175:
5014:
5008:
4928:Kleinfieldjan, N. R. (January 12, 2014).
4585:Baxter, Christopher (February 25, 2014).
4509:
4507:
4505:
4503:
4357:
4329:
4327:
4325:
3940:"Wildstein's subpoenaed texting document"
3922:"Wildstein's subpoenaed texting document"
3694:
3602:
3070:Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
1450:Official misconduct case against Christie
248:Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
208:Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
160:At the time of the scandal, Christie was
11620:
11082:Emma G. Fitzsimmons (December 8, 2013).
10796:
10017:
9915:
9708:
9218:
9199:
9032:
9001:
8619:
8604:Supreme Court to Take Up Bridgegate Case
8170:Brodesser-Akner, Claude (May 11, 2016).
7773:
7743:
7702:
7650:
7426:
7142:
7116:
7090:
6971:
6432:
6261:
6137:
6027:Baxter, Christopher (January 27, 2014).
5914:
5758:
5674:
5155:
5040:
4833:
3952:
3722:
3720:
2570:
2536:
2369:
2314:
2269:"For Christie, perhaps a bridge too far"
2174:
1199:
1084:
907:(D-Middlesex), Assembly Majority Leader
771:
612:
272:as deputy executive director of the PA.
211:
166:2016 Republican nomination for President
39:
31:
11813:Political scandals in the United States
11720:America's first motion picture industry
11164:
11138:
11124:. The Poynter Institute. Archived from
10797:Caldwell, Leigh Ann (January 9, 2014).
10642:
10595:Walshe, Shushannah (February 2, 2014).
10540:
10201:
10059:
9941:
9747:
9717:
9601:
9545:
9424:
9002:Linhorst, Michael (February 17, 2014).
8497:
8443:
8318:
8261:
8238:
8215:
8192:
8146:
8061:
8038:
8015:
7992:
7904:
7478:
7377:
6888:
6649:
6406:Isherwood, Darryl (February 28, 2014).
6294:
5945:
5647:
5621:
5440:
5298:
5216:. AOL. January 17, 2014. Archived from
4901:
4781:
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2488:
1643:
1424:Kelly's lawyers filed a petition for a
1350:
1251:U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
1133:released by the committee from others.
442:On Friday morning, September 13, 2013,
14:
11755:
11100:
10868:
10819:
10594:
10321:Baxter, Christopher (April 17, 2014).
10320:
10255:
9991:
9840:
9275:
8970:
8925:Isherwood, Darryl (January 16, 2014).
7961:
7930:
7847:
7530:
7401:Baxter, Christopher (March 10, 2014).
7400:
7350:
7272:
7253:
7168:
7063:
6914:
6805:
6774:
6675:
6615:
6549:Baxter, Christopher (April 11, 2014).
6548:
6488:Delli Santi, Angela (March 31, 2014).
6459:Baxter, Christopher (March 31, 2014).
6458:
6352:
6267:
6244:
6191:
6026:
5915:Linhorst, Michael (January 21, 2014).
5759:Martinez, Michael (January 11, 2014).
5732:
5486:
5464:Bernstein, Andrea (December 9, 2013).
5299:Phillis, Michael (November 25, 2013).
5241:
5104:
5017:"Fort Lee redevelopment plan unveiled"
4859:
4750:
4584:
4532:
4500:
4478:
4358:Cichowski, John (September 13, 2013).
4322:
4240:
4186:Kleinfield, N. R. (January 12, 2014).
4149:
4071:
3889:
3675:
3571:
3510:
3427:
3224:
2623:
2394:Baxter, Christopher (March 11, 2014).
2393:
2315:Alcindor, Yamiche (January 10, 2014).
2200:
1846:Former Republican New Jersey governor
1195:
634:2013 New Jersey gubernatorial election
268:. During his first term, he appointed
239:from the heavier traffic of the major
149:An investigation led by U.S. Attorney
128:2013 New Jersey gubernatorial election
11594:
11165:Barbaro, Michael (January 19, 2014).
10940:
10922:. Rasmussen Reports. January 10, 2014
10845:
10743:
10724:
10701:
10670:Akin, Stephanie (February 10, 2014).
10469:
10412:
10386:
10228:
9969:McCalmont, Lucy (December 13, 2013).
9916:Racioppi, Dustin (October 20, 2016).
9889:
9826:McCalmont, Lucy (December 13, 2013).
9602:Phillis, Michael (December 3, 2013).
9523:Cavaliere, Victoria (April 9, 2014).
9450:
9249:
9033:Hutchins, Randy (February 12, 2014).
8947:
8694:
8620:de Vogue, Ariane (January 14, 2020).
8319:Johnson, Eliana (December 16, 2013).
7560:. WNBC-TV4 (New York). April 25, 2014
7504:
7378:Zambito, Thomas (February 27, 2014).
7222:
7143:Strunsky, Steve (February 17, 2014).
7117:Strunsky, Steve (December 10, 2013).
6940:
6831:
6676:Baxter, Christopher (April 9, 2014).
6510:
6226:. Associated Press. February 10, 2014
6165:Rizzo, Salvador (February 11, 2014).
6164:
6110:
6053:
5999:
5973:Giambusso, David (January 27, 2014).
5854:
5595:
5333:. Associated Press. November 25, 2013
5132:"Following the Money on 'Bridgegate'"
4946:
4860:Baxter, Christopher (July 10, 2014).
4807:
4751:Symons, Michael (February 26, 2014).
4097:
4043:
3953:Strunsky, Steve (September 3, 2014).
3727:Jaffe, Alexandra (January 10, 2014).
3726:
3717:
3479:
3002:
2683:
2537:Racioppi, Dustin (November 4, 2016).
1918:Monmouth University/Asbury Park Press
1623:Monmouth University Polling Institute
1605:
1508:
1122:New Jersey Republican State Committee
11247:
11139:Guthrie, Marisa (January 10, 2014).
11119:
11055:
11029:
10669:
10643:Johnson, Brent (February 10, 2014).
10568:Isherwood, Daryl (January 8, 2014).
10541:Portnoy, Jenna (December 13, 2013).
10175:
10018:Racioppi, Dustin (August 10, 2016).
9942:Portnoy, Jenna (December 13, 2013).
9841:Terkel, Amanda (December 13, 2013).
9632:
9219:Linhorst, Michael (April 18, 2014).
9148:Bernstein, Andrea (March 31, 2014).
8262:Zernike, Kate (September 14, 2016).
7774:Strunsky, Steve (January 17, 2014).
7744:Strunsky, Steve (January 17, 2014).
7703:Strunsky, Steve (January 16, 2014).
7676:
7627:
7091:Strunsky, Steve (October 16, 2013).
7040:
6995:
6863:Schoonejongen, John (June 4, 2014).
6806:Baxter, Christopher (May 28, 2014).
6748:Kastenbaum, Steve (April 22, 2014).
6725:Isherwood, Darryl (April 30, 2014).
6379:
6295:Johnson, Brent (February 11, 2014).
6245:Frumin, Aliyah (February 11, 2014).
5884:Reitmeyer, John (January 17, 2014).
5574:. Woodland Park, NJ. January 8, 2014
5540:
5514:
5242:Haddon, Heather (January 27, 2014).
5041:Strunsky, Steve (January 13, 2014).
4072:Porter, David (September 27, 2016).
4013:Akin, Stephanie (January 10, 2014).
4012:
3979:Akin, Stephanie (January 13, 2014).
3978:
3628:
3603:LoGiurato, Brett (January 9, 2014).
3453:
2867:Zernike, Kate (September 19, 2016).
2809:
2758:
2425:
2175:Bruinius, Harry (January 31, 2014).
2151:List of scandals with "-gate" suffix
1800:planning or execution of this act."
974:countering the lawyers' objections.
134:, who ordered the lanes closed, and
27:2013–14 New Jersey political scandal
10949:. Woodland Park, NJ. Archived from
10941:Hayes, Melissa (January 22, 2014).
10678:. Woodland Park, NJ. Archived from
10295:. Woodland Park, NJ. Archived from
10264:. Woodland Park, NJ. Archived from
10229:Brent, Johnson (January 31, 2014).
9610:. Woodland Park, NJ. Archived from
9200:Freidman, Matt (January 18, 2014).
9010:. Woodland Park, NJ. Archived from
8979:. Woodland Park, NJ. Archived from
8721:Rosenberg, Eli (October 13, 2016).
7273:Terkel, Amanda (January 23, 2014).
7254:Reilly, Ryan J. (January 9, 2014).
7177:. Woodland Park, NJ. Archived from
7169:Boburg, Shawn (February 16, 2014).
6915:Baxter, Christopher (May 7, 2014).
5946:Johnson, Brent (January 24, 2014).
5923:. Woodland Park, NJ. Archived from
5892:. Woodland Park, NJ. Archived from
5710:. Woodland Park, NJ. Archived from
5675:Strunsky, Steve (January 8, 2014).
5441:McArdle, Kevin (December 9, 2013).
5389:. Woodland Park, NJ. Archived from
5307:. Woodland Park, NJ. Archived from
5156:Connolly, Matt (January 10, 2014).
5015:Steinberg, Russell (June 1, 2012).
4955:. Woodland Park, NJ. Archived from
4728:. Woodland Park, NJ. Archived from
4671:. February 28, 2014. Archived from
4514:Kaminer, Ariel (January 11, 2014).
4438:"Chris Christie's Traffic Problems"
4150:Berger, Paul (September 22, 2016).
4021:. Woodland Park, NJ. Archived from
3890:Boburg, Shawn (September 3, 2014).
3875:. Woodland Park, NJ. Archived from
3869:"New GWB files, same callous jokes"
3746:Semuels, Alana (January 10, 2014).
3709:. Woodland Park, NJ. Archived from
3700:
3654:
3580:. Woodland Park, NJ. Archived from
3572:Boburg, Shawn (December 28, 2013).
3519:. Woodland Park, NJ. Archived from
3225:Samuel, Peter (December 17, 2013).
3003:Chang, Ti-Hua (December 19, 2013).
2783:Barbaro, Michael (April 15, 2015).
2654:Johnson, Brent (February 5, 2014).
2641:(Poll conducted February 4–9, 2014)
2571:McGeehan, Patrick (July 14, 2016).
2466:. Woodland Park, NJ. Archived from
2201:Larson, Leslie (January 31, 2014).
1895:
1810:
1768:United States Ombudsman Association
1750:Seton Hall University School of Law
964:Election Law Enforcement Commission
608:
24:
11544:Brennan complaint against Christie
11380:Timeline of events, according to:
11346:with graph depicting relationships
11217:InSerbia Team (January 10, 2014).
11120:Hare, Kristen (January 13, 2014).
11058:"Port Chief Fumed Over Bridge Jam"
10869:Conroy, Scott (January 22, 2014).
10846:Errol, Louis (December 17, 2013).
10820:Frumin, Aliyah (January 9, 2014).
10256:Boburg, Shawn (January 31, 2014).
10202:Kurdzuk, Tony (January 31, 2014).
9718:Rummell, Nick (October 24, 2016).
9692:Bernstein, Andrea (May 12, 2016).
9574:
9276:Magyar, Mark J. (April 15, 2014).
8971:Boburg, Shawn (January 31, 2014).
8879:. February 2, 2017. Archived from
8769:
8746:
8521:Corasaniti, Nick (July 12, 2017).
8216:Sherman, Ted (September 7, 2016).
8124:Darragh, Tim (February 17, 2016).
8091:
7651:Margolin, Josh (January 9, 2015).
7531:Haddon, Heather (April 25, 2014).
7427:Strunsky, Steve (March 10, 2014).
7019:Associated Press (July 16, 2014).
6972:Kornacki, Steve (April 19, 2014).
6138:Friedman, Matt (January 3, 2014).
6088:. January 31, 2014. Archived from
5855:Costa, Robert (January 13, 2014).
5733:Terkel, Amanda (January 9, 2014).
5648:Portnoy, Jenna (January 8, 2014).
5596:Nyhan, Brendan (January 8, 2014).
5541:Aron, Michael (December 9, 2013).
5105:Murphy, Brian (January 12, 2014).
4808:Rizzo, Salvador (March 28, 2014).
4720:Ensslin, John C. (March 4, 2014).
4533:Foster, David (January 10, 2014).
4479:Terkel, Amanda (January 8, 2014).
4414:Isquith, Elias (January 8, 2014).
4044:Reiss, Adam (September 27, 2016).
3774:Donohue, Pete (January 10, 2014).
3511:Boburg, Shawn (December 9, 2013).
3428:Foster, David (January 10, 2014).
3253:"The Port Authority Loses Its Way"
2970:Supreme Court of the United States
2737:"Chris Christie suspends campaign"
2624:Miller, Jake (February 12, 2014).
2370:Strunsky, Steve (March 11, 2014).
1737:the requested items were located.
1530:. Mastro served under Giuliani as
1430:Supreme Court of the United States
25:
11839:
11375:with one-year audio retrospective
11276:
11103:"The Record nails Christie story"
10704:"Kean: Christie questions remain"
10470:Staff, C. N. N. (June 13, 2023).
10413:Hayes, Melissa (April 24, 2014).
9992:Jordan, Bob (December 15, 2013).
9748:Johnson, Brent (April 24, 2014).
8695:Kelly, Mike (November 29, 2016).
7628:Katz, Matt (September 24, 2014).
7579:Isherwood, Darryl (May 1, 2014).
6889:Johnson, Brent (April 23, 2014).
6511:Hayes, Melissa (April 11, 2014).
6433:Friedman, Matt (March 21, 2014).
6111:Grant, Jason (February 3, 2014).
6054:Grant, Jason (January 31, 2014).
6000:Livio, Susan (January 28, 2014).
5622:Zernike, Kate (January 8, 2014).
5487:Porter, David (August 29, 2016).
4834:Friedman, Matt (April 29, 2014).
4416:"Christie bridge scandal deepens"
4266:
4241:Soltis, Andy (January 10, 2014).
2810:Gass, Nick (September 15, 2016).
2455:
1968:and requests for public records.
1924:
1879:
1874:
1610:Critics attacked the report as a
1026:(D-Camden) to fill that vacancy.
707:
466:how to respond. On September 13,
438:Reopening and immediate aftermath
18:Fort Lee lane closure controversy
11818:Political scandals in New Jersey
11248:Akin, Stephanie (July 3, 2014).
11241:
11210:
11113:
11101:Wemple, Erik (January 9, 2014).
11094:
11075:
11030:Mann, Ted (September 17, 2013).
10991:
10965:
10934:
10912:
10886:
10862:
10813:
10790:
10636:
10614:
10588:
10561:
10534:
10508:
10489:
10463:
10387:Hanna, Maddie (April 20, 2014).
10249:
10169:
10157:. New Jersey Department of State
10147:
10125:
10099:
10060:Darragh, Tim (August 10, 2016).
9985:
9962:
9935:
9860:
9668:
9662:
9595:
9467:
9444:
9425:Zernike, Kate (March 27, 2014).
9350:. March 28, 2014. Archived from
9292:
9250:Hanna, Maddie (April 18, 2014).
9193:
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8585:
8572:
8558:
8533:
8514:
8418:
8392:
8062:Zambito, Thomas (July 8, 2015).
7993:Zambito, Thomas (May 19, 2015).
7872:
7848:Boburg, Shawn (August 6, 2015).
7767:
7756:
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5149:
5124:
5098:
4947:Kelly, Mike (February 8, 2014).
4921:
4876:
4782:Zernike, Kate (March 28, 2014).
4559:Buettner, Russ (March 4, 2014).
4436:Davison, Amy (January 8, 2014).
4098:Barro, Josh (January 10, 2014).
3480:Blake, Aaron (January 8, 2014).
2980:from the original on May 7, 2020
2759:Katz, Matt (February 10, 2016).
2595:Barbaro, Michael (May 2, 2015).
2120:
2106:
2092:
2078:
2017:published an open letter from a
1703:Republican Governors Association
1585:Democratic Governors Association
1581:Republican Governors Association
749:On October 2, 2013, Assemblyman
9890:Moran, Tom (January 18, 2016).
9807:. Newark, NJ. December 13, 2013
9633:Katz, Matt (January 19, 2016).
9475:"Statement from Kelly's lawyer"
9451:Grant, Jason (March 29, 2014).
9374:"A Whitewash for Gov. Christie"
9344:"The Record: The Mastro report"
8948:Cohen, Tom (January 16, 2014).
8747:Ax, Joseph (October 13, 2016).
8016:Darragh, Tim (March 24, 2016).
7931:Berger, Paul (April 26, 2016).
7905:Diamond, Jeremy (May 1, 2015).
7479:Zernike, Kate (April 4, 2014).
6832:Hayes, Melissa (June 4, 2014).
6650:Zernike, Kate (April 9, 2014).
6616:Boburg, Shawn (April 9, 2014).
5422:. Newark, NJ. February 16, 2014
4619:. Newark, NJ. February 20, 2014
4526:
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3655:Mix, Naomi (January 10, 2014).
3648:
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3364:. March 4, 2012. Archived from
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2860:
2829:
2684:Evans, Dave (January 9, 2014).
2508:
1836:'s popular "Look Back" videos.
1127:Federal Bureau of Investigation
11689:George Washington Bridge Plaza
11525:Indictment of Baroni and Kelly
11403:, as of May 2015 (interactive)
11032:"Bridge Jam's Cause a Mystery"
10725:Lizza, Ryan (April 14, 2014).
10702:Kopan, Tal (January 9, 2014).
9546:Zernike, Kate (May 14, 2014).
9512:. PolitickerNJ. April 2, 2014.
8849:Woolsey, Anne; Almasy, Steve.
8770:Ma, Myles (October 13, 2016).
8647:"Kelly v. United States et al"
7962:Boburg, Shawn (May 19, 2015).
7677:Arco, Matt (January 9, 2015).
7505:Grant, Jason (April 7, 2014).
7223:Chung, Jen (January 9, 2014).
7064:Dawsey, Josh (July 18, 2014).
7041:Mann, Ted (January 12, 2014).
6941:Hayes, Melissa (May 7, 2014).
6380:Mann, Ted (February 3, 2014).
5515:Mann, Ted (December 9, 2013).
5443:"Official: GWB Closures 'Odd'"
3942:. Scribd. January 10–17, 2014.
3629:Rose, Lisa (January 9, 2014).
3454:Eric, Lach (January 8, 2014).
2489:Johnson, Brent (May 2, 2014).
2426:Mann, Ted (January 14, 2014).
2334:
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1886:Christie 2016 presidential bid
1791:editorial board answered that
1359:member and former law partner
1270:
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622:George Washington Bridge Plaza
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11730:Fort Lee lane closure scandal
11321:(especially latest news from
11305:(especially latest news from
11056:Mann, Ted (October 1, 2013).
8239:Sherman, Ted (May 12, 2016).
8193:Darragh, Tim (May 13, 2016).
8147:Sherman, Ted (May 10, 2016).
8039:Sherman, Ted (May 21, 2015).
6775:Boburg, Shawn (May 1, 2014).
4902:Zernike, Kate (May 1, 2015).
4695:"Time for David Samson to Go"
4645:. New York. February 25, 2014
3837:. Newark, NJ. January 8, 2014
3701:Tat, Linh (January 8, 2014).
2181:The Christian Science Monitor
2161:
2064:, publisher of the newspaper
2051:Yugoslavia: Death of a Nation
2035:every name that ends in ‘-ić’
1821:Democratic National Committee
1577:U.S. Internal Revenue Service
1532:Deputy Mayor of New York City
1389:
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62:Fort Lee lane closure scandal
10624:. Fox News. February 2, 2014
10520:transcript of broadcast show
9085:. globalpost. March 27, 2014
7332:. New York. January 10, 2014
7000:. WNYC & NJ Public Radio
6996:Katz, Matt (July 15, 2014).
1570:Hurricane Sandy relief funds
1235:Other closure-related probes
1161:"reaffirms" their progress.
1068:Port Authority investigation
954:rights against unreasonable
915:(R-Monmouth), Assemblywoman
7:
11447:or NJ Advance Media, as of
11389:David Wildstein's testimony
11371:September 10, 2014, at the
11338:Key players, according to:
10744:Healy, Patrick (May 2015).
10155:"2013 Election Information"
10047:September 19, 2016, at the
8582:, WHYY (February 26, 2019).
2973:. May 7, 2020. p. 15.
2071:
1534:and Assistant US Attorney.
1515:Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher
1378:On November 4, 2016, after
1247:Manhattan District Attorney
1081:U.S. Attorney investigation
1008:Access to the Region's Core
266:re-elected in November 2013
92:for the upper level of the
10:
11844:
11636:Fort Lee Police Department
11433:updated graphical timeline
10133:"Christie news conference"
9870:. MSNBC. February 17, 2014
9110:. NBC News. March 27, 2014
9068:. NBC News. March 27, 2014
8498:Sherman, Ted; Arco, Matt.
5602:Columbia Journalism Review
3066:"George Washington Bridge"
2463:The Record (Bergen County)
1869:first presidential primary
1405:
1305:unindicted co-conspirators
1238:
923:(R-Bergen), Assemblywoman
919:(D-Bergen), Assemblywoman
911:(D-Camden), Assemblywoman
540:
344:emergency medical services
342:According to the Fort Lee
333:
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11773:2014 in American politics
11768:2013 in American politics
11763:2013 crimes in New Jersey
11743:
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11549:October 18, 2016, at the
11511:January 11, 2014, at the
11350:NJ.com (NJ Advance Media)
10522:. MSNBC. January 10, 2014
10393:The Philadelphia Inquirer
9726:. Courthouse News Service
9256:The Philadelphia Inquirer
9126:. Reuters. March 27, 2014
4465:The Philadelphia Inquirer
3362:Woodland Park, New Jersey
2521:The Philadelphia Inquirer
1843:Communications Director.
1556:that Lieutenant Governor
1266:Trial of Baroni and Kelly
731:immunity from prosecution
279:
11745:This list is incomplete.
11735:Palisades Amusement Park
11684:George Washington Bridge
11641:Fort Lee School District
11536:October 1, 2016, at the
11519:Wildstein plea agreement
8795:Claude Brodesser-Akner,
8128:. New Jersey On-Line LLC
8092:AP (February 17, 2016).
6986:(start at 6:30 of video)
3204:New Jersey State Library
2062:North Jersey Media Group
2002:Boston Marathon bombings
1787:town hall meeting. The
1568:, had linked release of
1402:Appeals and resentencing
895:(D-Bergen), Assemblyman
844:New Jersey constitutions
599:Columbia, South Carolina
537:David Samson allegations
204:George Washington Bridge
94:George Washington Bridge
88:by closing lanes at the
54:Manhattan, New York City
11062:The Wall Street Journal
11036:The Wall Street Journal
10135:. CNN. November 6, 2013
9780:The Wall Street Journal
8915:, WKXW (March 2, 2017).
7537:The Wall Street Journal
6492:. KSL. Associated Press
6386:The Wall Street Journal
5521:The Wall Street Journal
5248:The Wall Street Journal
3283:The Wall Street Journal
2433:The Wall Street Journal
2100:New York (state) portal
1962:The Wall Street Journal
1948:The Wall Street Journal
1941:On September 17, 2013,
1777:The Wall Street Journal
1725:, or my chief counsel,
1678:The Wall Street Journal
1673:The Wall Street Journal
1318:The Wall Street Journal
1168:On September 18, 2014,
988:New Jersey State Police
897:Michael Patrick Carroll
498:The Wall Street Journal
11674:Fort Lee Historic Park
11145:The Hollywood Reporter
9724:www.courthousenews.com
9179:Press of Atlantic City
7632:. NJ Public Radio/WNYC
2156:Politics of New Jersey
1699:Republican State Party
1671:On December 12, 2013,
1528:United States Attorney
1524:mayor of New York City
1434:Kelly v. United States
1408:Kelly v. United States
1208:
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11309:and NJ Advance Media)
10873:. Real Clear Politics
10752:. No. 1 May 2015
8357:on September 15, 2016
8300:on September 15, 2016
7609:. NBC News (New York)
6752:. CNN. Archived from
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4275:. CNN. Archived from
3713:on February 28, 2014.
2938:. September 17, 2019.
2688:. ABC. Archived from
2208:Daily News (New York)
1627:Quinnipiac University
1239:Further information:
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940:Fifth Amendment right
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10682:on February 21, 2014
10299:on February 21, 2014
9014:on February 20, 2014
8883:on February 5, 2017.
7181:on February 19, 2014
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5220:on February 27, 2014
4279:on February 16, 2014
3902:on September 4, 2014
3663:. Newark, NJ: NJ.com
2692:on February 27, 2014
1773:Bristol-Myers Squibb
1644:Christie's responses
1638:Susan Davis Wigenton
1436:, in the 2019 term.
1394:In 2017, Baroni was
1351:Trial and conviction
1096:On January 9, 2014,
899:(R-Morris), Senator
697:Mayor of Jersey City
691:On January 9, 2014,
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11573: /
11485:Official documents
11474:WNBC-TV4 (New York)
11229:on January 29, 2014
11107:The Washington Post
10978:The Huffington Post
10953:on February 3, 2014
10727:"Crossing Christie"
10268:on February 1, 2014
10182:The Washington Post
10030:on January 16, 2017
9847:The Huffington Post
9673:. New York: WNYC-TV
9583:on January 13, 2017
8983:on February 3, 2014
8812:. January 12, 2017.
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7235:on January 12, 2014
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6086:The Washington Post
5927:on February 3, 2014
5896:on January 19, 2014
5861:The Washington Post
5805:The Huffington Post
5779:Talking Points Memo
5739:The Huffington Post
5311:on January 10, 2014
5280:on January 12, 2014
5194:on January 14, 2014
5111:Talking Points Memo
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4994:The Washington Post
4959:on February 9, 2014
4486:The Huffington Post
4366:. Woodland Park, NJ
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4162:on January 16, 2017
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3928:. January 10, 2014.
3688:The Huffington Post
3523:on January 13, 2014
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3460:Talking Points Memo
3368:on November 7, 2014
3320:(January 8, 2014).
3259:. February 17, 2014
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2848:on November 5, 2016
2549:on January 16, 2017
2470:on January 14, 2014
2273:The Washington Post
2146:Crime in New Jersey
1796:the lane closures.
1587:from 2012 to 2014.
1491:Christopher Porrino
1467:official misconduct
1196:U.S. Senate inquiry
1170:WNBC-TV4 (New York)
903:(D-Essex), Senator
649:9/11 Memorial Plaza
518:The Huffington Post
490:Wall Street Journal
473:Wall Street Journal
294:New Jersey Assembly
162:a leading contender
140:New Jersey Assembly
138:, who had told the
11778:2014 in New Jersey
11725:Battle of Fort Lee
11412:The New York Times
11343:The New York Times
11260:on August 10, 2014
11171:The New York Times
11088:The New York Times
10750:The New York Times
10112:The New York Times
10087:. NJ Advance Media
10064:. NJ Advance Media
9614:on January 8, 2014
9552:The New York Times
9431:The New York Times
9378:The New York Times
9106:Isikoff, Michael.
9083:The Canadian Press
8830:. January 27, 2017
8774:. NJ Advance Media
8727:The New York Times
8527:The New York Times
8479:. NJ Advance Media
8406:. October 13, 2016
8380:. NJ Advance Media
8268:The New York Times
8243:. NJ Advance Media
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7997:. NJ Advance Media
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7306:. January 23, 2014
7204:. NJ Advance Media
6656:The New York Times
6328:The New York Times
5836:. January 16, 2014
5834:The New York Times
5807:. January 11, 2014
5781:. January 12, 2014
5628:The New York Times
5086:. January 12, 2014
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4908:The New York Times
4864:. NJ Advance Media
4788:The New York Times
4699:The New York Times
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4391:The New York Times
4222:. January 10, 2014
4192:The New York Times
4131:. January 10, 2014
3879:on March 12, 2014.
3807:The New York Times
3584:on January 7, 2014
3409:. December 9, 2013
3327:The New York Times
3257:The New York Times
3206:. December 9, 2013
2873:The New York Times
2789:The New York Times
2601:The New York Times
2577:The New York Times
2514:Seidman, Andrew.
2348:. January 10, 2014
2296:. January 10, 2014
2275:. January 9, 2014.
2027:Serbian government
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1861:The New York Times
1711:World Trade Center
1606:Reaction to report
1564:, director of the
1509:Gibson Dunn report
1495:special prosecutor
1459:William J. Brennan
1426:writ of certiorari
1314:The New York Times
1281:Bridget Anne Kelly
1259:The New York Times
1249:'s office and the
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1106:interstate compact
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956:search and seizure
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11414:. August 31, 2016
11327:documentary video
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10900:on March 27, 2014
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10365:on April 21, 2014
10176:Cillizza, Chris.
9998:Asbury Park Press
9487:on March 29, 2014
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9231:on April 21, 2014
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6756:on April 23, 2014
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4996:. January 9, 2014
4757:Asbury Park Press
3753:Los Angeles Times
2951:NJ.com 7 May 2020
2086:New Jersey portal
1785:Brick, New Jersey
1758:, as a part-time
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1666:town hall meeting
1562:Richard Constable
1457:citizen activist
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2023:Slavka Drašković
2019:Serbian-American
1910:Rutgers-Eagleton
1896:New Jersey polls
1824:an online video
1811:Political impact
1742:Patrick E. Hobbs
1024:Paul D. Moriarty
948:Fourth Amendment
905:Linda Greenstein
885:Loretta Weinberg
609:Possible motives
601:. U.S. Attorney
483:Michael Drewniak
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